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    New kernel version

    Ubiquiti has its own business / trust issues. Mikrotik uses same design and has violated GPL in past. Cisco is overpriced, vulnerable. TP-Link is ok as long as you update firmware. The issue is that low end devices rarely get firmware updates.
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    New kernel version

    Sad because current Netgear and Linksys routers can run more recent OpenWrt which uses a supported kernel. Concerned because vulnerabilities arrive all the time, and if not using upstream supported kernel then you are sheep.
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    New kernel version

    Is there any plan in place to update to a later kernel version? The 4.1 kernel reached end of life in 2018 and will not be getting any more security fixes. Plus don't fell comfortable with having some of the kernel modules Merlin is using. IMQ was never merged upstream because it was buggy. Is...
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    Cake bandwidth configuration

    Iproute already supports configuration with iec units which seems to be what Asus wants. Assuming you have real iproute2 not the busybox version.
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    Cake bandwidth configuration

    I see a bug when configuring upload/download bandwidth QoS (with Cake in 386.2_6) # tc qdisc show qdisc cake 8003: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth 10240Kbit diffserv3 dual-srchost nat nowash no-ack-filter split-gso rtt 100ms noatm overhead 18 mpu 64 qdisc cake 8004: dev ifb4eth0 root refcnt 2...
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