https://www.snbforums.com/threads/b...n-380-70-beta-is-available.45766/#post-394445380.70 will be the last release on the Legacy branch. All models have now been migrated to the 384/NG code base, with the exception of the older MIPS-based models, the RT-N66U and RT-AC66U. Support for these two older models will be dropped.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/release-380-legacy-asuswrt-merlin-380-70-is-now-available.45934/
Given that this fact doesn't address the major reasons why Merlin dropped support for the RT-N66U and RT-AC66U, I can't see why he would re-add them. From: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/end-of-year-2017-development-update.42965/Asus just released 382 version for RT-AC66U. Is there a chance that it will get Merlin version?
Given the amount of work he's put into the 382/384 branch without support for those models, adding support now would undoubtedly be a huge amount of work.
- They are still very actively supported by John's fork
- There were a number of limitations related to that older MIPS platform and its older Linux kernel
- Dropping an entire SDK (6.34 + Kernel 2.6.19) removes a significant burden from the project, which now has to deal with a new (radically different) platform, with the RT-AC86U's Broadcom HND SDK.
- I don't know yet what are Asus's plans regarding 382 and these two models, but even if they get migrated, I suspect they won't be as frequently updated as newer models, which is now an important factor due to the amount of closed source components part of Asuswrt
Where can I download this?Asus just released 382 version for RT-AC66U. Is there a chance that it will get Merlin version?
https://www.asus.com/Networking/RTAC66U/HelpDesk_BIOS/Where can I download this?
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