ggruszynski
Regular Contributor
There's a new official firmware out for the GT-AC5300. Upgraded to 3.0.0.4.384.20648 through the user interface.
Like doing manual upgrades and not seeing it available yet on US or UK servers yet.
There's a new official firmware out for the GT-AC5300. Upgraded to 3.0.0.4.384.20648 through the user interface.
First of all we need to be able to build the code. The tools in the source are pretty much useless.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T677A using Tapatalk
Looks nice, but till we get GPL bundleIt`s not avaiable to download Manually, but we have the release notes.. If anyone can get the FW outside the web interface post here please
Firmware version 3.0.0.4.384_20648
- Release Note -
New:
- Suport multi-langue(UTF-8) network name*
* Windows XP and Windows 7 do not support UTF-8 format SSID. These two OS may see gibberish if using multi-language SSID.
Security fixed:
- Fixed information disclosure vulnerability. Thanks to Haitan Xiang and Fand Wang.
- Fixed CVE-2018-8826 remote code execution vulnerability. Thanks to Chris Wood.
- Fixed AiCloud 2.0 Reflected XSS Vulnerability. Thanks to Guy Arazi and Niv Levi contribution.
- Thanks to Guy Arazi for following vulnerabilities.
- AiCloud 2.0 Stored XSS Share link manager.
- AiCloud 2.0 Reflected XSS - "share a link"
- Download Master HTTP service DoS vulnerability.
- Download Master Reflected XSS Main login.
Bug fixed:
- Improved AiMesh stability.
- Fixed AiMesh mac filter bugs
- Improved system stability.
- Fixed DST related bugs.
- Fixed client list related bugs.
- Fixed traffic analyzer UI bugs.
I had the same problem with the 1st 5ghz band dropping off...the signal strength looked like a sawtooth wave. Disabling smart connect solved the problem on my end. I haven't tried turning it back on with the most recent fw. Band steering for me is mostly useless anyway as I don't have a ton of users.
Hi,
Anyone also experiencing issues with the first 5G band combined with a Samsung Galaxy S9?
Before i had the S9, builds 308/311/467 worked nice and stable...
But when the S9 comes online (connected to first 5G band) it goes ok for some time, but then the complete band disappears..
Only 2.4 and 2nd 5G are available, already connected clients have no issues but new clients cannot connect to those bands....
So i had to reboot the router to fix this... but this happens serveral times a day, so a real problem...
In the log nothing is found...
For now i have set the S9 to the 2.4 band and the issue is gone!
Will try and see what happens with the 648 FW...
You listed the AC88U's firmware version; the current GT-AC5300 firmware is what he listed (648) as of yesterday.Interesting as this is whats on the Asus Website. Very confusing with all the differnt firmware versions in the wild. Yours is later than this from
Version 3.0.0.4.384.20379 2018/02/1345.7 MBytes
ASUS RT-AC88U Firmware version 3.0.0.4. 384.20379
Security fixed
- Fixed KRACK vulnerabilities
- Fixed AiCloud 2.0 Reflected XSS Vulnerability. Thanks to Guy Arazi and Niv Levi contribution.
Thanks to Guy Arazi for following vulnerabilities.
- AiCloud 2.0 Stored XSS Share link manager.
- AiCloud 2.0 Reflected XSS - "share a link"
- Download Master HTTP service DoS vulnerability.
- Download Master Reflected XSS Main login.
Bug fixed
- Fixed Let’s encrypt authentication issue.
- Fixed IPSec connection problem when PSK/Account/Password over 32 characters.
- Fixed typo in AiProtection alert mail.
Please unzip the firmware file first then check the MD5 code.
MD5: 77f00caf5f46557f8f908db5ddfa85a9
2018/04/04 Downloaded
You listed the AC88U's firmware version; the current GT-AC5300 firmware is what he listed (648) as of yesterday.
When you upgrade the GT do you also have to update the mesh node (AC88U in my case)? or does it propagate the upgrade automagically? And if you upgrade the mesh node do you also have to reset and re-pair as mesh node? OR? Thanks!
They do and for long and for most (all?) router's.Is Asus ever going to support the DFS channels on 5Ghz?
Thanks Merlin for the reply.. After I sent that message I wasn't sure. But now I know.. Merlin can you shed some light on what might cause a game to physically run slow? Something tells me my issue might have to do with buffering or buffer bloat.. The game usually starts out fine then this slowness sets in. I'm so confused at what I should try next. But what can a person do about buffer bloat? Is there a firmware out there that really could help this? Can buffer bloat cause lag spikes? Sorry for the many questions but I know your going to be the person that likely has the best answers for me.. Thanks Merlin..My 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.
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