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Release Asuswrt-Merlin 388.1 is now available for all supported Wifi 6 models

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@aex.perez Interesting observation (I'm just going from my memory) but didn't the older AiMesh firmware(s) use to allow us to actually set the Wired Ethernet backhaul?
The newer firware allows: Auto & 5G
My Point is...
Auto would still be inclusive of radio AKA WiFi-Mesh (Good intent would be Self Healing Wifi Mesh from a broken or bad ethernet cable).
Reality Check, A hardwired Ethernet cable is always faster & not very likely to go bad.
Hence setting: ONLY wired Ethernet backhaul should free up some bandwidth
Shouldn't it?
But apparently we can no longer do so...
You mean like this? The first shot is my AC68U in AIMesh menu, the second is my AX88U system settings in AIMesh menu.

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Super nice to get this update and wireguard specifically, though I noticed tonight that my overall bandwidth seems reduced when any WG VPN is connected, even to devices not on the VPN. Seems to be right around 330mbps. On my wired PC when I disconnected the VPN bandwidth shot back up to 1gbps on the steam download I was doing. I didnt have this with OpenVPN connections. Early days I suppose.

GT-AX6000
Kindly please read the first post of this thread.
 
You mean like this? The first shot is my AC68U in AIMesh menu, the second is my AX88U system settings in AIMesh menu.

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OMG [Facepalm-self] & @dbell also a BIG thanks.
Sooo... apparently it's STILL within the recent firmware(s).
But somehow I completely missed noticing the ENTIRE System Settings link.
I swear since the death of standardized application task bars I miss more settings than I care to admit.
 
I know, I don`t plan to change that. But it`s still... frustrating.
Maybe we just respond to these questions with:

RTFRN

Read The Fine Release Notes.
 
Super nice to get this update and wireguard specifically, though I noticed tonight that my overall bandwidth seems reduced when any WG VPN is connected, even to devices not on the VPN. Seems to be right around 330mbps. On my wired PC when I disconnected the VPN bandwidth shot back up to 1gbps on the steam download I was doing. I didnt have this with OpenVPN connections. Early days I suppose.

GT-AX6000
I would recommend you read the Release Notes on the initial post:


Note especially the section on Wireguard.
 
Woah, thanks man - when I goto the Admin page, check firmware and brings me to the download site - https://sourceforge.net/projects/asuswrt-merlin/files/GT-AX11000/ which is wrong?

For @RMerlin - Just wanted to point out the above which failed for me, the link which is presented from the firmware page in AX-11000 point to the above which failed. Thanks to https://www.snbforums.com/threads/a...orted-wifi-6-models.82084/page-25#post-808743 who
pointed out the right file
 
RT-AX68U. After the update, the transmission began to fall. I tried to reset the settings without restoring the previously saved settings. But the app still crashes. What can be done?
Code:
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: CPU: 1 PID: 1484 Comm: transmission-da Tainted: P           O    4.1.52 #2
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: task: ffffffc0104e6100 ti: ffffffc01054c000 task.ti: ffffffc01054c000
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: PC is at 0x7f7fdd1948
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: LR is at 0x7f7fcf7490
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: pc : [<0000007f7fdd1948>] lr : [<0000007f7fcf7490>] pstate: 20000000
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: sp : 0000007f7f043470
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x29: 0000007f7f043470 x28: 0000000000001a2d
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x27: 0000007f7844b8c0 x26: 0000007f7830f560
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x25: 0000000000004000 x24: 0000007f7fdd1850
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x23: 000000000000026e x22: 000000000000026e
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x21: 0000000000004000 x20: 0000007f786c4290
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x19: fffffffffffffd92 x18: 000000000000001d
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x17: 0000007f7fcf7510 x16: 000000000047a7a8
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x15: 0000007f78000680 x14: 0000000000000000
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x13: d1bfe9923742f5af x12: 4e99095898029e2e
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x11: 0000000000000000 x10: 0000000000000007
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x9 : 000000000000270f x8 : 00000000000000de
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x7 : 0cb3eb5b5285ec24 x6 : a91a80571471fa4c
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x5 : 000000000000026e x4 : 0000007f786c4826
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x3 : 0000000000000000 x2 : 000000000000026e
Dec 16 12:33:18 kernel: x1 : 0000007f786c45b8 x0 : 0000000000000000
 
Hi, dirty upgrade from stock factory firmware to RMerlin 388.1 (switching from AC86U/386.7_2 to AX6000/388.1) without my USB drive connected (still on my AC86U and will be reformat before plugging in my AX6000 when my validation completed).

