Should I upload some settings so u can help me
Out on this ? Or do u have some recommend settings for me ?
Follow the usual recommendation reposted multiple times: disable airtime fairness and beamforming, set a fixed channel, etc...
Should I upload some settings so u can help me
Out on this ? Or do u have some recommend settings for me ?
Follow the usual recommendation reposted multiple times: disable airtime fairness and beamforming, set a fixed channel, etc...
There are two beamforming Explicit and Universal, should both be disabled ? For 2.4 only or for both 2.4 and 5Ghz ?
Ax56u failed to update
When i tried to upgrade it says "invalid version"
Currently running 384.18beta1
Channels are region-specific.
Bug in AiMesh code. Ignore it, it's in Asus's hands.
Thanks for that, but its so hard to ignore,also found this in System log I've no idea what what it means.
Jun 30 10:43:16 kernel: The For ALL DEVICES flag of Prof 1 has been set to ENABLE
The closest to what you ask for can be found here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac5300-performance-security-guide.45710/Is there some topic for all settings so I can compare mine one by one ?
Just flashed over the Beta to 384.18 final. As always Thanks Merlin.
Asuswrt-Merlin 384.18 (current models) and 384.13_10 (RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200) is now available. The focus of this release was the merge of new GPL releases from Asus.
384.13_10 will probably be the final release for the RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200, due to the GPL code of these two models being currently completely out of sync with the code used by the other models.
Code:384.18 (28-June-2020) - NOTE: A number of changes for some models are not backward compatible with previous versions. Downgrading to a previous release will require a factory default reset afterward in many cases. - UPDATED: Merged GPL 384_8563 for AX models. - UPDATED: Merged GPL 384_81918 for mainline models. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 384_81918 for RT-AC86U. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 384_81902 for RT-AC5300. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 385_20490 for RT-AC68U. - UPDATED: Merged binary blobs 385_20490 for RT-AC3100. - UPDATED: Merged binary blobs 384_81918 for RT-AC88U. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 384_8563 for RT-AX58U. - UPDATED: amtm to 3.1.7. - UPDATED: Root certificate bundle to June 3rd 2020. - UPDATED: OUI database used by the webui. - UPDATED: Dropbear 2020.80 (themiron) - UPDATED: nano to 4.9.3. - CHANGED: Optimized OpenVPN routing policy storage (this change is NOT backward compatible with previous firmwares) - FIXED: ssh/scp client would fail to connect while negotiating a chacha20 connection (themiron) 384.13_10 (28-June-2020) This release will most likely be the last release for the RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200, due to limited upstream support. - UPDATED: amtm to 3.1.7. - UPDATED: Root certificate bundle to June 3rd 2020. - UPDATED: OUI database used by the webui. - UPDATED: Dropbear 2020.80 (themiron) - UPDATED: Wireless driver from 382_52230 for RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200 (should in theory address Kr00k) - FIXED: ssh/scp client would fail to connect while negotiating a chacha20 connection (themiron)
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
Asuswrt-Merlin 384.18 (current models) and 384.13_10 (RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200) is now available. The focus of this release was the merge of new GPL releases from Asus.
384.13_10 will probably be the final release for the RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200, due to the GPL code of these two models being currently completely out of sync with the code used by the other models.
Code:384.18 (28-June-2020) - NOTE: A number of changes for some models are not backward compatible with previous versions. Downgrading to a previous release will require a factory default reset afterward in many cases. - UPDATED: Merged GPL 384_8563 for AX models. - UPDATED: Merged GPL 384_81918 for mainline models. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 384_81918 for RT-AC86U. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 384_81902 for RT-AC5300. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 385_20490 for RT-AC68U. - UPDATED: Merged binary blobs 385_20490 for RT-AC3100. - UPDATED: Merged binary blobs 384_81918 for RT-AC88U. - UPDATED: Merged SDK + binary blobs 384_8563 for RT-AX58U. - UPDATED: amtm to 3.1.7. - UPDATED: Root certificate bundle to June 3rd 2020. - UPDATED: OUI database used by the webui. - UPDATED: Dropbear 2020.80 (themiron) - UPDATED: nano to 4.9.3. - CHANGED: Optimized OpenVPN routing policy storage (this change is NOT backward compatible with previous firmwares) - FIXED: ssh/scp client would fail to connect while negotiating a chacha20 connection (themiron) 384.13_10 (28-June-2020) This release will most likely be the last release for the RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200, due to limited upstream support. - UPDATED: amtm to 3.1.7. - UPDATED: Root certificate bundle to June 3rd 2020. - UPDATED: OUI database used by the webui. - UPDATED: Dropbear 2020.80 (themiron) - UPDATED: Wireless driver from 382_52230 for RT-AC87U and RT-AC3200 (should in theory address Kr00k) - FIXED: ssh/scp client would fail to connect while negotiating a chacha20 connection (themiron)
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
mkdir -p '/jffs/www'
cp '/www/require/modules/menuTree.js' '/jffs/www/'
sed -i '/exclude:/{n;n;s/\[\]/\["menu_OpenNAT","menu_GameBoost"\]/}' '/jffs/www/menuTree.js'
mount -o bind '/jffs/www/menuTree.js' '/www/require/modules/menuTree.js'
Do I need to perform factory reset if upgrading from 384.12 to .18?
OK, is there any way to check or test Trend Micro component to see if it is working?
View attachment 24399
Some else asked this but never got an answer. Where the new options for "Game" and "Open NAT" (with no icon) mean't to be included in the RT-AC68 build? I ask because I have never had this prior and it is not included in the releases notes for either Merlin or Asus.
I think the best place to do it is /www/require/modules/menuTree.js?
Thanks, I haven't changed the region however (set to Australia) and the options were there prior; just an odd occurrence
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