RT-AC87U as Main Router. Upgrade from 380.59 to 380.61 Final.
RT-AC66U as Repeater. Upgrade from 380.61 Alpha2 to 380.61 Final. I try Factory reset and upgrade again.
I upgraded RT-AC87U yesterday. After 12 hours, Wi-Fi disable and automatic restart. RT-AC66U can't connect to RT-AC87U. DHCP fail.
Before RT-AC87U restart. It shown "dnsmasq-dhcp[439]: BOOTP(br0) 00:26:86:00:00:00 no address configured" more 15 lines.
I don't know, what happen ? Or need Factory reset on RT-AC87U ?
I think the recommended method of most users is to export your current configuration in an read-able form and set all needed settings manually.Is it possible to save the settings of my Router before i do a Factory Reset ?
I'm running .58 still, no issues. If I decided to flash, could I just dirty flash overt the top w/o NVRAM reset or is it advisable to NVRAM reset then flash. Just curious as I'm holding back flashing as of yet due to the issues in .61, if any are present.
Asuswrt-Merlin 380.61 is now available, for all supported models.
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Does that make sense? Ping is a tool, MTU quite an important connection setting for WAN....'s possible add in the next firmware version, the MTU size option under the Ping menu? thanks
It's possible add in the next firmware version, the MTU size option under the Ping menu? thanks
Why would we want Merlin to waste his time on that?
MTU settings are already provided in the WAN configuration page where they belong.
Regarding the AC3200 380.61 file:
Either the SHA256 published signature is wrong, or the file uploaded to the 3 mirrors is corrupted.
Im going to upgrade from Merlin 380.59 to 380.61 on my 3200, is it just stability updates or will this new firmware prevent me from updating to any higher custom firmware at a later date due to the crap the FCC has added to stop this sort of thing?
I also want to thank Merlin for all his time, effort and skills, real MVP dude! thankyou,
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