What issue you were having with wifi?I just dirty flashed (from Merlin 384.13) this fw and is really nice and smooth. Didn't change single settings. Looks like Wi-Fi was fixed on this one. Hopefully will stay like that.
I did put info in other threads, basically in 384.14 PMF cause slow throughput on mobile devices where link between mobile phones and router over 500Mb/s, download speed 2Mb/s where broadband throughput was over 60Mb/s on pc, and I couldn't disable this so have to downgrade to 384.13 which was best for me. In later builds (384.15) for some reason my WiFi just keep dropping connection, and also 2.4 Ghz band was weeker. Was going to try 384.16 when stable is out but apparently is on older GPL, so will wait till next release based on this asus build.
I am having finger itch to try it out, maybe I will when I get time.It's very good now, signal wise and throughput as well. Can't really complain.
Installed yesterday on 2xAX88U (one in router mode, the other in AP mode) and running very stable.
Mine seems really stable (apart from) i can no longer use my Lyra Mini as a Mesh node. It just causes the 88U to crash completely. Really frustrating as all the Wi-Fi issues seem to have gone and i am even getting better coverage around the house on both bands. Even tried with Smart Connect which seems to work loads better. Not sure if they have fiddled with the default Smart Connect rules or what.I dirty flashed this fw and there is no issues at all. Very stable.
Still on this firmware with zero issues.
For several months there was a group of folks on this forum that had the gall to say that the previous buggy builds were all a result of end user settings and “dirty flashing.“
ASUS finally putting out a stable build that is loaded with a “dirty flash“ without resetting any settings is proof positive that these forum users were simply wrong.
While I am certain that there are some edge circumstances we are doing a full-blown reset of every single setting including the SSID may correct some conditions, it is very difficult to overcome a buggy build and a Pyrrhic victory to have stability without promised functionality.
You dirty flashed and have no problem,Still on this firmware with zero issues.
For several months there was a group of folks on this forum that had the gall to say that the previous buggy builds were all a result of end user settings and “dirty flashing.“
ASUS finally putting out a stable build that is loaded with a “dirty flash“ without resetting any settings is proof positive that these forum users were simply wrong.
While I am certain that there are some edge circumstances we are doing a full-blown reset of every single setting including the SSID may correct some conditions, it is very difficult to overcome a buggy build and a Pyrrhic victory to have stability without promised functionality.
You dirty flashed and have no problem,
you have zero issues while the other call it unstable.
what will you tell the person that experiences the issue with this build?
this is simply a user to user forum.
no one knows what your setup like, nor I share the same network setup as you.
as a result, ppl will most likely "suggest" for factory reset as the first troubleshooting steps.
somehow, it's simply an easy troubleshooting step that people found offended.
I made a thread about this a day ago. I was curious if it was just my update.View attachment 22346
the update does fix the speed cap issue for the QoS.
I decided to play around with the new feature, however, the new introduce game device prioritizing doesn't' work lol
doesn't have a way to apply after you select the device that you wish to prioritize
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