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[ASUS华硕] 【华硕ASUS】RT-N16_3.0.0.4_220.18b【Asuswrt-Merlin加强版,支持双拔】

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来自merlin改进,主要是针对华硕官方固件BUG修正和小的改进,非常稳定,重新启用一些被官方禁用的功能,主要改进查看下图:
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4 O3 Z' W$ ~( p1 [  q' v  Rebased on 220, includes AiCloud; added wifi client stats% ~9 m' Y  {  a: a* s' p
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5 q7 K+ D! u  l1 wAsuswrt-Merlin - build 3.0.0.4.220.18b (24-Sept-2012)$ P0 [- c" a6 Y
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About
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; q; L0 f, N, o( kAsuswrt is the firmware developped by Asus for their newer routers.  They are : u* Q1 V) I. O5 }2 p0 ~
also porting it to some of their older models, like the RT-56U and RT-N16.  1 n7 a* G5 v* A4 H: ?, m$ r
While originally based on Tomato-RT, Asus has disabled some of the % p9 p$ ~7 c4 p! H8 [
original Tomato features, and added others.
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Asuswrt-merlin is a customized version, which I am developping.3 D5 ^# [: m; D  f
The goal is to do some bugfixes and minor enhancements to Asus's firmware, 5 z1 W% t; z# {: H! j, R
without targeting at full-blown advanced featuresets such as provided by
- y3 S" v* _9 u+ d' Vexcellent projects like Tomato or DD-WRT.  Some of the features # v& ^& o) v6 N; P" |9 ~6 v
that had been disabled by Asus have also been re-enabled.7 X, }& r( @$ O3 y0 r  E
This aims to be a more restrained alternative for those who prefer to stay * t1 g- q1 v  n' A
closer to the original firmware, with limited risks of seeing new 1 T- O" d3 S1 I$ R& N& p, n
features bring in new stability issues.  I value stability over ( v# _0 p  ^4 T8 o1 W8 ]
performance, and performance over features.  y1 M7 \1 X/ K6 Q
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Supported Devices
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Supported devices are:
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* RT-AC66U
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0 K9 S# @* _# c. R, k& B: W7 HThese devices have experimental support (because I don't own one to test it):
* j8 c3 y6 j* O( ~. O/ z4 p * RT-N16
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6 \7 `  }/ b2 |# P6 h! VHere is a list of features that Asuswrt-merlin brings over the original firmware:  p3 z# Y0 u4 @4 `% |  G
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- Based on the source code of release 3.0.0.4.220( s3 H) y! K& u& q( c+ \& n
- Various bugfixes (like the crash on VPN/NAT Loopback access of LAN devices)* n' R! s4 @8 x+ \+ W$ v* E: g
- WakeOnLan web interface (with user-entered preset targets)* ?% @  `% \8 g  E- j
- Persistent JFFS partition5 }7 ^0 a, g5 K8 i' y
- User scripts that run on specific events& Q( a4 \2 S+ r5 j: G. h
- SSHD (through dropbear)
  E; r8 c) Y: V% `! F1 I- HTTPS web interface3 H: n& ~. D( e6 y
- Crond% d% v7 ~& ~! y  u% [: p
- Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in$ i, Y2 l$ X" F; f; |
  the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).- N" G6 ]  `( |3 r- t: e
- Optionally turn the WPS button into a radio enable/disable switch
& z  d5 S, d) ~5 r: F; H6 `- Optionally save traffic stats to disk (USB or JFFS partition)' i3 a, H) B* @+ I1 ~6 L
- Display monthly traffic reports
/ @  @- h0 T1 ~0 \: R  ?0 R  P- Display active/tracked network connections! V3 _  R) O3 }) |5 g" i% l5 \
- Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts
: y' D3 [2 t" }! B/ J/ X" W- CIFS client support (for mounting remote SMB share on the router)
# G/ g. H4 C" z# R2 v) l/ s# k- Layer7 iptables matching
2 _/ B* a/ y7 J+ |6 z# {3 @' ]0 k7 F- User-defined options for WAN DHCP queries (required by some ISPs)& e5 |! H' r) |) Q: B
- Name field on the DHCP reservation list
$ [2 {! v0 K% O- Improved NAT loopback (based on code from phuzi0n from the DD-WRT forums)0 [( l; P$ D, L; r& D
- Dual WAN support (both failover and load
# s7 g. x. {) X6 }+ |/ M0 Y  ^  balancing supported) (EXPERIMENTAL) (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)% L  U7 M; G6 V+ X0 o
- Disk spindown after user-configurable inactivity timeout
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- Wireless client IP, hostname, rate and rssi on the Wireless Log page
8 M- A' p8 H' P- y- OpenVPN client and server, based on code originally written by
9 `+ J" ]' m) |, ~6 N- y  Keith Moyer for Tomato and reused with his
- m- s9 d) o8 K, Q6 x  permission. (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)
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Installation
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Simply flash it like any regular update.  You should not need to reset to
0 p# u* ]8 h" k' `factory defaults, unless coming from a version that used a different
( A8 |  y: V, S- Lnvram size.  You can revert back to an original Asus firmware at any time just9 |  c: \1 Y; W( L
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9 ~& h5 A+ q, Q1 x; LNOTE: If you were still running a 32KB nvram firmware on an RT-N66U, the
. B/ {2 ^$ P- Y+ l# e$ ufirst time you flash a 64KB-enabled firmware (such as Asuswrt-merlin) it
( G4 a( n3 j' K6 B. twill wipe ALL your current settings and revert back to factory default!
! |2 H- `# X5 N  e( O/ q! K$ N2 Q8 JThis is required to upgrade the nvram storage to 64 KB.
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2 b7 M( z; b  x$ O4 ZUsage
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* JFFS *
1 J; G5 A, Q$ rJFFS is a writable section of the flash memory (around 12 MB) which will ' K' U1 |- x, w5 c% H' |. H4 O
allow you to store small files (such as scripts) inside the router without 5 q5 S# A- o: Y# f" u
needing to have a USB disk plugged in.  This space will survive reboot (but
, J+ F/ a" E+ n7 Git *MIGHT NOT survive firmware flashing*, so back it up first before flashing!).  
8 N# P3 {8 B) O6 A4 c2 lIt will also be available fairly early at boot (before USB disks).
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To enable this option, go to the Administration page, under the System tab.
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First time you enable JFFS, it must be formatted.  This can be done through
8 I8 B9 l7 B' D, j+ m5 [0 r# h& Ithe web page, same page where you enable it.  Enabling/Disabling/Formating # ]9 v! R* K: H" q
JFFS requires a reboot to take effect.
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8 ]0 p7 H% j  U$ c4 nI do not recommend doing frequent writes to this area, as it will
( N3 w0 n  @, @7 ^; M& g& lprematuraly wear out the flash storage.  This is a good place to 0 ^, `. `( t0 l/ q3 a
put files that are written once like scripts or kernel modules, or
; I% o0 Y' J3 O2 ]( U' r+ Othat rarely get written to (like once a day).  Storing files that
/ h  E$ Q" S+ K9 r: E/ dconstantly get written to (like logfiles) is NOT recommended - use2 B& v9 s' N6 I( O. S) u* q, `5 G9 r
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8 S* @8 M4 k# {( w- `/ T4 m- U' m* User scripts *
' w$ d/ j2 z* x* e$ u9 A$ X+ ?& wThese are shell scripts that you can create, and which will be run when / A' d, w  [6 n9 D  K
certain events occur.  Those scripts must be saved in /jffs/scripts/ ! g# W" E0 @! ]: ~8 e
(so, JFFS must be enabled and formatted).  Available scripts:
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$ r$ W: g8 s" t- services-start:  Services are started (boot)
) t, I- h/ ~6 w! A4 B- services-stop:  Services are stopped (reboot)
+ I: u9 t+ m* v' [- wan-start:  WAN interface just come up (includes if it went down and back up)! Z; j7 _. [& G+ @8 G
- firewall-start:  Firewall is started (filter rules have been applied)
) Q: |! f) T7 `4 A2 c- nat-start: nat rules (i.e. port forwards and such) have been applied (nat table)
' ]" t7 |. q2 F: Y- init-start:  Right after jffs is mounted, before any of the services get started
3 i2 N- Y+ x4 N) o- pre-mount:  Just before a partition is mounted.  Be careful with
6 m9 J. R  G. a* P  this script.  This is run in a blocking call and will block the mounting of the
7 m3 M' f; ^9 T) v- G' H' O  partition  for which it is invoked till its execution is complete. This is done
" s! `' A7 ~7 M  so that it can be used for things like running e2fsck on the partition before
7 \- d6 M8 r- o$ r" l( D, Q0 R* P" K  mounting. This script is also passed the device path being mounted as an
# n/ N( Y, ]4 F0 k3 C9 Y6 I  argument which can be used in the script using $1.# `- P6 D: R5 R
- post-mount:  Just after a partition is mounted
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8 m; [- e9 u+ G% Y8 h* d4 ^2 VDon't forget to set them as executable:% F  X6 _, K- b- y$ _
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   chmod a+rx /jffs/scripts/*
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8 A+ R& O" ?( n+ W% l9 V   #!/bin/sh# g2 y$ @3 g7 O3 \' Z

