 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:79 | reply to FTBoomer
Re: [Internet] Best Routers for Bridged Networks New firmware update for the RT-N56U guys...
ASUS RT-N56U Firmware Version 1.0.1.7c Support language: English / Traditional Chinese / French / German / Czech / Polish / Russian / Turkish / Thai / Malaysian / Simplified Chinese / Brazil / Dansk / Finsk / Norsk / Svensk Fixed bug: 1. add initial usb modem support 2. add more ISP IPTV support 3. add EPSON AcuLaser series printer support 4. improve media server robustness and interoperability 5. dns server update - seperate sockets for incoming and outgoing requests - remove the use of 53 port for outgoing requests - handle hostnames with symbol - improve cache lookup speed - improve DNS request handling speed 6. fix WPS radio band switching issue 7. lots of Web GUI bug fix -- ~All truth goes through three phases. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident. - Einstein~
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 | I've been holding off on this update since I use the Cisco VPN for my work laptop. Have you heard anything regarding this? |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:79 | FTB the update is working fine. I've been using it since release and no complaints at all. Remember firmware updates won't change your settings so worst case you just roll back the firmware. Unlike Dlink Asus does not block rollbacks  |
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 | ispgeek, So have you had any problems with the new firmware for our Asus RT-N56U? Anything new? Just noticed that you posted there was an update. |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:79 | said by swamibob:ispgeek, So have you had any problems with the new firmware for our Asus RT-N56U? Anything new? Just noticed that you posted there was an update. No sir so far the new firmware has been perfect. So if there are any issues nothing glares out at me at least so far... -- ~All truth goes through three phases. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident. - Einstein~
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 | reply to BHNtechXpert ISP, So you are saying if I update the firmware, it is going to remember all of my current settings and I won't have to reconfigure my manually assigned ip's or password? Swami |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:79 | Yessir that would be correct. Just in case because things do happen backup your settings in the admin tool. |
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