http://code.google.com/p/rt-n56u/downloads/list?can=2&q=rt-n65uFile: RT-N65U_3.0.3.5-058_full.zip 9.7 MB
httр://rt-n56u.googlecode.com/files/RT-N65U_3.0.3.3-058_full.zip
File: RT-N65U_3.0.3.5-058_micro.zip 6.6 MB
httр://rt-n56u.googlecode.com/files/RT-N65U_3.0.3.3-058_micro.zip
Description:
- IPv6+IPv4 (dual stack).
- Linux kernel 3.0.78.
- 5GHz WiFi driver v2.4.3.6 (include backports and fixes).
- Full build: included "transmission", "minidlna", "aria2", "firefly", "xupnpd", "openssh".
Changes to firmware ver. 3.0.3.5-058:
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Full list of changes: http://code.google.com/p/rt-n56u/source/browse/changes.eng.txt
- Updated kernel-3.0.x to 3.0.78 from www.kernel.org.
- Updated ipset to v6.18.
- Updated miniupnpd to v1.8.2013.0503.
- Updated ISP database for UMTS/EVDO/LTE modems.
- Changed SPI clock to 40MHz - firmware boot faster.
- Improved WiFi scheduler in conjunction with WPS button action.
- Improved WiFi scheduler for Sun->Mon and Fri->Sat cross-night transition.
- Added iNIC_mii staff daemon for control AP 2.4GHz state.
- Added NVRAM commit control and internal storage control to WebUI setting page.
- Added command-line applets for WiFi state control (enable/disable and toggle).
- Added CLS_FLOW kernel module and flow support to "tc" utility (iproute2).
- Added ability to correction TTL for IPTV multicast packets. Mangle and raw
iptables always cleared now on internal firewall restarted.- Added ability to build WebUI LAN/WLAN clients list in AP mode.
- Fixed issue for HDD > 2TB via some USB-SATA bridges (fix from kernel-3.8).
- Fixed WWAN offload issue for NCM/MBIM USB modems in NDIS mode (e.g. Huawei E3276).
- Fixed INADYN DDNS service dnsexit.com. Changed DDNS force update period to 7 days.
so i was wondering if the issue with the USB 3.0 & wifi was fixed? i mean if there is new hardware version of the RT_N65U released?
i'm considering this router and it's the only one router to offer usb 3, with transmission and a HDD connected to it it would be nice to leave home while the router does the dirty work instead of a 1300W power hungry PC.
hello there,
so i was wondering if the issue with the USB 3.0 & wifi was fixed? i mean if there is new hardware version of the RT_N65U released?
I don't think so. There are no new models in the FCC ID database. With the sample ASUS provided for review, plugging in my standard USB 3.0 test drive (Startech USB 3.0 eSATA to SATA Hard Drive Docking Station (SATDOCKU3SEF) containing a WD Velociraptor WD3000HLFS 300 GB drive) caused the 2.4 GHz client connected to the router to disconnect.so i was wondering if the issue with the USB 3.0 & wifi was fixed? i mean if there is new hardware version of the RT_N65U released?
I don't think so. There are no new models in the FCC ID database. With the sample ASUS provided for review, plugging in my standard USB 3.0 test drive (Startech USB 3.0 eSATA to SATA Hard Drive Docking Station (SATDOCKU3SEF) containing a WD Velociraptor WD3000HLFS 300 GB drive) caused the 2.4 GHz client connected to the router to disconnect.
Plugging in a USB 2.0 flash drive did not disconnect the client.
in this case, yes.The USB 3.0 interference is that bad? Damn.
what size is nvram? I cant find that info anywhere on net :/
what size is nvram? I cant find that info anywhere on net :/
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