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There's a WOL tab under the new Tools menu.  From there you can enter a2 ^+ V! _, C( i
target computer's MAC address to send it a WakeOnLan packet.  You can also& \7 O' s  _$ e3 I' q9 F3 q
create a list of MAC addresses that will be stored in nvram, and on
$ p3 c# }( p1 i" p0 R4 n" nwhich you can click afterward to wake up one of the listed computers, without ) l8 n2 n: v) V: ^/ U" _
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( I9 r' ]4 C. n1 m8 Y! I6 x) jSSH support (through Dropbear) was re-enabled.  Password-based login will use $ X4 m: ^$ y* r
the same username and password as telnet/web access.  You can also optionally
' J! R% t8 b* X# h% x/ Oinsert a RSA public key there for keypair-based authentication.  There
. x+ F+ q3 [8 W$ T6 \is also an option to make ssh access available over WAN.
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I re-enabled HTTPS access in the firmware.  From the Administration->System % Q& a' w5 d  f8 h0 m# o% L
page you can configure your router so it accepts connections on http, https 3 h/ M/ d( z3 \2 P- v
or both.  You can also change the https port to a different one
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/ ]) O7 P- `% U; tYou can configure the router so pressing the WPS button will
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" J; O" N, |3 z  k2 O# cThe option to enable this feature can be found on the
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! l: I8 d7 m6 R& D2 |6 X( g! o* eCrond will automatically start at boot time.  You can
! W3 ]' p2 Q6 v) E! i6 rput your cron tasks in /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ .  The file
* j7 V( p2 K6 A9 b5 A$ Amust be named "admin" as this is the name of the system user.0 t' g. m( a  E0 v- `
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put your cron script somewhere such as in the jffs partition,
+ a1 H* |. P, zand at boot time copy it to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ using
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6 `3 \% c6 b1 A* Traffic history saving *: }: R5 v7 ]  k* E4 N
Under Tools -> Other Settings are options that will allow you
4 k2 e& f2 c" s- }+ Z2 u7 ]4 c8 dto save your traffic history to disk, preserving it between
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7 s* c2 A. e% |6 Y* [. ~" {You can save it to a custom location (for 9 _7 |* i2 _; c4 Q" x
example, "/jffs/" if you have jffs enabled), or
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to keep that frequency lower (for example, once a day) ! V/ q/ |0 t+ ?( i; {
if you are saving to jffs, to reduce wearing out # D$ j1 v+ m* ~
your flash memory.  Make sure not to forget the trailing
% v7 J. B  @( R1 H3 Zslash ad the end of the path.5 q/ P" w% O9 x% w: O
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Also, a new "Monthly" page has been added to the Traffic
* U4 q4 g. f" ]  g2 ]Monitor pages.
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0 T+ |! G" e, D' U# f* L& y* Display active connections *
8 ~. s* r- p  ^3 E- Q$ V2 ZThere is a new tab under System Log called "Connections".5 V7 R0 A3 D3 ?3 c# ~8 o
This page will list the currently tracked network connections.2 h& j" ^7 s3 z+ @# {. t8 y
You can enable name resolution for IPs on the Tools menu,
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slow down the loading of this page, especially if you have
% M7 \9 o! u' Za lot of tracked connections (for instance while torrenting).
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: q* T9 ]& g: @* I( J1 J  _2 I$ B, T6 O' ?Under Tools -> Other Settings there are various parameters . j. K) l% o4 ^5 ?4 J+ G) C
that lets you tweak the timeout values related to connection
2 b7 l! v" w1 B* s. I; Vtracking for TCP and UDP connections.  You should be careful with
. M4 p& @1 W6 C$ I: W; R! p$ Bthose settings.  Most commonly, people will tweak the UDP timeout
9 N7 U3 p) S. V$ z- g, M' Svalues to make them more VoIP-friendly, by using smaller timeouts.* \3 x2 h. R) ~2 A- `2 \, U
Timeout values are in seconds.
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* Mounting remote CIFS shares on the router *- U# n- Q! V9 b4 d
You can mount remote SMB shares on your router.  The syntax will - H% a! @9 t8 L1 P. e/ F
be something like this:% @/ a  B; Y9 T, C, X7 ?

