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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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发表于 2012-10-11 11:42:50 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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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  Rebased on 220, includes AiCloud; added wifi client stats8 O+ A2 S  q2 P7 T
  
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Asuswrt-Merlin - build 3.0.0.4.220.18b (24-Sept-2012)3 [/ X% n, |' m8 `2 q/ F- Y
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About
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Asuswrt is the firmware developped by Asus for their newer routers.  They are
' @& |; o9 a2 \& kalso porting it to some of their older models, like the RT-56U and RT-N16.  + r: a! m" B) o1 @2 P: z/ G
While originally based on Tomato-RT, Asus has disabled some of the $ ~6 M' m" [" J
original Tomato features, and added others.) u* C3 `% r% `( M, P0 w5 ^6 a

& m- H1 g# g3 e4 [6 ZAsuswrt-merlin is a customized version, which I am developping.  @% y  }& u/ {4 Q/ A1 m& a
The goal is to do some bugfixes and minor enhancements to Asus's firmware,
3 @; \9 ?, `; mwithout targeting at full-blown advanced featuresets such as provided by # @2 p9 b& r7 }1 y6 ~5 o( t
excellent projects like Tomato or DD-WRT.  Some of the features 4 Q9 K+ g5 L1 _' }( D2 w
that had been disabled by Asus have also been re-enabled.1 m0 W7 A, D) }* Y+ @. D, P
This aims to be a more restrained alternative for those who prefer to stay
+ z; ~  Y7 a" U* h& B6 l! F/ Vcloser to the original firmware, with limited risks of seeing new / E# J' A$ c- x4 S/ O) u5 @5 E
features bring in new stability issues.  I value stability over & m  j& s3 _" m9 n. t8 ]9 X5 S+ u7 s* z
performance, and performance over features.$ f6 R4 a5 A9 m4 L# E1 {

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& X- J( _- D) J& Q, [- T/ p# |: N3 eSupported Devices
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Supported devices are:
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* RT-AC66U
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These devices have experimental support (because I don't own one to test it):
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0 ?" P% z/ r; ?, a0 B# c1 {Here is a list of features that Asuswrt-merlin brings over the original firmware:
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0 L7 |: ~) s6 }6 }- Based on the source code of release 3.0.0.4.220
1 k- Q4 T3 Q; I, T# M7 s- Various bugfixes (like the crash on VPN/NAT Loopback access of LAN devices). ?" x/ c$ |/ _, o' V
- WakeOnLan web interface (with user-entered preset targets)# s; }/ h& d4 j: S' \/ ?
- Persistent JFFS partition! r! Z7 Z* {/ h2 r* R0 l: q/ ^
- User scripts that run on specific events
2 M. S' U4 b' f; w- SSHD (through dropbear)$ q; s4 N7 E) r6 B& |9 D+ o
- HTTPS web interface
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- Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in
2 ]! l* n! z8 G1 X9 A; {  the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).
5 b4 v) O) R# \* Z6 ?6 s; ]$ |/ M- Optionally turn the WPS button into a radio enable/disable switch, m0 w. J9 g2 |  K9 ]2 b$ X
- Optionally save traffic stats to disk (USB or JFFS partition)8 ^" y0 U! S9 ~
- Display monthly traffic reports+ E8 _' k: l, M% H1 B! Z
- Display active/tracked network connections# @3 k3 a3 U" h) l: l- e8 S; W/ R
- Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts+ Z5 z) c; y) b; V) Y' M. v
- CIFS client support (for mounting remote SMB share on the router)9 m& \+ p4 t1 z7 Q2 n, {
- Layer7 iptables matching& Q# p8 q  G+ B0 V5 m$ o
- User-defined options for WAN DHCP queries (required by some ISPs)
. ~. D. a9 C3 i7 f- {5 U$ ]  `% F- Name field on the DHCP reservation list  q- D+ A: B9 G/ v& }( C
- Improved NAT loopback (based on code from phuzi0n from the DD-WRT forums)
* u8 v: h  V* Z# H- Dual WAN support (both failover and load 2 R, b! y$ p! e# ^4 |) C2 ]
  balancing supported) (EXPERIMENTAL) (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)
5 u: S7 N4 L( t0 D. m( n- Disk spindown after user-configurable inactivity timeout$ y6 \* Y$ U9 Y5 y  a
- System info summary page5 b0 q  P% Q: Q5 l
- Wireless client IP, hostname, rate and rssi on the Wireless Log page/ ~1 i: k0 g3 S& A
- OpenVPN client and server, based on code originally written by
4 z5 C$ j9 u# m2 a; R, L  Keith Moyer for Tomato and reused with his
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/ c3 Q, q7 T* t, a1 o0 TInstallation" O# b/ G! n; H  p; Y& \) I
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Simply flash it like any regular update.  You should not need to reset to
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nvram size.  You can revert back to an original Asus firmware at any time just* F& h5 h6 x2 U0 x6 [
by flashing one.
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! O- t& A4 Q+ K' Z9 P+ R3 ENOTE: If you were still running a 32KB nvram firmware on an RT-N66U, the8 b+ c9 e: C* P, b, M8 r
first time you flash a 64KB-enabled firmware (such as Asuswrt-merlin) it
9 q% a$ i4 c- a$ g, m' Vwill wipe ALL your current settings and revert back to factory default!# ^3 }( o, {# F" w" v
This is required to upgrade the nvram storage to 64 KB.  h7 n" Q8 U6 s) Y: C& _/ h
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* JFFS *
5 X' j# ], f! i! b! Q: y* vJFFS is a writable section of the flash memory (around 12 MB) which will # d6 Y4 U, o9 U0 S5 M5 `
allow you to store small files (such as scripts) inside the router without * n! ~' ^2 A/ ~! k5 z5 Z' ]7 ?
needing to have a USB disk plugged in.  This space will survive reboot (but
) Y4 J# T/ `! bit *MIGHT NOT survive firmware flashing*, so back it up first before flashing!).  
; r: @% @( Y* ^" f( ?2 g8 hIt will also be available fairly early at boot (before USB disks).
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& D$ B! `! [7 }- _* wTo enable this option, go to the Administration page, under the System tab.
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# ~: _" X) B' q' p; HFirst time you enable JFFS, it must be formatted.  This can be done through
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, D! x7 }. J& b* b* b( L4 j  FI do not recommend doing frequent writes to this area, as it will 3 Y  ]9 I& m$ \# ?% M
prematuraly wear out the flash storage.  This is a good place to
( G- L% Y+ E) h8 ]+ K  ^  b4 `& @put files that are written once like scripts or kernel modules, or
! Y. E" U  w! Q8 U+ y+ \that rarely get written to (like once a day).  Storing files that 2 {. Z9 h8 m' y4 J) u* q' [
constantly get written to (like logfiles) is NOT recommended - use7 l& Y' l2 R3 e) x1 h
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These are shell scripts that you can create, and which will be run when
$ O( l8 P0 M) `$ j/ hcertain events occur.  Those scripts must be saved in /jffs/scripts/ : D+ N/ |3 j- A/ a/ q
(so, JFFS must be enabled and formatted).  Available scripts:% H+ C- G1 b9 q2 N8 k" N& p

