For the life of me I can't find a simple explanation of the upgrade process from one version of Asuswrt-Merlin to the next. I just don't want to mess it up. Can someone let me know the steps?
Start with reviewing the release notes for all version starting with what you currently have and the version you are going too. If you need to do any full reset/setup from scratch due to firmware changes, it will generally say there.
If nothing is said, and you are not updating any more than one or two version jumps (this is subjective), you can just flash over the existing firmware and reboot the router.
First step, make a backup of your current config and have a download of your currently installed firmware available, regardless whether you do a clean or dirty upgrade (that's always hotly debated around here). Nothing worse than having things go wrong and no way to return to the prior working configuration.
I don't see the point of backing up my settings first, given that all advice says "don't try to restore settings from a backup made in a prior version". I guess the update will do its best to preserve settings? – and I should just note them down so I can go through and check?
Only unplug any USB drives if the update fails to install. But I usually reboot the router and wait about 10 min before updating to a new firmware to make sure there is nothing in the memory that can mess with the update.Followup questions:
I've scoured the site navigation toolbar but find no mention of release notes, only changelog. Are "release notes" another way of saying "changelog"? I would think they are synonymous
When doing an upgrade, do extra components: like diversion, entware, amtm remain in place?
I see one post mentions unplugging all usb/ether before update. But this sounds like it was in the step from 384.x to 386.1
Are those steps necessary for update from 386.3_2 to 386.13?
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