› UKTH forums › 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems › ASUS & Wireless › ASUS – DSL-AC88U / DSL-AC3100 Firmwares (beta's) etc. Looks like a new Beta Release for the DSL-AC88U is available, this version has Telnet enabled and improved 2.4GHz wifi (I believe). DSL-AC88U_v9.10.06_build581_debug.w.zip https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/604D61534F2541D1B3CE1CC031A697E4Y UK Sentinel In a completely... › Reply To: ASUS – DSL-AC88U / DSL-AC3100 Firmwares (beta's) etc. Looks like a new Beta Release for the DSL-AC88U is available, this version has Telnet enabled and improved 2.4GHz wifi (I believe). DSL-AC88U_v9.10.06_build581_debug.w.zip https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/604D61534F2541D1B3CE1CC031A697E4Y UK Sentinel In a completely…
Really, that is very interesting, I will ask the DSL team as ASUSWRT is/was based on Tomato, ?
I asked ASUS in several emails regarding if the underlying source code for the DSL-AC88U has changed as is not using regular Asuswrt code, but more based/like on OpenWRT.
Each time ASUS responding, saying ASUSWRT is a style UI with a similar set of features and is not defined (my interpretation) by the underlying code it is based upon.
ASUS did say that different routers use different SDK kits (software development kits) for various routers, so this is maybe (I am not a coder) where the differences are?
Usually ASUS are very open with me, but this time they are being a little vague, so we can only assume, underlying code is different from normal/other ASUSWRT code used in ASUS models, but will continue to look and feel like traditional ASUSWRT.
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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