8 N$ L& l& g% B4 O5 Rmount \\\\192.168.1.100\\ShareName /cifs1 -t cifs -o "username=User,password=Pass", h! e/ D/ F$ O* h2 N0 x- q6 x

) o8 C% [; i- M) G8 c! ^(backslashes must be doubled.)
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* Dual WAN (EXPERIMENTAL) *
/ T, w9 S' ^3 Z1 V4 }: m) H9 hAsuswrt originally supports using a USB 3G/4G modem to use as a / ]6 c+ Q9 e$ |, o' ?, \7 j
failover Internet connection.  Dual WAN is the next step, also 4 H) B; }$ B. F( K
developped by Asus but left disabled so far in their official 6 u) i$ l4 ~8 Z
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: A  r: U" b+ z& S( N& B, I" B" RThe first improvement over USB failover is that it works not only 9 ?# k- L9 t& E3 i
with USB but with other ethernet devices, which can be plugged
( y9 l: @0 l0 W2 [6 Y2 n1 }on one of the LAN ports that you will select as the secondary WAN
" D( ^. V8 O0 n7 m3 [interface.  The second difference is that in addition to failover
) q. u6 U9 J. Q0 ]. Rmode, Dual WAN also supports a load balancing mode, allowing
6 G" E8 U' M+ V; C5 Z2 S/ r! V0 C" kyou to share both connections at once.1 Z, {- r* g* T- q- Q( V

: Z) ~7 w5 p$ P1 A% V% z8 mKeep in mind that Dual WAN is still an experimental feature, until
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0 D5 j" j/ y9 O* Disk Spindown when idle *
1 q" W* K- l- _" H$ }$ kJeff Gibbons's sd-idle-2.6 has been added to the firmware, allowing you
/ K& x8 V9 G0 {, Oto configure a timeout value (in seconds) on the Tools -> Other Settings ! x+ ?  z# ~. w5 c" m1 C* t
page.  Plugged hard drives will stop spinning after being inactive
; V# e: X5 B4 M0 S0 kfor that specified period of time.  Note that services like Download Master
. C5 n+ Z) s& }6 e( D5 bmight be generating background disk activity, preventing it from idling." k$ R  {/ o: Q

