@Andi P
1) Yes
2) No, "fixpack" is part of the firmware
3) Yes you can go back. No need for restoration tool
4) No.
Hi @john9527! I am running 19E3 in my AC68U using a Dual WAN config but in Advanced_WAN_Content.asp when I try to switch the WAN Type (in WAN index) nothing happens and that prevents me from getting and/or changing the config of my secondary WAN.
Is that something you were aware of?
I think if the secondary connection is USB it does work but if the secondary is a LAN port then it doesn't (WAN+LAN1 is my current config). I am pretty sure the last Merlin version I used worked so maybe if you compare Advanced_WAN_Content.asp? I tried debugging it with Firefox but go lost so quickly...I enabled it for both a USB and Ethernet
@Santiago C - By this I meant I tried WAN+USB and WAN+Ethernet LAN (I used LAN Port 4). Both worked OK.but I enabled it for both a USB and Ethernet secondary,
d8cd402e6ba83ceb728d0554ec4e6e6299c8bc99fbb1f7012a53bced736dfd8f RT-AC56U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E3j9527.trx
44815c07dfbc902bfd25d2ae40896a0be100aeb4a727885bb90c2ff8ffd503e0 RT-AC66U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E3j9527.trx
21e4f333fdaa2c2d035be9e0d5ec0081f272dc08db8898a8e5659f1e9379da49 RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E3j9527.trx
cda518ef5a1bacc0d320faf23a863a232eb70a163bf6b6370a8e409ac2c800c2 RT-N16_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E3j9527.trx
599b59487485c1af2cadc553e427b63709342ae93a0b3073bbae42fcdeb6b471 RT-N66U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-20E3j9527.trx
Because I never 'tweaked' that window from the ASUS original implementation like I did for the System LogThe wireless log window however is not resizable and is very small(has scroll bar)
why is this?
Because I never 'tweaked' that window from the ASUS original implementation like I did for the System Log
Just to make sure I got it, you'd like Wireless Log to be like System Log, correct?
18E3 to 20E3 AC68U, AC68W, AC66U so far so good, running excellent.19E3 -> 20E3
Thank you!
I haven't touched anything on the AC66 radios in any of the recent releases (I'd have to look but I think the last change that may affect them was on EU routers back in the V11-V13 time frame). Try powering down the router, then remove the power plug, turn the power switch on/off a few times with the power removed, then put the power plug back and power up. If this works, it's possible the router is starting to fail.I updated from 18E3 to 19E3 on some Asus RT-AC68 routers and everything was fine. When I updated an RT-AC66 router I lost the 5GHz radio. I tried flashing the 19E3 firmware again with no success. I tried flashing the 18E3 firmware to go back and the 5GHz radio was still gone. I flashed the 20E3 firware that just came out of beta and the 5GHz radio is still gone. I tried reflashing and rebooting a couple times with no success. I have quite a few more RT-AC66 routers to update but I am hesitant to do so if I loose the 5GHz radios.
Any suggestions how to resolve this issue?
Wow....someone still on my release 1 (over 2 years old)! In theory, you should just be able to directly upgrade. But, I would be prepared to do a factory reset and reconfigure manually if anything looks strange. Let us know how it goes.I also am running an much older build of this firmware on my AC66U. I am wondering if I can roll directly to this newest version.
My AC66U is running 3.0.0.4.374.43_2-01j9527
Is there anything I need to know (or do) before upgrading?
Thanks!
Sonic
Wow....someone still on my release 1 (over 2 years old)! In theory, you should just be able to directly upgrade. But, I would be prepared to do a factory reset and reconfigure manually if anything looks strange. Let us know how it goes.
EDIT: You will probably also need to reformat your jffs space after the upgrade. Make sure you have a copy of anything there (scripts/configs) that you want to save and restore.
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