Is it true Merlin never plans to adopt this router?
Yes.
Is it true Merlin never plans to adopt this router?
Ive been on 467 since it was first posted. I have had zero issues. I havent even rebooted the router since upgrading to 467. I did a factory wipe then uploaded settings.Asus did send the 467 as a fix for someone with a specific error (Qos, Radios)
So it's not officially posted as public beta, but a newer build ...
Use at own risk, but is't working better than 311 although it sometimes restarts out of the blue... (happened once).
Yes.
I certainly hope you change your mind on supporting AiMesh. If only to stay relevant as the tech evolves.
I think you made a wise choice with getting another RT 5300. This GT 5300 has been a nightmare for me. I would not currently recommend this router to anyone that games casual or more competitive. Mine seems to be riddled with issues. What do you like about fq_codel in regards for gaming? Is it to help with buffering? Thanks!I'm getting a replacement RT-5300 sent my way Tuesday after my original kicked the bucket. Was thinking about going this route but was a little apprehensive after reading here.
Is it true Merlin never plans to adopt this router? If so that definitely solidifies my decision. I dunno how I'd go without fq_codel in regards to gaming.
I actually ended up going with the AC86U due to the GPU. I've heard mixed things about the GT for sure I'll let you know how the 86 turns out.I think you made a wise choice with getting another RT 5300. This GT 5300 has been a nightmare for me. I would not currently recommend this router to anyone that games casual or more competitive. Mine seems to be riddled with issues. What do you like about fq_codel in regards for gaming? Is it to help with buffering? Thanks!
Ha ha Merlin ive always wondered why you seemed to avoid this router like the plague.. But now I'm understanding this a bit better.. Ive been meaning to ask you this exact question many times but didn't in fear you have been likely asked a thousand times before me..It's not a matter of whether I want or not, it's a matter of whether I can or not.
Ha ha Merlin ive always wondered why you seemed to avoid this router like the plague.. But now I'm understanding this a bit better.. Ive been meaning to ask you this exact question many times but didn't in fear you have been likely asked a thousand times before me..
Why not get a Linksys EA9500v2 instead? It more or less has the same hardware as the GT 5300 but without the bugs. I've been using mine for a while now, and very happy with it. On the downside the Linksys firmware isn't as feature rich as Asus though you may be able to get LEDE firmware installed on the Linksys.This GT 5300 has been a nightmare for me. I would not currently recommend this router to anyone that games casual or more competitive. Mine seems to be riddled with issues.
If I could successfully compile, this code base, would be happy to port some features from merlinMy answer was related to AiMesh, not the GT-AC5300.
Lack of support for the GT-AC5300 is because of the amount of required work that would be unique to this specific model, and also because of infrequent GPL releases, meaning that half of the time I wouldn't even be able to compile a firmware release for it.
If I could successfully compile, this code base, would be happy to port some features from merlin
If I could successfully compile, this code base, would be happy to port some features from merlin
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I have my Asus GT-AC5300 that's setup using Asus DDNS to connect to my router remotely from the internet - works fine.
Can I piggy back off this connection to get to my Synology NAS (I have two) over https? I know I can by simply copying and pasting the Asus DDNS link and modifying the end of it to point to the port that my Synology is using. I then port forward the latter port to the internal IP of each NAS. This works but the connection is not secure because I need SSL certificates. I guess I'm confused about this part though. And, what DDNS entry would I put into each nas for the Asus DDNS or can I do this? Need some help/advise on setting this up securely/properly.
Currently, each one of my Synology's are using their own DDNS but I'm obviously not using their DDNS if I use the entry from my ASUS router and I'm okay with that. But, does this mean that I should put the Asus DDNS values into each one of my Synology NAS'. And how do I secure them with SSL - am I using the SSL certificate of my Asus? Not a pro with this so need help, thanks.
I have my Asus GT-AC5300 that's setup using Asus DDNS to connect to my router remotely from the internet - works fine.
Can I piggy back off this connection to get to my Synology NAS (I have two) over https? I know I can by simply copying and pasting the Asus DDNS link and modifying the end of it to point to the port that my Synology is using. I then port forward the latter port to the internal IP of each NAS. This works but the connection is not secure because I need SSL certificates. I guess I'm confused about this part though. And, what DDNS entry would I put into each nas for the Asus DDNS or can I do this? Need some help/advise on setting this up securely/properly.
Currently, each one of my Synology's are using their own DDNS but I'm obviously not using their DDNS if I use the entry from my ASUS router and I'm okay with that. But, does this mean that I should put the Asus DDNS values into each one of my Synology NAS'. And how do I secure them with SSL - am I using the SSL certificate of my Asus? Not a pro with this so need help, thanks.
I have my Asus GT-AC5300 that's setup using Asus DDNS to connect to my router remotely from the internet - works fine.
Can I piggy back off this connection to get to my Synology NAS (I have two) over https? I know I can by simply copying and pasting the Asus DDNS link and modifying the end of it to point to the port that my Synology is using. I then port forward the latter port to the internal IP of each NAS. This works but the connection is not secure because I need SSL certificates. I guess I'm confused about this part though. And, what DDNS entry would I put into each nas for the Asus DDNS or can I do this? Need some help/advise on setting this up securely/properly.
Currently, each one of my Synology's are using their own DDNS but I'm obviously not using their DDNS if I use the entry from my ASUS router and I'm okay with that. But, does this mean that I should put the Asus DDNS values into each one of my Synology NAS'. And how do I secure them with SSL - am I using the SSL certificate of my Asus? Not a pro with this so need help, thanks.
Love to do also. But so far unable to build code. Can't copy or symlink to the build tools... Error is too many links.I'd certainly be willing to contribute to this cause.
First of all we need to be able to build the code. The tools in the source are pretty much useless.I'd certainly be willing to contribute to this cause.
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