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RT-AC68 - New firmware 3.0.0.4.376_3602 (AVOID)

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issue with 80 mhz channel width is resolved in 3.0.0.4.376.3626, grab a copy here (straight from polish asus support - tested and confirmed, soon will be public on asus support site)
 
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Thanks for the help guys!
Now i a little bit confused which version is better:

3.0.0.4.376.3626 from polish support
or
3.0.0.4_378_2807 from RTNs source
 
issue with 80 mhz channel width is resolved in 3.0.0.4.376.3626, grab a copy here (straight from polish asus support - tested and confirmed, soon will be public on asus support site)

I can confirm that this does appear to resolve all the problems. I installed it on both RT-AC68U units, and now the media bridge reports 1170Mbits which is what it was before.
 
the 2807 file link is down......

Are these valid ASUS fw? I'm hesitant to upgrade not knowing.......
 
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Are these valid ASUS fw? I'm hesitant to upgrade not knowing.......

yes, as i mentioned before - i get this from asus support employee. You can always wait for public release.
 
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What about the restart process its still takes too much times, or that is also changed back?

I can confirm that this does appear to resolve all the problems. I installed it on both RT-AC68U units, and now the media bridge reports 1170Mbits which is what it was before.
 
What about the restart process its still takes too much times, or that is also changed back?

Do you mean a full reboot? The restart process is shorter than it suggests on screen. I found when it got to about 70% that the router was already back up....
 
Yes i mean the full reboot.
Just because with the previous firmware the process takes less than 1 minute, with this defective firmware the boot time is the double...

Do you mean a full reboot? The restart process is shorter than it suggests on screen. I found when it got to about 70% that the router was already back up....
 
I just updated my router and yes, it appears to fix the 5GHz link rate issue. Link rate reported is 866Mbps like it was before.

I did have to manually shutdown and restart the router after the upgrade. I usually do this anyway just as a precaution. The whole startup process takes about 2 - 2 1/2 minutes before the 5GHz radio comes online and I'm able to connect which is neither faster nor slower than before. I personally don't mind the wait as long as the router works as it should but I can understand the frustration if you reboot a lot.

In the future I will be much more careful to update when ASUS posts new fw - I'll probably wait a few days until users have posted here that the fw isn't causing massive problems ;)

Anyway, thx to house for posting the link :) Props to this great community!
 
I just updated my router and yes, it appears to fix the 5GHz link rate issue. Link rate reported is 866Mbps like it was before.

I did have to manually shutdown and restart the router after the upgrade. I usually do this anyway just as a precaution. The whole startup process takes about 2 - 2 1/2 minutes before the 5GHz radio comes online and I'm able to connect which is neither faster nor slower than before. I personally don't mind the wait as long as the router works as it should but I can understand the frustration if you reboot a lot.

In the future I will be much more careful to update when ASUS posts new fw - I'll probably wait a few days until users have posted here that the fw isn't causing massive problems ;)

Anyway, thx to house for posting the link :) Props to this great community!


WHAT HAS INSTALLED VERSION ?: D
 
Thanks for the help guys!
Now i a little bit confused which version is better:

3.0.0.4.376.3626 from polish support
or
3.0.0.4_378_2807 from RTNs source

All the 378_xxx firmwares are beta, while the 376_3626 is targeting at resolving the specific issues introduced in 3602.

I would go with 3626, unless you want to wait for a few days for an official release.
 
ASUSWRT RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4 Tue Nov 11 12:26:58 UTC 2014
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root# cat /dev/mtd0ro | grep bl_version
bl_version=1.0.2.0
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root#

Anyone able to note which bootloader version is integrated into 3.0.0.4.376.3626?
 
ASUSWRT RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4 Tue Nov 11 12:26:58 UTC 2014
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root# cat /dev/mtd0ro | grep bl_version
bl_version=1.0.2.0
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root#

Is this after .3602 & 3626 were installed?
 
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ASUSWRT RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4 Tue Nov 11 12:26:58 UTC 2014
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root# cat /dev/mtd0ro | grep bl_version
bl_version=1.0.2.0
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root#

Thanks!
Some findings:
- First time noticed that Asus added SSH Daemon in addition to Telnet.
- Airtime Fairness is now enabled by default
- wl1_reg_mode=h instead of =off(.376.3602)
 

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