Just find a new firmware Version 3.0.0.4.380.7743 for RT-N66U on ASUS website , will there be a upgrade Version 380.67B for RT-N66U?
Maybe I can't go from 380.66 straight to .67? Should I download 380.66_6 first?
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I cannot for the life of me upgrade to .67 from .66 on my RT-AC1900P. When I click on the trx file it automatically closes my router screen.
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Are you doing the procedure correctly?
Probably best to do a normal Reset of the router settings first allowing it to boot up before you start the flashing procedure.
To get into recovery mode on an N66U:
> You want to disconnect/turn off the power i.e. switch on top
> Hold down the Reset button [emoji666]0[emoji665]
> Apply the Power
> Once you see the Power light flashing very slowly you can release the Reset button
You want to set a static IP on your computer - say 192.168.1.10.
And then try pinging the router at 192.168.1.1.
You normally get a response of 64 or 100.
It can take some time for the N66U to come back; I normally leave it for at least 10 minutes or more with the power on; longer than the ASUS tool implies.
Most likely worst case scenario is seeing the MiniCFE server page @ 192.168.1.1 - you can also try flashing from there.
I've never been able to kill an N66U and I've tested most of the third party firmwares.
Don't forget to set your computer IP settings back to normal/automatic.
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Thanks for the quick response guys. I got it to take but don't know why because I did nothing different. Oh well
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Did you enable SMB2 support on the router?
maybe Merlin knows better what changed between versions
Hadn't turned that on because I thought I saw that it adversely affect performance. Will try.
Thanks for yr updateThe GPL zipfile they uploaded on their website is corrupted.
Fortunately, the RT-N66W zipfile is not, so I was able to merge it in. I'm waiting to see if there are other issues in need of fixing before issuing a point release (the RT-AC87U is another issue that will be resolved by this point release).
No ETA at this time, might take a while as there are no major issue in need of immediate fixing, so I can be patient.
Asus is willing to look into it I think. They just need a few people to report, provide them some info, and do some basic troubleshooting. I am having major issues with a USB modem. Works excellent in old firmwares before dual WAN was introduced (connects in seconds) but having connection issues in newer firmwares (does not connect 9 times out of 10 and if it does connect it takes a very long time).Dual WAN has never fully worked properly. It's always been broken for one person or another since the very first time Asus added it to the firmware, so by now I'm sure they're aware of it.
With my 10 meg down and .9 meg up I use fq_codel with wan packet overhead set to ethernet VLAN as my bridged ADSL2 modem seems to take care of other overhead. Also use freshjr qos script 1.9. Bottom line is to leave wan packet overhead to blank if you do not know for sure. Or you can experiment with it like i did to see what happens and discover the best setting that works for you.
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See: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r...s-and-inner-workings.36836/page-8#post-336773Thank you for this info. The only thing this dummy (myself) still doesn't understand, is this part: "...Also use freshjr qos script 1.9..."
Have no idea how to use it
what is the difference between a 'Manual' IP address and a 'Static' IP address, it being assigned to a unique MAC?
Thanks.
"Manual" The ip was assigned on the router (LAN / DHCP Server / Enable Manual Assignment)My apologies in advance if I have incorrectly - whether in form or substance - posted the following, but there's one thing that's been bugging me for yonks, and I am hoping the cognoscenti might help:
-In the client's list (DHCP menu) what is the difference between a 'Manual' IP address and a 'Static' IP address, it being assigned to a unique MAC?
Thanks.
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