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factory reset to ensure all the latest security enhancements are properly applied???????????

tiomiguel

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Hre is last firmware for RT-AX55/57

I have three in AP mode. Have I to perform a factory rest??? Is not enough updating the firmware?
Because I have them in floor connected at WAN wired. If I perform a factory reset I am not able to access them by wan connection.

ASUS RT-AX55 Firmware version 3.0.0.4.386_53244

Version 3.0.0.4.386_53244

65.79 MB

2025/06/20

SHA-256 :F6E15444C9F16D4D08568199EDFD623CAF1CE5C006D74AAF69AF5698C0EE49FB

We recommend updating to this firmware version and performing a factory reset to ensure all the latest security enhancements are properly applied.

-Improved login password policy with a new minimum requirement of 10 characters, strengthening overall access security.
-Reinforced communication protocols between the mobile app and the router firmware to ensure more secure interactions.
-Optimized system stability for more consistent and reliable performance.
-Enhanced validation during parameter transmission to improve configuration integrity.
-Optimized routing stability under specific network conditions.
-Implemented security improvements for Dropbear.
 
Hre is last firmware for RT-AX55/57

I have three in AP mode. Have I to perform a factory rest??? Is not enough updating the firmware?
Because I have them in floor connected at WAN wired. If I perform a factory reset I am not able to access them by wan connection.

ASUS RT-AX55 Firmware version 3.0.0.4.386_53244

Version 3.0.0.4.386_53244

65.79 MB

2025/06/20

SHA-256 :F6E15444C9F16D4D08568199EDFD623CAF1CE5C006D74AAF69AF5698C0EE49FB

We recommend updating to this firmware version and performing a factory reset to ensure all the latest security enhancements are properly applied.

-Improved login password policy with a new minimum requirement of 10 characters, strengthening overall access security.
-Reinforced communication protocols between the mobile app and the router firmware to ensure more secure interactions.
-Optimized system stability for more consistent and reliable performance.
-Enhanced validation during parameter transmission to improve configuration integrity.
-Optimized routing stability under specific network conditions.
-Implemented security improvements for Dropbear.
No real need to factory reset an AP after upgrade. There is not a lot of security involved and the reboot following upgrade should take care of new wireless drivers if they were upgraded in the firmware. Even a device used as a router does not need to be reset following an upgrade most of the time.
 
Sometimes the bits are not in the same place that the previous version used. Can give unexpected issues. Factory reset means you start with a clean memory. Restoring from a saved config file should not be used also. Manually config. Does not mean you can't get away with it for both. But if you get issues after upgrade of firmware, then these will be the first steps so you get back to a known good memory and config.
 

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