Lord Lovaduck
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What was your final solution, did you try Asus Stock?
I also have the TM-AC1900. Did all the steps prescribed to prevent firmware rollback but I don't dare try stock, Asus developers may find another way to punish the rebelion... Merlin looks a much safer alternative. It may be unsupported on this hardware but it does the job. I know there's always a risk Asus finds me and reflashes my fw, but in any case, I got this router for just 30 USD and I can always use a serial port...
I could use AImesh (lots of thick brick & concrete walls here), no doubt! But it isn't essential. Like you I have a cat 5 cable from one floor to another, so far so good with an apple airport access point. Covers most of the low-signal areas.
I also have the TM-AC1900. Did all the steps prescribed to prevent firmware rollback but I don't dare try stock, Asus developers may find another way to punish the rebelion... Merlin looks a much safer alternative. It may be unsupported on this hardware but it does the job. I know there's always a risk Asus finds me and reflashes my fw, but in any case, I got this router for just 30 USD and I can always use a serial port...
I could use AImesh (lots of thick brick & concrete walls here), no doubt! But it isn't essential. Like you I have a cat 5 cable from one floor to another, so far so good with an apple airport access point. Covers most of the low-signal areas.
Is this really true? This is important for me, for I was one of those evil interlopers that acquired a 1900 and converted it to a 68U. The entire purpose was to get coverage from routers on the 3rd floor and the basement. I have a perfectly good N66 as well and a Cat 5E connection to these two points. Now ASUS is playing games with the update process and Merlin doesn't support AIMesh (yet). Can anybody verify this claim?
By the way, the mid-term strategy was to buy a high end ASUS main router and use AIMesh to connect to the converted 68U. I'm so disgusted by the approach that ASUS has taken that I'm evaluating other brands now.
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