Can’t say I disagree as I too have been in IT for a long time. It’s always a balance but at least in my case this is something that is deep within the core code delivered by ASUS that Merlín enhances.Firstly, I do not want to bash all the wonderful work that @RMerlin has done, as the issues are inherited from ASUS.
After reading all the comments in this thread and the main 388.2 release thread, it seems to me that @Tech9 is right.
If you run with limited scripts, as I do, it works well and is quite stable. re. memory is usually around 49% usage.
I only use IPv4 and I see no issues with firewall so far (e.g. port scan is all stealth except 135 and 445 which are closed - people can google why)
Regarding scripts, I only use scMerlin, Disk checker, LED Scheduler, and SKYNET (use mainly for outbound protection with conservative lists only)
I also do NOT use AI Protection. I had disabled AI protection a long while ago as I found it caused a major wifi speed drop, a lot of false-positives, and the 'Privacy issue'. (don't get me started on the AI acronym as it is over-used - it is more machine learning at best)
The only issue for my set up is slightly lower DL speeds (anywhere from 5-10% hit).
I thought about going back to 386.8 but working in the IT industry, I will always make speed sacrifices for security.
An example is DNSMASQ, where 2.89 (current version) has a lot of bug and security flaws addressed since the 2.85 release (which 386.X uses).
Just my two cents (actually a Nickel as Pennies are not used up here anymore).
I too have been in IT for a long time
Still have to get the nodes to send their logs to the router (scribe) and recreate a few filters.
So you don't know how to build a good multi-AP system? You are like $800 in AiMesh and want more?
Working fine, just had to factory reset and format the usb, then reinstall everything. Like if installing brand new….Okay, and with all routers on stock Asuswrt, all reset and re-configured without your usual customizations... the system still wasn't working properly?
format the usb
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