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Asuswrt-Merlin 380.58 is now available

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RMerlin

Asuswrt-Merlin dev
Asuswrt-Merlin 380.58 is now available for all supported models.

The highlights of this release:

  • Merged with Asus GPL 380_1354
  • New advanced tweaks and settings, under Tools -> Other Settings. This includes a setting to disable the hourly networkmap rescans, which could bring NAS and printers out of sleep.
  • Improvements to OpenVPN support and policy-based routing, such as better handling of DNS servers based on client policies.
  • Updated components: OpenVPN, OpenSSL, miniupnpd and udpxy were updated to newer versions
  • Fixed compatibility with the RT-AC68U

Read the changelog for the detailed list of changes.

Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
 
I brick my rt-ac87u : i update from 350.58 beta 1. My router now is in recovery mode...
 
Update from beta to final went smoothly as usual on my 87U


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Updated and running well! Thanks again Eric!
 
I brick my rt-ac87u : i update from 350.58 beta 1. My router now is in recovery mode...

Reflash it (making sure it's the correct model). The RT-AC87U build is fine, it's been flashed succesfuly by other people.

It's not bricked if it's recovery mode.
 
Should i see whatever problems i was in the beta? this is what happened when i reinstalled it to get the msg for you, it was a dnsmasq error of some sort the previous time. I'm back on 380.57 at the moment and have had 0 issues.

03:23:05 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:23:24 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:23:25 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:23:26 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:23:27 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:23:28 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:23:29 kernel: printk: 3 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:23:30 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:00 kernel: printk: 6 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:00 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:01 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:02 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:02 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:03 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:04 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:05 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:09 kernel: printk: 3 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:09 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:16 kernel: printk: 11 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:16 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:20 kernel: printk: 8 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:20 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:27 kernel: printk: 10 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:27 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:30 kernel: printk: 5 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:30 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:35 kernel: printk: 11 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:35 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:40 kernel: printk: 5 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:40 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:45 kernel: printk: 6 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:45 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:50 kernel: printk: 10 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:50 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:55 kernel: printk: 10 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:55 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:24:59 kernel: printk: 2 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:24:59 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:25:05 kernel: printk: 11 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:25:05 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:25:10 kernel: printk: 10 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:25:10 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:25:15 kernel: printk: 10 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:25:15 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb.
Mar 19 03:25:20 kernel: printk: 8 messages suppressed.
Mar 19 03:25:20 kernel: ICMPv6 ND: __ndisc_send() failed to allocate an skb
 
Both of my devices updated successfully to 380.58 - thanks Eric!
 
Updated components: OpenVPN, OpenSSL, miniupnpd and udpxy were updated to newer versions

Having done an in-depth review of earlier builds - this is a big deal, and a lot of work...

Nice to see you're doing better (perhaps) - hoping all is well on that front.
 
Just upgraded my RT-AC5300, no issues, flawless upgrade over the Beta-1, thanks for the great work
 
The highlights of this release:

  • New advanced tweaks and settings, under Tools -> Other Settings. This includes a setting to disable the hourly networkmap rescans, which could bring NAS and printers out of sleep.

Other Settings does not show on RT-AC5300 in AP Mode.

Not causing me a problem or concern, just providing feedback.
 
Thanks Merlin for this firmware! I flashed on my ac87u (acting as AP) without problems. However, I have the AC88U acting as my main router and it is currently on ASUSWRT 380.2064. Will I lose any features (and/or fixes) if I flash 380.58 onto my AC88U given that your 380.58 is based on Asus's 380.1354?

Many thanks!
 
Thanks Merlin for this firmware! I flashed on my ac87u (acting as AP) without problems. However, I have the AC88U acting as my main router and it is currently on ASUSWRT 380.2064. Will I lose any features (and/or fixes) if I flash 380.58 onto my AC88U given that your 380.58 is based on Asus's 380.1354?

Many thanks!

No idea what's changed between 1354 and 2064.
 
RT-AC5300 updated successfully from beta1.

Thanks, RMerlin
 

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