Does 384.13)19 include all of 3.0.0.4.382.52651

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SteveW

New Around Here
Hi All.

I have an ASUS RT-AC3200. This router currently has limited support from Merlin, though I've used Merlin on it in the past. I'm currently running ASUS firmware, and am a little behind. I'm trying to decide whether to continue with the ASUS version, or to switch to Merlin again.
Can anyone tell me what of the latest ASUS Firmware, 3.0.0.4.382.52651, is included in the current Merlin release, RT-AC3200_384.13_10 ?

Thanks.
 

Tech9

Part of the Furniture
Stock Asus firmware file has a date Mar 2022. The last Asuswrt-Merlin is from Jun 2020.
 

RMerlin

Asuswrt-Merlin dev
Or switch to a maintained firmware that supports it, like Tomato, if you want to keep using it.
 

AndreiV

Very Senior Member
Or switch to a maintained firmware that supports it, like Tomato, if you want to keep using it.

Which begs the question , how can Tomato devs keep the firmware updated if you can't obtain any code from ASUS for this model?
 

RMerlin

Asuswrt-Merlin dev
Which begs the question , how can Tomato devs keep the firmware updated if you can't obtain any code from ASUS for this model?
Tomato isn't based off Asuswrt, they don't need closed source updates to httpd/rc/shared components from Asus.
 

SteveW

New Around Here
Thanks all. The router works fine and is sufficient for my needs, so I'd as soon not replace it. Perhaps I'll give tomato a try.
 

Adooni

Senior Member
please use FreshTomato https://freshtomato.org/

and here you can fid change log for ARM routers https://bitbucket.org/pedro311/freshtomato-arm/src/arm-master/CHANGELOG

from version 2022.6 (NOV 2022) few routers where added Asus: RT-AC3100, RT-AC5300 and RT-AC88U (only 4LAN, 1 WAN)
more info here https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.p...or-support-always-open-your-own-thread.74117/

for a lot of users AC ARM routers are still OK, 9 years after they were released - I am using few AC56U, AC68U etc and do not plan to upgrade it. Your router in same parts of world can be sold for 100USD as it is one of the best ever made.
 
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Tech9

Part of the Furniture
Most cool FT features are incompatible with NAT acceleration and good for ISP lines up to about 200Mbps. Otherwise - excellent!
 

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