Good afternoon Eric!
The RT-N66U used to be supported, but for whatever reason is no longer, and I respect that. From a Dev point of view, I'm sure that some routers are easier to work with than others, I presume due to their hardware/chipsets.
So my question is: are there routers on the current list that are most likely to CONTINUE to be supported for whatever reason?
Or looking at it from the other direction: are there are other Routers on your current Supported List that are more likely to be moved to the non-supported list due to hardware limitations?
I ask because I currently have an RT-AC5300 and an RT-N66U (this will be heading off with my college-bound son soon), but I do plan on getting at least one more Router in the future. Obviously, I only wanted to get one that was most likely to stay on the "officially supported" list for the foreseeable future.
Maybe a ranking system (say 1-5 stars) after each router in the current list to indicate it's ease on the Dev and therefore it's "staying-power" on your list?
Thank you for your time and consideration of this idea.
The RT-N66U used to be supported, but for whatever reason is no longer, and I respect that. From a Dev point of view, I'm sure that some routers are easier to work with than others, I presume due to their hardware/chipsets.
So my question is: are there routers on the current list that are most likely to CONTINUE to be supported for whatever reason?
Or looking at it from the other direction: are there are other Routers on your current Supported List that are more likely to be moved to the non-supported list due to hardware limitations?
Asuswrt-Merlin officially supports the following router models:
The following models are no longer officially supported:
- RT-AC66U_B1 (same firmware as the RT-AC68U)
- RT-AC68U (including revisions C1 and E1)
- RT-AC68P (same firmware as RT-AC68U)
- RT-AC68UF (same firmware as RT-AC68U)
- RT-AC87
- RT-AC3200
- RT-AC88U
- RT-AC3100
- RT-AC5300
- RT-AC1900 (same firmware as RT-AC68U)
- RT-AC1900P (same firmware as RT-AC68U)
- RT-AC86U (starting with version 382.1)
- RT-AC2900 (same firmware as RT-AC86U)
- RT-AX88U
The following models are no longer officially supported:
- RT-N16
- RT-N66U
- RT-AC66U
- RT-AC56U
I ask because I currently have an RT-AC5300 and an RT-N66U (this will be heading off with my college-bound son soon), but I do plan on getting at least one more Router in the future. Obviously, I only wanted to get one that was most likely to stay on the "officially supported" list for the foreseeable future.
Maybe a ranking system (say 1-5 stars) after each router in the current list to indicate it's ease on the Dev and therefore it's "staying-power" on your list?
Thank you for your time and consideration of this idea.