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/ L3 S" e1 a7 u$ u' ~/ O* OpenVPN (client and server) *
7 ~8 H) V" g8 W" N" [8 f  IOpenVPN is an SSL-based VPN technology that is provided as a
" J1 X! L+ e3 W& R. v; j7 t# osecure alternative to the PPTP VPN already included by Asus." w5 w. R& a6 x( W) z0 z) t
OpenVPN is far more secure and more flexible, however it is 1 z8 H) H( ~+ d; u$ q
not as easy to configure, and requires the installation of
: j9 N' j. @% d0 `2 Na client software on your computer client.  The client 1 P& c# h- b* w. P
can be obtained through this download page:
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http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.html
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$ O$ U# |6 O" H8 L5 {2 q$ dExplaining the details of OpenVPN are beyond the scope of this - ]% g$ R, O7 P( a' N3 r
documentation, and I am in no way an expert on OpenVPN.
5 f5 h1 b" k- ~9 M* VFortunately, there is a lot of available documentation and * V3 `. J; s& ^0 T* v
Howto guides out there.  I tried to stick to the same option
3 \4 m  D2 t7 F$ I' [descriptions as used by Tomato, so about any guide written
6 x* i% D* X3 M+ \+ k1 K$ Tfor Tomato can easily be used to guide you on
$ z- @9 d2 @7 K, GAsuswrt-Merlin.  For pointers, check the Wiki on the Asuswrt-Merlin ; U% O  _* w. l7 v1 u; w
Github repository.
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; W. e0 j7 L# HThe source code with all my modifications can be found
( a/ i; I2 ]. \1 P% @on Github, at:9 J: y$ ?# r) V2 T
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https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin
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) N% u3 x( l0 ~9 {+ K" k3.0.0.4.220.18b:9 J- m3 `5 k- _" l: g, n+ s
   - NEW: Report both rx and tx rates on wifi connections
% p7 b- O3 B/ X5 c   - FIXED: Handle cases where the wireless driver returns a speed of -1
8 {% b; N- y; ?$ L1 U+ U   - FIXED: Removed rssi retrieval retries, as it would make the first access to
5 `/ g+ A$ \& z            the wireless page take forever if you had multiple connected clients.
. E# A/ U' G4 H5 V* m  F$ D            You will have to manually refresh the page the first time you access it4 C0 G8 R4 \# f  U0 b
            if the RSSI is reported as "??".: z2 p  }$ T  f

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: ~# x- t' o+ j* F- C. d. g/ w3.0.0.4.220.18:
( e+ V0 W3 O% B6 ?5 y$ v) t0 l- h2 d5 d   - NEW: Added OpenVPN logging verbosity setting (vpn_loglevel, must be& W) d% f9 x9 G% q
          manually set to a value between 0 and 15, with 3 being the default).5 L; h4 C* r* F8 f
   - FIXED: Buffer overrun in init code that would crash the router when
3 P; G% s, J. k7 K/ Q            too many features were enabled at compile time.4 [7 m1 @6 E4 d- T
   - FIXED: Re-enabled DualWAN (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)0 W( G; W& P8 y
   - FIXED: Re-enabled Beceem (Wimax) support in RT-AC66U.% U  `2 ~" m8 A, q
   - FIXED: OpenVPN 'Start with WAN' and 'Respond to DNS' settings were ( t. A, B* d3 y; G( y. O9 a
            not properly saved.  {( ~6 a/ ~0 |/ A6 H
   - FIXED: First time a client's rssi is polled it would return 0.
- C; j/ w9 _) ~   - FIXED: post-mount user script wasn't executed (regression in 220.17)' z) @5 Z1 c* j/ P! w6 D9 s& O
   - CHANGED: Added some info to the OpenVPN server and client pages.
9 _; c' P6 |. P! N+ B- n5 ^   - CHANGED: Improved load time of the VPN Status page.4 M+ |. W) m4 k2 H  Q