So far so good:
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Love my new router, dumped the ROG UI for the RMerlin one (not a gamer) and will eventually use my retired AC86U as a Node.

Thanks Éric.
 
Sometimes I wonder why I bother devoting so much time writing changelogs. Sigh. Maybe I should do like Google and others, and just write "Fixed bugs, improved performance and added new features".

Very sorry, I did read the changelog, but didn't Clock the significance of the nat acceleration until I read your full description at the top of this post, so your comment is well founded.
Sorry again, and thanks for your great work :)
 
But it`s still... frustrating.

I am continually amazed at how much c--p you put up with, yet you (Thank God!) continue to do an unbelievable amount of work in support of these ASUS modems. As a retired IT Developer I know how frustrating development and support can get at times. Please know that your efforts are not in vain and that most/all of us really appreciate it.
 
Sometimes I wonder why I bother devoting so much time writing changelogs. Sigh. Maybe I should do like Google and others, and just write "Fixed bugs, improved performance and added new features".
Reminds me of the old saying "There are none so blind as those who WILL not read."
 
Have updated my 2 RT-AX88U to 388.1, I also have a RT-AC66U B1 as a node. One of the RT-AX88U is also a node.
A lot of problems, but after reset every router to Factory Default, and set them up again, it runs very stable so far.
There is some small problems:
- When I turn of the LED's the turn on again after some hours, the I can turn them of again ...
- In System Log - Wireless Log only devices from the main router is shown, not any devices from the nodes.
One small thing more: There is no port status on my RT-AX88U as a node, it works if I use the firmware from ASUS
 
Hi,
Am new here, not sure where to post else a question on the new Merlin release.
Long term user and fan btw of Merlin, keep up the good work!

Updated to this release (388.1) on my 88u a few days ago. Started noticing strange NTP behavior on Linux based clients. Seems somehow (took me a day to notice and several hours to figure out) that the NTP port is blocked for clients. First thought maybe it is my ISP. But when i switch off the option "Incept NTPclient requests" in 'Administration', it seems to work again. Did something change regarding NTP in the update?
Apologies for the noobness
 
Did something change regarding NTP in the update?
Make sure clients aren't connected to Guest Network 1, and that Intranet access isn't disabled if using a Guest Network.
 
Hi,

Under Administration/System/Persistent JFFS2 partition, I have noticed that the "Format JFFS partition at next boot" option displayed for my old AC86U is not present for my new AX6000. Is this normal (could not find anything directly related to this in the Changelog)?

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Thanks
 

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Hi,

Under Administration/System/Persistent JFFS2 partition, I have noticed that the "Format JFFS partition at next boot" option displayed for my old AC86U is not present for my new AX6000. Is this normal (could not find anything directly related to this in the Changelog)?

Thanks
Perfectly normal for GT-AX6000. It was covered when @RMerlin first added support for the device.
 
Perfectly normal for GT-AX6000. It was covered when @RMerlin first added support for the device.
Thanks @visortgw,

I looked back at the Changelog and only found "JFFS backup/restore functions not working on XT12 and GT-AX6000" but nothing about reformatting JFFS for the AX6000. Going back to my review/evaluation...
 
Under Administration/System/Persistent JFFS2 partition, I have noticed that the "Format JFFS partition at next boot" option displayed for my old AC86U is not present for my new AX6000. Is this normal (could not find anything directly related to this in the Changelog)?
These newer routers use UBIFS rather than JFFS2. Rather than trying to figure out if there is a safe way to reformat an ubifs partition I simply chose to remove the option for models that use UBIFS.
 
These newer routers use UBIFS rather than JFFS2. Rather than trying to figure out if there is a safe way to reformat an ubifs partition I simply chose to remove the option for models that use UBIFS.
Thanks @RMerlin,

Therefore, as a suggestion (not a request), would it be logical then to change all the referenced JFFS to UBIFS like "Enable UBIFS custom scripts and configs" and "Backup UBIFS partition" in these examples for the subject models in a future release?
 

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