Guys, I never said I was dropping support for any model. I said that THIS RELEASE will not be made available for all models, due to missing components, unless the missing components become available before the final release. Just like 378.56 was not available for the RT-N66U, but 378.56_2 was because by then, the missing components were made available.
No, they didn't. And as I previously mentioned, they did the same thing last year, finalizing 378 on the new models, and only upgrading past models once the 378 code was stable.
Ok, so to get this straight, the N66U 380 alpha firmware is a combination of open source from the 380 alpha and the binary blob from previous 37x firmware? I'm sure Asus will keep supporting it as they still sell it, as far as I know and that'd be a bad business decision if not. Merlin, I know everyone thanks you a lot but all the time, experience and work you put into this is very admirable. I have no money but I have sister. She make you great wife.
Quick answer, 22% lost over night in standby on Tablet Z, so the Android battery fix is probably not implemented in this build.Great, do you have drain battery on Android devices and do your hard disk spinning continuous?
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Merlin, can you tell me is the swap file on attached disk keeps disk from spining off? Also still have problem with crash router when transfer files from attached disk through computer to external disk. Only power off and power on resolves the problem. Also still huge drain on android devices. This actual feedback for alpha4 on AC87U.
No issue = nothing to care about!If I have 2.4GHz disabled on my AC66, do I need to care about the breakage reported? I flashed alpha 4 yesterday and haven't had any issues.
I was gona give this whirl but would seem there is not FW for AC66U as of yet or i just looking in wrong place
N16 is still supported by ASUS, but not by RMerlin.
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