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When we expected new version of RT-BE92U firmware release ?

ashishrc

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Recently Ausus release latest update https://www.asus.com/networking-iot...-be92u/helpdesk_bios?model2Name=ASUS-RT-BE92U

ASUS RT-BE92U Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_38979
Version 3.0.0.6.102_38979
53.28 MB
2025/10/31

Any idea when respective changes will be released for asuswrt-merlin https://sourceforge.net/projects/asuswrt-merlin/files/RT-BE92U/Release/

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Any idea when respective changes will be released for asuswrt-merlin
No. RMerlin has stated numerous times that his development/release cycle is not coupled to what Asus releases or when. Follow any existing alpha and beta threads in the forum (or github changes) for the latest developments.

 
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Any idea when respective changes will be released for asuswrt-merlin
As was posted several times in the recent alpha thread where similar questions were asked...
From past RMerlin posts...
I get code directly from Asus, it's unrelated to what's released on their website. I have particular requirements that their developers need to meet when preparing the archives, like having the same code base for all models, which is rarely the case with their own firmware releases.
It depends. If you ask them for a GPL drop for a particular model, it will be for the same version that was used for that model's released firmware - which is what the GPL licensing requires them to do. The difference in my case is they build the tarballs for all models within a branch but all on the same version, so I don't need to maintain 20 parallel branches to handle 20 devices on 20 different codebase versions. Sometimes, that version will match a released firmware. Sometimes it will be a newer snapshot, depending on the point in time where they prepare those archives. But in terms of content, yes, that is the same code that is available in regular GPL drops. Just it might be from a more recent git point.
 

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