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Merlin 3004_388.10_alpha1 (now 3004_388.10_alpha2 for most devices)

Found the solution, in NVRAM set http_enable=2, then I have access
Flashed back to RT-AX88U_3004_388.9_2, and everything ok again. Will try Alpha 2 again some day.
I noticed the WiFi power dropped 6 dB from Alpha1 to Alpha 2, that's strange. I have seen this on a BE98 (not pro) also.
Sorry, which page set the NVRAM?
 
Then how about SSH Port setting ?
You enable SSH (most use LAN Only) in the router's GUI interface (Administration > System > Service). The default port (which can be changed) is 22. Then one uses a SSH client program (For example on Windows, Putty is popular) to SSH into the router and issue the commands to list, save or modify the NVRAM values/parameters.

Standard warning on editing or modifying NVRAM values. Incorrectly modifying the NVRAM values can lead to unexpected router behavior, even out right bricking of the router. Proceed at your own risk!
 
You enable SSH (most use LAN Only) in the router's GUI interface (Administration > System > Service). The default port (which can be changed) is 22. Then one uses a SSH client program (For example on Windows, Putty is popular) to SSH into the router and issue the commands to list, save or modify the NVRAM values/parameters.

Standard warning on editing or modifying NVRAM values. Incorrectly modifying the NVRAM values can lead to unexpected router behavior, even out right bricking of the router. Proceed at your own risk!
Get it Thanks !
 

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