/ D3 h2 ^# u: M3 m- services-start:  Services are started (boot)$ f( A7 k( A$ s7 H2 l3 `! ^
- services-stop:  Services are stopped (reboot)/ `3 Q, u+ \  x* l3 Y5 Z1 K
- wan-start:  WAN interface just come up (includes if it went down and back up)* ~$ L, a9 m; K6 X- s
- firewall-start:  Firewall is started (filter rules have been applied)
' A7 Y0 V4 z. z2 m3 ~# b- nat-start: nat rules (i.e. port forwards and such) have been applied (nat table)
4 h) N$ K3 g# H- b2 u+ v9 j- init-start:  Right after jffs is mounted, before any of the services get started
' u) M* X: ^& O' Y( H- pre-mount:  Just before a partition is mounted.  Be careful with ! I+ {+ U! F  `% b  i- T/ J
  this script.  This is run in a blocking call and will block the mounting of the
/ x8 t2 M7 X6 e2 p+ W  partition  for which it is invoked till its execution is complete. This is done $ r, e9 N. N/ l2 \" f, E  F
  so that it can be used for things like running e2fsck on the partition before ; b5 l1 g& e4 `& u; m
  mounting. This script is also passed the device path being mounted as an
+ j- Y0 }& B3 I9 l5 t  argument which can be used in the script using $1.) p; I& `5 `) p: R
- post-mount:  Just after a partition is mounted
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2 I  U. ^* j+ U- O! uDon't forget to set them as executable:( i2 K$ A8 i( Z2 ~

% A- K7 Y: Y9 p4 D3 a& @8 ?  e3 v1 T   chmod a+rx /jffs/scripts/*
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( n1 U* H, o. D9 r* ~- YAnd like any Linux script, they need to start with a shebang:; d( k' G' e6 A8 D4 J$ Z. z/ P

