Hi,
Are you planning to support this router? (Merlin firmware)
Thanks!
You may look at Padavan project instead (https://code.google.com/p/rt-n56u/) cause he works with Ralink (Mediatek) chips.Hi,
Are you planning to support this router? (Merlin firmware)
Thanks!
Why not ? Any specific reason ? Any chance to get support for this router in near future ?
read the forum threads perhaps
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/state-of-the-project-2016-in-review.36450
as for the earlier recommendation on padavan thats a really good match for the RT-AC51u
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/padavans-custom-firmware.7857/
again all you had to do was search for me padavan firmware is the most stable firmware ive ever used.
OK but your link belongs to ASUS RT-N56U but I am looking for Asus RT-AC51U customs software, can you please help me to find it ? appreciate it ;-)
I went there out of curiosity and saw what was available which forces me to concur with your assessment.
Hi,
I am using the Padavan firmware on my router (RT-AC51U Dual-Band AC750), but Padavan seems to be dead.
There has been no updates for more than 1 1/2 years and Padavan is even confirming "No more updates"
So yes also me I am searching for a Merlin version for my "RT-AC51U Dual-Band AC750"?
Can you help me?
Alltwin
The re-emerge of @swetoast.https://www.snbforums.com/threads/padavans-custom-firmware.7857/
again all you had to do was search for me padavan firmware is the most stable firmware ive ever used.
Hi,
a different question:
I have a USB harddisk (EXT4) on my "RT-AC51U Dual-Band AC750" using transmission (Entware) using Padavan Firmware.
Can I just "connect" this USB hard disk on my RT-AC68U using the Merlin firmware?
Can I then use transmission or do I need to install again transmission through Putty?
Or....do I need to format the USB hard disk, etc.......doing everything again?
Sincerely,
Alltwin
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