2. What models are going to be supported?
RT-AC68U, RT-AC1900P, RT-AC86U will be supported first, and we are planning to
support GT-AC5300, RT-AC5300, RT-AC88U, RT-AC3200 in near future.
Later, RT-AC87U, RT-AC66U series, RT-AC1750, BlueCave, Lyra and DSL-AC68U will join
this family as well.
Notice: For RT-AC87U, early version RT-AC66U (A1), RT-AC3200 will be limited support
with some functions due to chipset vendor limitation.
3. Should I choose Lyra or AMAS?
If you are already ASUS router customer, AMAS will be the best choice, if you are new
adopter to ASUS, and want to have a life-style WiFi system with easy app control, Lyra
might fit.
4. Will AMAS work with Lyra?
It will be supported later.
Will I be able to integrate my AC68-U in to my Lyra network or vice versa?
So I believe I missed 1 step, which is to factory reset AFTER firmware update and reboot.
hi wilson
just updated my rt-ac68u to the new fw and everything went well , not sure why the tab icons where changed , looks a bit gimmicky compared to the slightly bigger old icons, im mean do we really need a wall and some fire to indicate its a firewall tab ?
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also noticed that the new AIprotect set is incorporated in this firmware , so has the same new aiprotect as the lyra and brt-ac828 have , im assuming this will be updating to all the ac routers
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also in administration / save / restore
whats the repeater 5 ghz button , as when you click it or the normal they save as the same name
turned on aiprotect and the trend micro agreement came up but for some reason its stuck at the top of the page and i cant get to the top of it , im using the latest firefox btw
can we also get the dam WPS turned of by default ( its a bug bear of mine ) , no need for it to be on unless required
the gui feels a little slow in places esp around the usb type tabs , might just be i havent used the rt-ac68u in a while
havnt found any glitches in the gui and otherwise the rt-ac68u is working as expected with the latest fw installed , now just waiting on another rt-ac68u so i can test the main AMAS part of this
pete
Hi Sir,Will I be able to integrate my AC68-U in to my Lyra network or vice versa?
Very impressive. I love Asus.
I have the AC88U but run the Merlin firmware. Maybe overtime this will make its way in. My other router is the N66U. Any chance of that getting support? If not, time to pick up an AC68U or something (I returned my T-Mobile one to get it off my TMO account).
just updated my rt-ac68u to the new fw and everything went well , not sure why the tab icons where changed , looks a bit gimmicky compared to the slightly bigger old icons, im mean do we really need a wall and some fire to indicate its a firewall tab ?
I ordered a second RT-AC68U (that is on sale on some European amazons)
Initially I had great success. I had two RT-AC68U combined connected with ethernet cable with each router placed at opposite sides of the house.
To experiment the AP switch I started downloading a 8GB file from my NAS to my phone. Near the 1st router it was 30MB/s and it started getting slower to 5-6MB/s as I moved away. When I was half way to the second router it started to get faster without any disconnection which means it worked as intended.
Then everything went to crap when I changed the location name of the second router on the first router. It simply stopped responding.
I cleared the second router settings, deleted the device from the primary router and redid the pairing process. It worked ok when near the first router over wifi but after moving it to the other side of the house and connected it with ethernet cable it only works for about 30s before it stops responding again.
I tried reseting the second router and delete the device from the first router and do the pairing process again. Same result. It works over wifi but if I connect the cable it stops responding after a few seconds.
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