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3.0.0.4.220.17:
$ _6 m8 u5 e3 h   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.4.220, which includes:$ r+ l; M+ a# h( T2 M3 O8 w
            * Fixes to IPv6 6rd$ ^0 P3 q* c9 k7 i) v3 o, O
            * Fixes to AC66U Wifi + QoS
5 l9 \8 m$ V1 o7 C            * AiCloud! y7 Y) K% `9 l* t5 j9 Y
            * Interference mode once again enabled, A4 k7 M/ Z, ]. e5 ~9 I
  - NEW: Display last received rate and rssi for each clients on Wireless Log page., T) _$ q6 a+ y# I# R' H' y
  - FIXED: dnsmasq not listening to DNS requests from OpenVPN clients
! S# Y- a  \  H) d           if you had just enabled the option on the webui.# p$ i! d$ R, {; y1 J+ x. c
  - FIXED: PPTP clients not always showing on VPN Status page.5 R* W0 q/ j  R2 }9 Z) S  @3 i
  - CHANGED: Disabled DualWAN as it's currently broken in 220.
2 H/ e, F, \9 `& G, c  - CHANGED: Disabled Beceem Wimax support in RT-AC66U as it bricks
% q9 R4 L% }1 g! e! h. O             the router.
" V9 F- |  b0 }, h0 n" t  - CHANGED: Removed firmware update checker to avoid accidental. O4 i5 Z- f7 Q4 |/ Q' z& {
             revert to original FW./ W# r2 x' |; N& [/ v
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; ~2 k4 x: G) m9 B' p0 K. C3.0.0.3.178.16 Beta:6 O4 D; {$ L- H3 q3 _
   - NEW: (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U) Implemented OpenVPN, based on code written by7 h. u; K& ~+ R' l! S3 R* @
          Keith Moyer (from the Tomato project).
2 l. M$ `& A/ z: D   - NEW: Added crontab command/ P+ X# n% }+ P' Q8 ~0 f, N5 G' \5 g
   - FIXED: (RT-AC66U) Would crash when accessing a LAN device through either
5 ^( @- g/ r7 V* e8 a, e            VPN or the NAT Loopback (GRO is now disabled for that device)! {! T5 R  U. n5 T, G. M
   - FIXED: dnsmasq was listening to all interfaces by default, allowing
+ p+ ?, s$ p% f. X            even dhcp requests to be serviced from the wan side if you( K- H- O2 \8 q* V/ D' r1 Q
            had the firewall disabled (Asus bug) (fixed by dev0id)
: \+ S. G1 l: j4 Y   - FIXED: Default disk idle spindown now set to 0 (disabled).2 b  p8 N0 C7 J
   - FIXED: Corrupted WOL list when using IE.
9 a6 u- W4 X2 T9 P8 F( E   - CHANGED: Upgraded openssl to 1.0.0j.
) m! Q; a$ U( s* Z* Z* x4 e   - CHANGED: Included fully functional openssl command (will allow you to
2 J& w% \. ]4 ?8 m! h              create keypairs and certificates from the router).8 a: N: N' \% }2 z# k9 b1 P
   - CHANGED: Removed power adjustments from the Performance page, as they
6 I7 ]: l( L; ]              are redundant, and not as reliable.. ]( y- _8 ]+ k# X0 k) J1 ~! r, g6 ?
   - CHANGED: (RT-N16) Disabled Dual WAN, as it exhibited many issues, and I
, S2 ^: k" r+ ]' p) Y2 b              am unable to work on them without an actual router.
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  k+ E+ v+ k& U% v% L3.0.0.3.178.15:
; Z8 ~) f+ b7 H- |   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.178.  Notable fixes by Asus:
/ k* I; r7 s1 U& M: s           * Radio turns back on based on schedule# A/ b# l7 [* y3 N9 F# G
           * Reorganized QoS pages4 w/ r4 P& a% y) a, ?
           * Turning WAN DHCP connection off will first release current DHCP lease- o- ]5 @* R$ o( Q' K& _
   - NEW: RT-AC66U officialy supported, with all the same features as the RT-N66U.
6 j# A# j$ _! e/ V! a( S   - NEW: (RT-AC66U) Implemented JFFS support.  Limiting partition to 32 MB
" _' V7 o& L" f          max, as using the whole 90+ MB available makes little sense for
) ~# M# U. U' t$ a' a3 l$ _! y          JFFS, and was also displaying some issues.
0 S6 _/ l$ x9 a9 `1 `, X! A3 V+ Y   - NEW: Added nat-start user script, as NAT rules get applied separately from; q) f$ _# S$ A& {* i! V
          other firewall rules (firewall-start changes to the nat table are ! N0 |8 ]* `+ U2 p7 p: H# h
          being overwritten when the router starts NAT)7 _% L: z- S5 t( b) @' a8 v/ s; E
   - NEW: Added additional info to Sysinfo page' h# s4 M5 `7 F+ w5 R
   - NEW: Added chroot applet
. H# w1 o; {" M  h* ^$ J3 |+ z   - NEW: Option to allow SSH access from WAN5 U7 o, M0 y( i/ u
   - NEW: Option to exclude specific devices from idle spindown
" f5 x% |0 Y# s. K& \9 r   - FIXED: Performance page now uses the new Sysinfo API, and is now able1 h5 |( R- Q; Q0 M$ o& M
            to deal with cases where radios are disabled.+ k" G' p0 N+ R& }

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3.0.0.3.162.14b:
# k. }$ P7 N0 s   - FIXED: Web server would crash for some people when accessing
- ^: B' E* E9 }3 t+ R# t/ y            the Wireless Log page.
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   - NEW: Spin down disks after (user-configurable) inactivity timeout
) T. B) p4 o  b# g          (using Jeff Gibbons' sd-idle-2.6)4 X1 ~9 E* f! Z
   - NEW: System information page under the Tools menu.2 c% v& |/ i6 p, H9 s  P$ `0 }, z
   - NEW: Station list on the Wireless Log page will now report associated
9 _8 Y7 E4 X6 p* c          IP and hostnames (when possible).
$ b, O' n! ]  l4 ^( p# A* C   - CHANGED: Upgraded to MiniDLNA 1.0.25 (changelog:) Y- Q; r  H0 d4 P/ u3 G$ L* o, n
              http://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/files/minidlna/1.0.25/)3 W8 \" f  h7 J  P1 i& v8 A
   - CHANGED: Better integration of the Run Cmd page.* z+ E" X7 _9 e, G$ z, d  ]
   - FIXED: Incorrect left menu rendering when under the Tools menu.
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3.0.0.3.162.13:
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   - CHANGED: Switched to WPS radio toggle code Asus added,
4 g  Q+ g! c/ |3 y4 u* ]2 S# K              now on the Administration -> System tab.. G. Z- @+ S5 F( ~; u6 s: ^; ?
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% m& R4 m7 Y5 W- |9 K  o3.0.0.3.157.12 Beta:; ~/ n: I4 n) n& L
This is based on unreleased Asus code, which they have ! R' r4 }2 U, Z; d
graciously provided me with.5 O- ?: ?- V% K

