jrmwvu04
Very Senior Member
It means this.What does "[Fork]" mean?
The word? I don't know really.In what way does "[Fork]" affect me as an end user?
The fork is based on Asuswrt-Merlin version 374.43. The V32E4 is @john9527 's way of versioning. V 32 is the 32nd major revision, E4 denotes a particular build and line, specifics available in the first post.What is "374.43" respectively "V32E4"? And how do they relate to each other? How, when and why do I as an an end user need and use these two numbers?
That really rolls off the tongue, perhaps it will be considered.I would suggest giving this firmware a name that makes sense when you read it, perhaps something like: "Asuswrt-Merlin custom FirmWare for ASUS routers released before 2015".
Messing with your router software does assume that to some degree, yes. The forum here is a good place to read and ask questions if you want to learn or need help.There are a lot of assumptions that any reader knows very much technical details and terminology.
That's implied. This is in no way any official offering from Asus.Remember, the ASUS router is a product for end users, if your firmware is not aimed for ASUS router customer, but instead for a subset of them with higher technical knowledge and understanding, then you should say so.
"in 3.0.0.4.382_50470" 382 is the level, 50470 is the revision. Level 382 is newer than 380, and in turn 378, 376, and 374. You're on level 382.
- The version of the ASUS Firmware in my router is: "3.0.0.4.382_50470", how can I compare that to the reference to ASUS firmware in second point in "Installation Notes", where the version is "380.3000", it doesn't seem to fit with the way ASUS write their versions...
- In the same second point in "Installation notes" there is a reference to "level 374". What is a level? And how do I know which level I'm on?
Nothing wrong with not knowing. You'll have to read, reread, and ask questions to get an understanding. There are some things you can do that will cause permanent or at least troublesome damage to your router, so I would recommend having some amount of confidence that you understand what you're doing before you actually do anything.
- Point three in "Installation notes", well I don't even know where to begin...builds? "KRACK fix for the N16"? ARM SDK? rev level?
I'm not sure how anyone can make sense of this, I read it many times still I have no clue if I should use the E or L build....
- Everything after this is beyond me....reformat and restore JFFS, MIPS based routers, jffs script errors, transfer your user settings from your current firmware to this fork, review '@UpgradeMatrix.txt' in the download directory, and so on...I just does not know how to use any of this information or make any sense of it.
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