4 U, }* d" T) {6 J0 c8 b9 v/ x   #!/bin/sh
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* WakeOnLan *
7 z2 q* m# b) ZThere's a WOL tab under the new Tools menu.  From there you can enter a
* P" R- s$ K5 I( E- F; Rtarget computer's MAC address to send it a WakeOnLan packet.  You can also9 d1 X% E* g5 b4 M8 q6 k
create a list of MAC addresses that will be stored in nvram, and on
$ V, w; ~: G- u4 G+ \& J# Xwhich you can click afterward to wake up one of the listed computers, without   k! g/ y4 I& Q: e' u
having to remember their MAC addresses.
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SSH support (through Dropbear) was re-enabled.  Password-based login will use : J" j  }- i: C8 N/ Y: R4 b
the same username and password as telnet/web access.  You can also optionally 8 ]- w  D( R2 i, a" ]
insert a RSA public key there for keypair-based authentication.  There 4 C/ b  L, m/ K6 n& n8 z
is also an option to make ssh access available over WAN.
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4 U- l8 i9 E* W* HTTPS management *
8 x. S- s  V6 @3 l( U  K8 t0 uI re-enabled HTTPS access in the firmware.  From the Administration->System ; ^( r" \" E4 K1 W9 w
page you can configure your router so it accepts connections on http, https
2 m, \4 j! w5 B6 v2 t* n7 Gor both.  You can also change the https port to a different one
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3 U+ s7 {/ i! }) l& t5 Z* WPS button mode - toggle radio *
0 _9 ^$ Q5 j& v  r3 CYou can configure the router so pressing the WPS button will
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The option to enable this feature can be found on the
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+ K6 P  B" @3 o8 U# f, {5 Y2 VCrond will automatically start at boot time.  You can
9 [& n. h4 d2 J! cput your cron tasks in /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ .  The file
7 n7 H* ^; Q' B. x4 fmust be named "admin" as this is the name of the system user.4 f# e4 G* p& r8 v$ D
Note that this location resides in RAM, so you would have to ( w& r. T% g% w
put your cron script somewhere such as in the jffs partition, - Q& _: ]0 r6 h0 n1 M( }: i
and at boot time copy it to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ using
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Under Tools -> Other Settings are options that will allow you 4 I- `$ ]; t9 ]  I+ W
to save your traffic history to disk, preserving it between # Q; w5 e. l* E5 V
router reboots (by default it is currently kept in RAM, + |( l' q! x/ w: w' G3 C6 B% l
so it will disappear when you reboot).# l7 J$ d7 [) D  ~" S( _1 I

" S6 H8 L8 X# Z6 w1 rYou can save it to a custom location (for / H' _& a7 y: u
example, "/jffs/" if you have jffs enabled), or
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Save frequency is also configurable - it is recommended 9 N  d. A7 A8 x& G! B4 z
to keep that frequency lower (for example, once a day)
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( G# z% _( C# q& Eyour flash memory.  Make sure not to forget the trailing / h4 a, i# Y, c8 [) P9 U
slash ad the end of the path.
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( j) x9 u; T" e8 s' KAlso, a new "Monthly" page has been added to the Traffic $ U# ?* s1 B, G( T) x* z$ ]
Monitor pages.
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There is a new tab under System Log called "Connections".
9 q: v% U" M* [4 LThis page will list the currently tracked network connections.4 c: p6 l5 B- b% V; o" v' W
You can enable name resolution for IPs on the Tools menu,
2 i/ V$ [: T4 P: o9 f5 I3 munder "Other Settings".  Note that name resolution can & @3 L9 d' ^" g* \0 G
slow down the loading of this page, especially if you have
+ V( D$ {8 P& s6 N0 d+ v5 K) ha lot of tracked connections (for instance while torrenting).
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! K+ e8 h' w" k& z( q, }+ B6 r* cUnder Tools -> Other Settings there are various parameters
) N) h4 e0 C% Dthat lets you tweak the timeout values related to connection
* a" @% S! N5 [+ P& S0 f5 rtracking for TCP and UDP connections.  You should be careful with 1 k4 [6 p5 w9 d% E4 m
those settings.  Most commonly, people will tweak the UDP timeout
( N; w( R' k( }  ~values to make them more VoIP-friendly, by using smaller timeouts.. R3 _) c& l/ [& m/ y
Timeout values are in seconds.
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* Mounting remote CIFS shares on the router *
8 ?( Z' \  W& P& x; S8 lYou can mount remote SMB shares on your router.  The syntax will
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) i, `( B: I- Y# Zmount \\\\192.168.1.100\\ShareName /cifs1 -t cifs -o "username=User,password=Pass"( X. z: o0 E' u- j$ y3 `2 ?

