It would be beneficial if consumer products use standard power supplies with a standard voltage (I agree with 12V) and a standard connector.It appears that ASUS is moving from the Laptop power standard (19V) to a more conventional 12V, though 2.5A is generally what one would see for an external 3.5" USB HDD; much easier to replace. TechInofoDepo notes here. CPU now appears to be the same as the RT-AC66u B1 (BCM4708C0 vs BCM4709x).
Can not get to the ASUS product page ATM
I believe it's because they are in different operating modes, router vs. media bridge.[EDIT]
Funny, the firmware .trx files for both are really identical.
So what makes the user interface different?
For a page like the LAN page that is true.I believe it's because they are in different operating modes, router vs. media bridge.
Check the first post here, the TM-AC1900 and RT-AC1900U are similar but different boxes and I am aware of the differences.is this AC1900 is T-Mobile branded? This will be the reason you do not see it as AiMesh router.
if this is the case that require different soft and for example RMerlin do not support it.
The router is listed, just no revisions for it. If t wasn't supported at all it wouldn't be on the list.If none of the RT-AC68U variants are listed...
Thanks, I havn't been able to find anything specifically mentioning that V3 is supported, which is why I thought I'd try on this forum - maybe someone had one and actually used DD-WRT with it - a bit of a long shot perhapsNot clear on the status of the DD-WRT project. The Router Database is not being maintained and pretty much dead . If you go to the Forums pages you may find what you are looking for. It's been some years, but I think you may find multiple forks\maintainers for some devices. I mostly used Brainslayer's firmware.
I really would love to have a router with support for all the major ones, so DD-WRT, OpenWRT and FreshTomato.I left DD-WRT because I found it limiting and was concerned it was dying. I went to Open-WRT and found it much more flexible. Unfortunately there is very limited support for ASUS Broadcom wireless.
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