yes i do but i can`t find what code is using 374.43_2-17E1j9527 merlin fork by john9527?
It's in the version number itself. It's based on 374.43_2.
yes i do but i can`t find what code is using 374.43_2-17E1j9527 merlin fork by john9527?
thanks, so what this means right now? yours is completely updated according to the latest official version....what about firmware fork by john?It's in the version number itself. It's based on 374.43_2.
If you really need to know....it's based on ASUS firmware from 2014 that picks up selected fixes from both ASUS and Merlin plus some new development.....no, it is not there? i find for merlin but didn`t for fork by john9527?
380.58 (xx-xxx-2016)
- NEW: Merged with 380_1354 GPL
thanks, so what this means right now? yours is completely updated according to the latest official version....what about firmware fork by john?
ok, thanks for reply....i need to know because yesterday i flashed 17Beta for test but GUI not showing correctly....i click on tools menu from web gui but didn`t opened.....do you add any latest security update from official firmware to yours beta17 fork yet?If you really need to know....it's based on ASUS firmware from 2014 that picks up selected fixes from both ASUS and Merlin.....
374_5656
The tools menu not showing means you didn't do a factory reset after loading the code....ok, thanks for reply....i need to know because yesterday i flashed 17Beta for test but GUI not showing correctly....i click on tools menu from web gui but didn`t opened.....do you add any latest security update from official firmware to yours beta17 fork yet?
Thanks for helping out!
Had a bit of a delay due to a disk crash that held my development environment Had most of it backed up, but had to recreate/retest a bit. V17 should be out in a few days.
BTW....I saw your post regarding the dnsmasq problem and have pulled out the dnsmasq update for now.
Thanks for helping out!
Had a bit of a delay due to a disk crash that held my development environment Had most of it backed up, but had to recreate/retest a bit. V17 should be out in a few days.
BTW....I saw your post regarding the dnsmasq problem and have pulled out the dnsmasq update for now.
Johns fork in general. Each version pretty much remains the same other than security patches and a feature here and there. The wifi drivers stay the same so connectivity should be pretty stable across all versions of his fork.Thanks for this useful info. This is very interesting. I just tried speedsmart like you suggested and connection is >250Mbps very consistent (after 10 tests from multiple devices and matched with what wifi sweetspots showed) while speedtest still showed 50Mbps until I picked the same server that speedsmart picked then the speed was the same (even though the server speedtest picked was right where I am at). So how do we know the actual speed is?? What free tools that people use to test their speed? I'd been using speedtest for years until today.
BTW when you say "this fork" you mean John's fork in general or this specific version that I am on (V13E1)??
If you search the forum you will see that this message has been reported many times over the years. It can be ignored.I'm currently using 3.0.0.4.374.43_2-16E1j9527 on my AC68U and while browsing through the logs (System Log/General Log), I noticed quite a number of the following entries:
Mar 8 22:14:58 kernel: br0: received packet on eth1 with own address as source address
Mar 8 22:15:14 kernel: br0: received packet on eth2 with own address as source address
Any ideas what these are and if I should be concerned?
Yes, that's not a problem. Just remember to do a factory reset and manual configure after installing each firmware.Also, if I were to try the original ASUS firmware or Merlin firmware (latest I assume), would I be able to revert back to the Fork version?
So I installed the 16E1 firmware on two routers and set up PIA VPN on both. One works great and getting full speed with the VPN, the other is only getting about 8 out of 50 Mbps. Any idea?
Do you have any links? Am new to this forums
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