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Release ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_39102 (2025/10/31)

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Version 3.0.0.6.102_39102
57.28 MB
2025/10/31

- Enhanced system stability.
- Enhanced input validation and refactored legacy string handling routines to ensure robust memory management.
- Mitigated security risks in AiCloud service by enforcing strict credential verification, implementing robust file path validation, and hardening command execution logic to prevent unauthorized access and manipulation of system resources.
- Implemented comprehensive validation and expanded command filtering in the web history API.
- Strengthened input validation and directory handling in the VPN configuration upload interface.
- Fixed an issue that allowed certain user settings to be bypassed, improving overall user control and protection.

ZIP SHA-256 : F505ABCD77AA4BF3C7C6E5046820FA300CF016CFC09621B57DD4B298832BA313
FW SHA-256 : 97908f4dbdd1b9ff430daa49d23dc55ee4b2b6cb1fcb50b90d0e8f02cd1863cf

Download: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/ZenWiFi BT10/FW_BT10_300610239102.zip?model=ZenWiFi BT10
(You will need to copy the link and paste it in a browser for the link above to work.)

 
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Using this firmware version for some time now. Turns out that it isn't stable enough when the mesh is used for routing, so changed my configuration. Now using a GT-AX6000 as wired router, and ZenWiFi BT10 mesh as AP. This has been very solid, and gives me the wifi-7 wireless features that I was looking for. The BT10 mesh uses MLO for wireless backhaul, and that's very fast. Fastest wifi that I've had. The only thing that I miss is having one web admin console to manage my home network.

Doing well. At some point Asus may stabilize the BT10 mesh to the point that I don't need a wired router. And can go back to one management console. No big deal, though. I recall doing the same thing at some point with the ZenWiFi AX, that worked fine also.
 
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Using this firmware version for some time now. Turns out that it isn't stable enough when the mesh is used for routing, so changed my configuration. Now using a GT-AX6000 as wired router, and ZenWiFi BT10 mesh as AP. This has been very solid, and gives me the wifi-7 wireless features that I was looking for. The BT10 mesh uses MLO for wireless backhaul, and that's very fast. Fastest wifi that I've had. The only thing that I miss is having one web admin console to manage my home network.

Doing well. At some point Asus may stabilize the BT10 mesh to the point that I don't need a wired router. And can go back to one management console. No big deal, though. I recall doing the same thing at some point with the ZenWiFi AX, that worked fine also.

This is going really well...over two weeks of solid uptime, with wifi-7 running great. Best uptime we've had with the BT10 mesh so far, no reboots needed. Very happy to have switched to this simple configuration that gives us such strong, solid wireless performance. About the only change I would make at this point would be to try out new firmware versions.

Nice to not just be waiting for the next reboot that's needed *smile*.
 
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Yeah, I'm also using BT10 as access point (wired to router). I'm also very pleased with it's wifi.
 

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