% Z+ L% L( j) s   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.157.  Notable changes from Asus:
% l/ {5 R* O4 K, i# z6 L      . IPv6 tunnel memory leak fixed; q3 u5 h2 |; u# U6 l1 s* ], r
      . They fixed many issues, making some of my patches 1 _. x4 Z8 `9 e8 K2 B2 }3 M
        no longer necessary, such as timezone DST, https auth, etc...9 u. k4 ?. ~: [" {: G
      . Upgraded radvd  r& F* l0 a/ k, f! m% Z
   - NEW: Added link to the command shell page in Tools menu." }0 i. V7 b2 h( G% N
   - NEW: (RT-N16) Enabled power settings (EXPERIMENTAL)0 x' b: t$ P6 O
   - NEW: Added "tee" command.
4 U! ~7 n9 A" ^' ]6 A/ n   - FIXED: NAT loopback rules would actually NAT every lan to lan
5 c4 d. U$ w  w+ r1 p5 s& [            connections instead of only those needing the loopback1 o3 z; n9 e: T9 q
            (bug in Asus's code).  Replaced with new code based on a
; V1 z. f' |! }# N: \& F            suggestion from Phuzi0n on the DD-WRT forums.6 q7 J2 j4 V; U; a( P; e% Z
   - FIXED: Accessing the WOL page would make it resend the last
$ |1 l. E8 J6 W- f' O            WOL request.  j. {& T, u: O, a! `
   - FIXED: 'cru' was using 'root' instead of 'admin'2 }( G. x8 B* |
   - CHANGED: Re-enabled Dual WAN (EXPERIMENTAL)
" ]) T& n: b% c, ]2 a' |0 v% \   - CHANGED: Made tracked connections load async from rest of the page' V8 h# O3 N: j+ l0 h% t& ?
   - CHANGED: Increased hostname width on Connection status page
# o8 e# i2 K$ _! e  E( e: U   - CHANGED: Improved WOL page functionality.
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3.0.0.3.144.11 Beta:( Q0 J2 ~" g4 B9 A' q9 R& `) ^
   - NEW: Name field added to DHCP reservation list2 a' @$ M' u' U( [
   - NEW: Webui option to enable resolving IPs on the Connections tab! ^2 ?& q/ \- n6 y( g
   - NEW: Store a list of computer MACs to use as WOL targets
. O& G# _$ o7 w1 e5 N7 C; B  }' P7 c7 v   - CHANGED: Increased dhcp options from 32 to 128 characters
% E1 n# R) H0 r! O6 J) Z: J. Q2 j2 J   - FIXED: Brought max PPTPD password lenght back to 32 chars (Asus had reduced3 G* N' |8 M0 C! ^8 M" c5 h, Q! y( D
     it to 16 in recent versions)
! u! d0 r+ Y$ w2 h   - FIXED: Retrieve dhcpc options for the correct wan interface$ i, N5 x8 n  g0 r
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3.0.0.3.144.10:2 d6 a  k/ ?) q: E7 K2 D( J
   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.144.
/ x# N, L  G; Q- A$ J; t9 O   - NEW: Support for 64K NVRAM enabled.  ***First flash will, e5 g! D+ @, Q2 T- l  C
          wipe out ALL your settings!  And you cannot restore
/ W  Y- B+ Y) `4 y+ c- Z          from saved settings - you must manually reconfigure
' {& c# f9 ?. g- _5 U2 f0 Y          everything.  Be warned!***
$ N9 K0 c7 p1 }' s   - NEW: Enabled support for Broadcom Wimax devices+ `$ l' S5 g" u5 _
   - NEW: Added cifs kernel module (for mounting remote SMB shares)
) y9 _1 g2 j) J: l; ~. s( [   - NEW: Added layer7 iptables matching3 ]5 ~6 D6 R5 v! V- @& P3 h
   - NEW: Added user-options for DHCP on the WAN page, l. L. e& _% d1 f# r& R8 m
   - FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to it over Wifi* G" O1 x6 _/ D( {) C
            and running the newer QoS code (disabled GRO)
% ^  J+ P( b* l3 X   - FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to a network ! e9 F- i) U4 k. [5 E
            device behind the router from over a VPN& L8 B/ b% r) v2 ~* \# B
            connection (disabled GRO).. g2 S! T" u9 `1 N
   - FIXED: Incorrect timezone set unless enabling
8 K2 h8 ?, Y  l& b1 g% D2 N            manual DST.6 L; Y, L3 V# Y; O5 S8 ^7 C
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3.0.0.3.130.9:
) h, r! @% ?0 D   - NEW: Enabled new Dual WAN support from Asus
1 m3 u0 ]& `6 \. W; V  {   - FIXED: no-ip DDNS entry would revert to Asus DDNS on webui
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3.0.0.3.130.8:
1 K0 L4 }4 Z/ K; }) M/ x*** Reverting to factory defaults BEFORE and AFTER flashing
; R" d+ z4 j5 M( Kthis version is strongly recommended!  The newer Asus code base
3 [! c1 S9 ~; ]1 C! l& _seems to have changed quite a few settings, so you'll want to
6 S& P" t7 S7 N# A+ \: w* anot only start with the new default values, but also get rid
; a' {- [$ [! k% H/ C0 {of obsolete settings.  Otherwise you will be wasting a ( c' x3 x) P  ?4 w8 A
good amount of the limited available nvram. **** q7 H1 S. {3 x4 w2 m3 q9 ~. L

