Can this be used to (eventually) get RT-AC68U_384.17/18/19_0 on a V3 ?
No. Asus put in place the version check because earlier firmwares did not support the V3 hardware.
Can this be used to (eventually) get RT-AC68U_384.17/18/19_0 on a V3 ?
Im on Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.385_20630. Can I use the file you uploaded?No. Asus put in place the version check because earlier firmwares did not support the V3 hardware.
Im on Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.385_20630. Can I use the file you uploaded?
Nobody mentioned a "1900P" let alone a V3 version of it.So the rt-ac68u v3 is an 1900P v3 model.
Need help deciding between rt-ac1900p v3 or the rt-ac68u c1
I currently have both the rt-ac1900p v3 and the rt-ac68u c1 and I need to return one. The AC1900p v3 is the only one that gives me a little bit of information about the hardware on the box and on Asus's website. It says it has a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor. Also somewhat interested in trying out...www.snbforums.com
I don’t know but Another forum says its an ac1900p v3 but it dosnt looks like it works with merlin so i think its something different. Anyone can confirm?
That is a device from over 4 years ago. This thread is talking about a brand new device that didn't even exist 6 months ago.https://www.snbforums.com/threads/n...900p-v3-or-the-rt-ac68u-c1.33596/#post-270310
I don’t know but Another forum says its an ac1900p v3 but it dosnt looks like it works with merlin so i think its something different. Anyone can confirm?
Thank you very much! And a rapid response too!I'm waiting on more info from Asus, in the mean time can you try this test build?
I suspect I just need to update the header signature to mark the firmware as compatible with this newer revision, so I just built it with a signature matching the GPL code used in it. Make sure you download a copy of the original firmware from Asus before testing this one out, just in case.
EDIT: That should do the trick, I disassembled the code responsible for the image check, and the RT-AC68U V3 has a minimal version requirement of 385_20490. My firmware was only faking a 385_20000 version.
Would it still make sense to test the new build on My RT-AC68U although it acts only as an AIMesh node?
And the simple answer is... Yes, works lika a charm without a hazzle! This time the RT-AC68U v3 router accepted the new firmware to be installed and it immediately worked after the update.Yes, the question is to whether the router will accept the firmware image or not.
I'm waiting on more info from Asus, in the mean time can you try this test build?
I suspect I just need to update the header signature to mark the firmware as compatible with this newer revision, so I just built it with a signature matching the GPL code used in it. Make sure you download a copy of the original firmware from Asus before testing this one out, just in case.
EDIT: That should do the trick, I disassembled the code responsible for the image check, and the RT-AC68U V3 has a minimal version requirement of 385_20490. My firmware was only faking a 385_20000 version.
Is it possible to see the specs of this router in merlin? What cpu this router has ^^And the simple answer is... Yes, works lika a charm without a hazzle! This time the RT-AC68U v3 router accepted the new firmware to be installed and it immediately worked after the update.
Thanks a ton!
Can someone with the V3 model post the output of the following commands?
nvram get odmpid
nvram get model
nvram get productid
nvram get wps_modelnum
nvram get wps_device_name
nvram get boardrev
nvram get boardtype
Thanks!
joao@RT-AC68U-AE08:/tmp/home/root# nvram get model
RT-AC68U
joao@RT-AC68U-AE08:/tmp/home/root# nvram get productid
RT-AC68U
joao@RT-AC68U-AE08:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wps_modelnum
RT-AC68U
joao@RT-AC68U-AE08:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wps_device_name
RT-AC68U
joao@RT-AC68U-AE08:/tmp/home/root# nvram get boardrev
0x1103
joao@RT-AC68U-AE08:/tmp/home/root# nvram get boardtype
0x0646
joao@RT-AC68U-AE08:/tmp/home/root#
That output is empty
Wow....that's unexpected!That output is empty
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