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had to reconnect some devices (mobiles and laptop) too, clear them and make a new WiFi connection worked for me.
Maybe it shows different MAC or something like that why some devices will see it as new different network and others dont mind and only look at SSID and PW.
Dont see any benefit of 384 and AiMesh isnt supported by Merlin, so what?
Of course he has to moove forward with Asus, but no need for us to do so right now!
Maybe it shows different MAC or something like that why some devices will see it as new different network and others dont mind and only look at SSID and PW.
I personally dont think it is good time for an update, better to stick on coming merlin 380.70 till they got it in summer working without issues.Hello again,
I am wondering what people think "overall" of the new generation 384 Asus Merlin software? What does it have to bring to the table that the older software didn't? Is it stability, performance, design flaw or security issue that Asus improved with 384?
The reason I am wondering if I should upgrade to 384 (from 380.69_2) is because all of my Wemo wifi smart switches do not reconnect after a power outage reboot or even a simple router reboot. Belkin tells me they believe its the router or its firmware and to update it, lol. All my other wifi switches and wifi devices work and connect just fine though.
So, for the past Month I keep thinking to myself maybe this new 384 GPL branch could make a difference just because the software is newer? My AC66U_B1 (same as AC68U) is still running 380.69_2. Of course I will wait for 384.5 because that sounds like it will come with some substantial but needed changes to the UI. Thanks again at Merlin for this great and much appreciated work.
So do you all get the feeling that the 384 branch is better than the old 380 branch?
Dont see any benefit of 384 and AiMesh isnt supported by Merlin, so what?
Of course he has to moove forward with Asus, but no need for us to do so right now!
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