% i2 K' A* v4 u: k! I   - KNOWN ISSUE: Memory leak when using IPv6 (bug in Asus's code / W# E& k" i2 b! U3 H4 ]* C! L  o
                  and/or kernel code)9 e0 q8 s! l9 E5 V+ x( J+ e. G, v9 j' ~
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   - KNOWN ISSUE: PPTP VPN can randomly reboot the router if accessing 7 G; [0 t% l7 D% \( @' r/ z
                  a LAN device behind the router.  Workaround is to
- R! Y" ~2 v- y) Q- F. z% U4 p                  use an IP range outside of the local LAN' F5 Y  v" w; g
                  (i.e. 10.0.0.0 instead of 192.168.1.0), and either 2 k5 A" G! T4 o) v6 L
                  set your VPN to use the VPN tunnel as default
: \% ?8 M% A' [( K5 E- K                  gateway, or manually add a route to your VPN 2 t. x# X' z* l* z: t5 @9 Y0 t
                  client.# }' [* @% X: m+ d

3 U4 v, T4 D2 b' s# n" O3 _2 X   - NEW: Rebased patches on 3.0.0.4.130 (RT-N53U sources).
2 K, _; z: _1 V! `* l3 ^, v          Build 130 brings various code changes to IPv6, not sure / f% |) m% R' e! _% Z, v3 z
          what else (as I have no changelog between 112 and 130).
7 r) S( p8 ^5 s( z          The QoS code remains from build 108, as build 130 is " z, k- h: U2 R4 `! I& j8 j9 S
          unstable.
6 L7 W: `* N: H( s/ i! ^3 J   - NEW: Added "diff" utility6 u! W; Q9 W1 ]
   - NEW: Keyword-based filter (new in 130)
3 `6 [# Q5 x$ e9 U/ p0 Z   - FIXED: Firmware/settings can now be uploaded over HTTPS
5 z9 f/ F4 G! c5 m2 d2 y1 M            (bug fixed by Asus)8 R8 I8 ?7 @; i* |
   - FIXED: Buffer overflow in networkmap that would cause garbled
, E0 [" o- O- q2 V: a( ?( ^            device names to appear on the clists list (bug in
0 a7 C: ?* r; A9 X            Asus's code)
. j7 f( i; b% h7 z) s4 |& I# L( B   - FIXED: Firewall would break when applying a game preset that
% l( Q; t* l& N! f/ P5 R            had multiple ports separated by a "," (bug in Asus's
% S! F  K) g( J0 M            code)
% }* ?: D1 E1 ~6 s) t5 ~3 ~5 R   - FIXED: WOL through webui wasn't working when IPv6 is enabled
" ~, `& }9 ]) I, ?& _  L  g   - FIXED: Memory leak in sit.ko (backported from Linux 2.6.25.3)
* x( C/ z, i" ^6 |3 z+ X- s   - IMPROVED: /jffs/scripts/ will be created automatically if it
' m! I; Z1 p# U7 u: P) x               doesn't exist (you must still make any new script 3 O" X- O& d5 A, }1 O  U
               executable using "chmod a+rx script_filename")
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3.0.0.3.108.7:% W3 l1 X- ?# ?! T1 C6 w
   - NEW: Added no-ip.com support to DDNS (patch submitted by Igor Pavlov)+ t9 W! p' k0 ?" h) p' I
   - NEW: Added webui page under System Log to display active/tracked2 V$ C* v8 D) J  y9 h
          network connections.3 x1 I+ B8 v, y0 T  d8 |
   - NEW: Added netstat-nat command.
* s8 c! v% K$ a+ o   - NEW: Added pre-mount and post-mount user scripts (patch submitted by
; t- h8 T; P1 O* m: K4 d; }; {          Shantanu Goel)5 N. d" J% B$ J$ x1 j4 D" b$ \! L4 |
   - NEW: Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts
3 s8 H; V7 [  X9 X  Y   - FIXED: Removed check in Asus's code that would reject txpower > 80
3 z0 ~7 P  E4 y. y1 z! n) x1 N            unless you clicked three times on Apply (?!).
9 }7 |+ y& W& c  q$ o) }( E            NOTE: Still not sure power setting even works, as I get
8 L7 J2 e9 H$ o7 h0 P) K4 m            -80db from the other end of the house no matter if I use
+ |# m' k0 @, a            40 or 500 mW.
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$ a; E0 B1 X4 ?" x3.0.0.3.108.6:
" s  l/ C  q8 C* z   - NEW: HTTP access list (backported from build 112)2 n- @* _, P  g
   - NEW: PPTP VPN encryption options (backported from build 112)
% p8 t/ V+ v4 h& n) U4 f% G, F# ?   - FIXED: Traffic history location was't properly saved) d1 u% t( }. |% {. x% G
            when changed in webui.
+ d6 ^+ S6 g( ~1 S+ n   - FIXED: Disabled traffic history saving to nvram for now,7 p" A6 I( ]. {1 p  P; T
            to avoid people accidentally filling their limited nvram space.3 I+ y# x2 ?& F# f
   - FIXED: Missing bottom pixels from the bottom of General menu0 T2 z8 G$ r! S, R' q
   - FIXED: Removed invalid CSS attribute
7 m$ s% G1 G1 J   - FIXED: typo in VPN iptables entries (bug in Asus's code)1 i2 F1 D: B9 V  u" K

