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Release ASUS RT-BE92U Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_39061

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ASUS RT-BE92U Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_39061
Version 3.0.0.6.102_39061
53.56 MB
2026/04/01
SHA-256 :40967851B164D7CB2BB0312204DE79F70918E7B1D5A8B95FC513E57038572864

Improvements:
- Optimized Wi-Fi roaming stability for devices supporting 802.11k but not allowing 11v.
- Improved Wi-Fi roaming compatibility and stability for iOS 26 devices.
- Refined accessibility-related UI and interaction details.
- Enhanced stability for 2.5G LAN/WAN port operations.
- Improved overall remote connection stability.
- Improved system behavior when using System diagnostic on feedback page.

Bug Fixes:
- Fixed incorrect connection status display for certain Wi-Fi devices.
- Fixed AiMesh nodes not displayed correctly in the device list.
- Fixed a disconnection issue that occurred after enabling the MAC Filter.
- Fixed main network connectivity issue when enabling IPv6 for both the main network and Smart Home Master.

Security Enhancements:
- Strengthened input sanitization mechanism.
- Enhanced system API validation for stronger protection consistency.
- Strengthened command handling and system resource access controls.
- Improved system logging and security event recording mechanisms.
 
ZIP SHA-256 : 40967851B164D7CB2BB0312204DE79F70918E7B1D5A8B95FC513E57038572864
FW SHA-256 : 586FCBCBE3D869BCAB2903B5A156D40BB90797F3C1D840BAE1CEE11327901BC9

Direct download: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-BE92U/FW_RT-BE92U_300610239061.zip?model=RT-BE92U
(You will need to copy the link and paste it in a browser for the link above to work.)

 
I installed it and reset my router to factory, working great!
 
Running it for 6 hours now, no factory reset, no issues, but honestly no issues with it since i bought it in October. I am a very basic user, latops/pc's and streaming devices.
 
Update performed 1 hour ago, nothing abnormal so far — stable for the moment.
I have OpenVPN, WireGuard, and MLO enabled, a guest network isolated, with 28 devices permanently connected.
We'll see over time, although I didn’t have any issues with the previous version either.
 
Do I need to factory reset after updating the firmware?
If you've been having a lot of issues especially after fiddling with lots of settings, the general advice is yes. Take screenshots of all your settings (the ones you input details in to or toggle on off etc.).

If not then just update it without a hard reset and see how you get on. Hard resets are not mandatory for every FW update unless Asus or Merlin says so, unless you’re going from Stock to Merlin or vice versa, or changing branch e.g. 3004 to 3006; or having issues you cannot fix.
If yes, can I restore the settings from the previous version? Thanks.

You ‘can’ but the question should probably be “should I”. it’s is strongly discouraged because IF the issues you were experiencing were down to settings or a borked setup, you will just reintroduce them.
 
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Thanks for the reply. I'm running 38980 and I don't have any problem except that all devices on a particular wifi guest network also listed in another wifi guest network as clients. I'll give it a try without a hard reset as there are lots of settings that I hate to have to reenter manually. Thanks again!
 
Do I need to factory reset after updating the firmware? If yes, can I restore the settings from the previous version? Thanks.
If you factory reset then restore the settings, you essentially did "nothing". A factory reset is to prevent deprecated settings or new settings from conflicting.
 
After the upgrade, did anyone else have the Automatic Firmware Upgrade switch turn on?

I had mine set to off prior to the upgrade, but noticed it was switched on post upgrade.
I have now switched it off again.

Otherwise, I haven't noticed any other issues.

GJ
 
Installed the new BE92U firmware and wanted to leave a quick impression.

Overall stability does seem better than before. General behavior feels a bit more solid, and some of the random instability appears to have improved.

However, the problem is that AiMesh client binding still does not work properly at all.
Even when a client is bound to a specific node, it often does not stay there, and the binding behavior is not being enforced in any reliable way. In real use, the client bind feature is still hard to trust.

Another issue I noticed is that some wired devices are incorrectly shown as being connected to the 6 GHz network in the client list.
That is obviously wrong and makes the client list less trustworthy for actual troubleshooting and network management.

So yes, overall stability seems improved, but some core mesh/client reporting functions are still clearly broken.
ASUS really needs to fix both the client binding behavior and the incorrect client list reporting.
 

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