It depends on the current firmware version.Hi, Can someone give me a straight answer should I upgrage to 3264 on my rt Ac68u or not ?
Thank you
Hi, Can someone give me a straight answer should I upgrage to 3264 on my rt Ac68u or not ?
Thank you
I will try the firmware.
Thank you
Can someone give me a straight answer should I upgrage to 3264 on my rt Ac68u or not
Stock Asus firmware has been a no-go since RMerlin came on the scene.
this statement holds true for very few and many are happy to stay with the stock firmware as it does all they need , the merlin firmware just refines and improves on the stock but a far majority dont need or want or even know about merlins fw and its only ppl that lurk these forums and the like that take advantage of what merlin does
so it may be a no-go for you but for many its fine and the stock fw stands head and shoulders above most other manufactures
and I would say, sneakily
It's written on their own website's changelog when you download the firmware. They certainly did what they could to ensure that end-users were notified, nothing "sneaky" about it.
To comply with regulatory amendments, we have modified firmware verification rule to ensure better firmware quality.
This version is not compatible with all previously released ASUS firmware and uncertified third party firmware.
no notice of no going back to old FW , not compatible is not really enough , they should plain out say no going back to older FWThe above Asus quote from the website has caught many off guard. I maintain that the wording they use is 'sneaky' for most consumers not deep diving into forums such as here.
no notice of no going back to old FW , not compatible is not really enough , they should plain out say no going back to older FW
Failure to read, failure to understand, and being sneaky are three totally different things.
I know for sure they weren't trying to be sneaky, since I actually got asked for my feedback by them before they put this notice online.
there is a difference between dead end and cliff ahead
As root - when in doubt, step on the gas
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