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+ x/ t- R5 T3 h4 @   - NEW: Crond starts at boot time.0 l- J/ ^0 Q2 ?* O2 u7 M. e
   - NEW: init-start is a new user script that will be run early on
3 V0 w: Q3 a2 C7 j# s          at boot time (right after jffs is mounted, and before any
5 D$ g- V7 N! o+ X$ W          service gets started), e/ ~# |: u# j& F9 z
  - NEW: Can save traffic history to a custom location (USB or 5 {; N  y0 p/ R! h- z& |
         JFFS, for instance) to preserve it between reboots.6 L; F7 \% j, F( O6 j
  - NEW: Added Monthly traffic page (ported from Tomato)
' J7 H, e' @: z+ K) Q4 l/ t  - NEW: Added the Performance Tuning page (with temperature).
0 X2 o) ^+ _4 e, G, ]  - FIXED: Webui authentication was bypassed by the web server (bug in
; m$ t8 v( o2 p7 f           Asus's code)
; ?! D: m4 p/ _' n# i* K  - FIXED: Httpd crash when uploading a FW or settings file over: O" b0 f  V$ U: ]" Y: U& v% {
           https - should simply fail now.  For now you have to
! Z2 z8 d, b$ A1 ?2 g           use http for flashing the FW or restoring your settings4 T1 u+ ?% z) W
           from a saved config file.3 q2 [2 {. H) f6 L6 `$ X% |

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8 {- J8 ]- Y$ Z  r   - NEW: Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in) p0 E& w4 ~4 j. S4 O5 Q( K
          the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).
5 C, C) ]4 u( O' ]0 w   - NEW: Added HTTPS access to web interface (configurable under Administration)& D. n; [8 U2 X- A+ N& A  n5 V
   - NEW: Option to turn the WPS button into a radio on/off toggle (under Administration)6 W: p. }$ i( p
   - FIXED: sshd would start even if disabled
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             ether-wake remains available over Telnet.
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3.0.0.3.108.3:
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   - NEW: services-start, services-stop, wan-start and firewall-start user scripts,$ A+ w; x- J6 N! p/ C" k
          must be located in /jffs/scripts/ .
  y1 s/ b. S9 {2 }   - NEW: SSHD support& g* E  K1 Y: m8 m% o
   - IMPROVED: Fleshed out this documentation, updated Contact info with SNB forum URL
# E$ [6 X# \! d3 q   - CHANGE: Removed wol binary, and switched to ether-wake (from busybox) instead.) \/ l% v9 J8 l
   - CHANGE: Added "Merlin build" next to the firmware version on web interface.
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3.0.0.3.108.2:
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3.0.0.3.108.1:
3 ]9 }* R. n- L+ |" W- F   - Initial release.
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5 N; g/ r( j( r2 Z; [Contact information
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8 @. `7 g/ Z+ R( l# C- ?: YSmallNetBuilder forums (preferred method: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=7047 as RMerlin)
$ S' z& }- G, |% YAsus Forums (http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx?board_id=11&model=RT-N66U%20(VER.B1)&SLanguage=en-us) as RMerlin.
7 e" O9 [/ {0 U9 H  e2 lWebsite: http://www.lostrealm.ca/. ~  H- i/ ^, S3 Z- C* B0 S/ _
Github: https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin3 ?/ `8 F9 ^# ?/ Y* p
Email: rmerl@lostrealm.ca. ~  t3 E9 z- ~7 Z' s
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RMerlinDev( n' D* a6 b& `6 Q8 d6 i" f: {

8 z( D- x3 l. d- Q" W0 P' @/ sDevelopment news will be posted on Twitter.  You can also keep a closer eye
; `% F7 J# L' k7 ^. e" S% Jon development as it happens through the Github site.
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For support question, plese use the SmallNetBuilder forums whenever possible, I regularily   m* ]  e& P$ Y
post there (in the Asus Wireless section).
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Drop me a note if you are using this firmware and are enjoying it.  If you really like it and want ) l0 a/ w; l6 O' A  f  @
to give more than a simple "Thank you", there is also a Paypal donation button on my website.* Q$ |  h; ^7 d) z" R* }" J7 D

5 Q$ y9 F" u1 J! wI want to give my special thanks to Asus for showing an interest in this project, 6 e* X, H) D/ u- [$ j5 ^
and also providing me with support when needed.  Also, thank you everyone who has
5 w& o6 a" k2 }# z1 ?: D1 ?& Ldonated through Paypal.  Much appreciated!
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Eric Sauvageau
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发表于 2012-10-11 18:05:37 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢,正好有个N16,刷机试试效果。
 楼主| 发表于 2012-10-11 18:30:16 | 显示全部楼层
zhuanghong 发表于 2012-10-11 18:05 . w5 y0 k' k) g! {/ {
谢谢,正好有个N16,刷机试试效果。
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文件很大,功能也很强大。你试试谢谢体验。呵呵
发表于 2012-10-12 00:42:05 | 显示全部楼层
好的,周末有空我刷下试试。
发表于 2012-10-12 22:17:40 | 显示全部楼层
这个只有顶一个了9 H; G5 F7 M4 y
没有这个机器
发表于 2012-10-19 13:33:04 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢“YES东”!管理员!' a" }: `  T# U2 q
今天刚买一台N16,明天到货后刷刷试试!!
发表于 2012-12-5 13:38:04 | 显示全部楼层
不知道具体怎么样。
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发表于 2013-8-8 13:33:46 | 显示全部楼层
暂时无法双拨,等更换宽带后再看看
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