What's new

New firmware

  • SNBForums Code of Conduct

    SNBForums is a community for everyone, no matter what their level of experience.

    Please be tolerant and patient of others, especially newcomers. We are all here to share and learn!

    The rules are simple: Be patient, be nice, be helpful or be gone!

YES...later.
 
Perhaps jeremy at Asus could enlight us with a date ?

As of last week (when I last checked with Asus), there was still no news or ETA regarding the RT-N66U driver situation. Development has been focusing on the RT-AC56U firmware trying to get it ready in time for the router's official release.
 
As of last week (when I last checked with Asus), there was still no news or ETA regarding the RT-N66U driver situation. Development has been focusing on the RT-AC56U firmware trying to get it ready in time for the router's official release.

Nothing like time-efficient planning and management eh LOL?
 
As usual Asus makes priority on getting new router models out to market but the customers who already have existing routers are not so important for Asus it seems...

As of last week (when I last checked with Asus), there was still no news or ETA regarding the RT-N66U driver situation. Development has been focusing on the RT-AC56U firmware trying to get it ready in time for the router's official release.
 
As usual Asus makes priority on getting new router models out to market but the customers who already have existing routers are not so important for Asus it seems...

I disagree. RT-N66U users have the option of using 3.0.0.4.270 release which was stable - it's only a beta release that has stability issues. The RT-AC56U and AC68U won't have that luxury, since they are working on getting a first firmware version ready for their release.

It's not as if the RT-N66U didn't have any stable FW release to revert back to - it does.
 
I disagree. RT-N66U users have the option of using 3.0.0.4.270 release which was stable - it's only a beta release that has stability issues. The RT-AC56U and AC68U won't have that luxury, since they are working on getting a first firmware version ready for their release.

It's not as if the RT-N66U didn't have any stable FW release to revert back to - it does.

Agreed. 3.0.0.4.270 has been rock solid for me.
 
Regarding the N66U there are numbers of choices regarding firmware and versions. I myself prefer atoUSB Shibby on the N66U but my AC66U is another
thing just waiting for a version with a stable Broadcom driver and Asus making
advertisment for newer AC-models when there is still issues with the firmware . I can¨t understand how Asus are thinking ....

I disagree. RT-N66U users have the option of using 3.0.0.4.270 release which was stable - it's only a beta release that has stability issues. The RT-AC56U and AC68U won't have that luxury, since they are working on getting a first firmware version ready for their release.

It's not as if the RT-N66U didn't have any stable FW release to revert back to - it does.
 

Latest threads

Sign Up For SNBForums Daily Digest

Get an update of what's new every day delivered to your mailbox. Sign up here!
Top