I tried to reset both routers and do the whole process again and still the second router stops responding after a few seconds when connected to the first router trough ethernet cable.
Hurry up with the DSL-AC68u beta,
it's known issue and still working on it. thanks for your report.Is NAT acceleration toggle disabled by design?, maybe AMAS disables the feature but even the toggle does nothing when I tried it
Hi Sir,
We think we could reproduce this issue, and are working on next beta release, thanks for your feedback.
Does this new firmware by any chance update the Linux Kernel version to one that is still maintained? What would be the Kernel version for RT-AC68U?
they are tied to the specific hardware
Could Asus change the kernel when qualcomm would write new drivers.
It is not unrealistic, they have one platform to validate for an updated SDK. Then, the end-product manufacturer (e.g. Asus) can validate the 2-3 platforms based on the updated SDK. How does Microsoft do it for Windows?Broadcom develops the SDK for their chips, and they never upgrade kernels as this would require a complete revalidation of the entire platform for both their SDK and their customers. This is simply unrealistic to do.
Kernels are never upgraded in the embedded devices world. Look at Android phones for a similar example - the kernel is tied to a phone's hardware, not to the Android version.
In any case, this is totally off-topic for this thread.
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