. w- ~0 h/ V: j3 l# f! L(backslashes must be doubled.)  Z8 Z+ E6 g) p0 N

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Asuswrt originally supports using a USB 3G/4G modem to use as a ! k8 Z- D" [. z/ O
failover Internet connection.  Dual WAN is the next step, also
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5 \' [9 u* `4 F6 VThe first improvement over USB failover is that it works not only
4 ^) z2 e$ w" a" B/ h& O8 Gwith USB but with other ethernet devices, which can be plugged 7 ~6 t$ p. k, Q
on one of the LAN ports that you will select as the secondary WAN
" K9 w  k" z  ]* G5 binterface.  The second difference is that in addition to failover
+ X( i4 B; f6 i7 f/ gmode, Dual WAN also supports a load balancing mode, allowing ) b6 v8 s; e* _/ H% R
you to share both connections at once.2 j2 M' |) f) |1 H* J8 A% }, W: _& [2 T
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3 u& e* C7 L. c1 }0 T6 }* Disk Spindown when idle *
* a) V: P' M8 p7 TJeff Gibbons's sd-idle-2.6 has been added to the firmware, allowing you - @, v; v$ z8 @. C
to configure a timeout value (in seconds) on the Tools -> Other Settings
% L: j; F5 F$ ]9 ppage.  Plugged hard drives will stop spinning after being inactive / n$ p& L- s8 k0 s
for that specified period of time.  Note that services like Download Master
, G( {; C1 }6 B# Vmight be generating background disk activity, preventing it from idling.
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* OpenVPN (client and server) *( Z3 x6 I! i1 q* `' d$ N
OpenVPN is an SSL-based VPN technology that is provided as a * T$ [5 r2 Q" B2 h% t4 j
secure alternative to the PPTP VPN already included by Asus.
" E1 m/ k, }5 W6 n8 F  P/ Y5 L; T: SOpenVPN is far more secure and more flexible, however it is * W4 w; L# u  C$ J" k. i
not as easy to configure, and requires the installation of
' \* ?2 R' P9 {. va client software on your computer client.  The client
. D: n7 }$ `- l7 ?can be obtained through this download page:
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+ o0 W1 Q( Q$ zhttp://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.html
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: G4 w) \+ ^2 |1 R' v. ~Explaining the details of OpenVPN are beyond the scope of this " \* N# x" k6 b9 o  t3 `
documentation, and I am in no way an expert on OpenVPN." A. E* ?" P) c) _# u5 c/ L
Fortunately, there is a lot of available documentation and ( L  F$ U' U  B6 l
Howto guides out there.  I tried to stick to the same option & Q- V0 f. n( w5 ~
descriptions as used by Tomato, so about any guide written
$ [' Z  B+ y0 r, D+ p3 bfor Tomato can easily be used to guide you on # d  I- `7 k* c% i6 N
Asuswrt-Merlin.  For pointers, check the Wiki on the Asuswrt-Merlin , }" i6 U- d3 M& ^2 U
Github repository.
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The source code with all my modifications can be found
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3.0.0.4.220.18b:# ~. Y$ i; u3 n) z) @4 Q
   - NEW: Report both rx and tx rates on wifi connections' b# b) k0 H, h5 s. ^; o& |5 W
   - FIXED: Handle cases where the wireless driver returns a speed of -1
$ T( g7 {4 c: |7 w- z   - FIXED: Removed rssi retrieval retries, as it would make the first access to: i8 k& K  }, a1 f
            the wireless page take forever if you had multiple connected clients.
2 `( F/ h9 N: L- u. N" J6 n            You will have to manually refresh the page the first time you access it. Y- L6 M: T& u0 Y& Y6 h2 C
            if the RSSI is reported as "??".
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3 f) ?+ b  x7 j+ P' q3.0.0.4.220.18:
( P4 r, k3 |. ~" @. T   - NEW: Added OpenVPN logging verbosity setting (vpn_loglevel, must be9 y( n, N/ {) u: {2 Y: g' j3 J
          manually set to a value between 0 and 15, with 3 being the default).) o- w3 W, U8 r" D- G; b
   - FIXED: Buffer overrun in init code that would crash the router when 2 F7 G9 U% ~2 e9 K$ T& v( ~: s
            too many features were enabled at compile time.  X4 |5 S% H+ v  [/ d; i' K
   - FIXED: Re-enabled DualWAN (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)
  t6 M% j/ b  x1 w, q3 D   - FIXED: Re-enabled Beceem (Wimax) support in RT-AC66U.* F3 o" O3 u3 t, W
   - FIXED: OpenVPN 'Start with WAN' and 'Respond to DNS' settings were
% [2 t, F4 n1 x* P3 C' O. r            not properly saved.& V/ x, t% y$ i6 h
   - FIXED: First time a client's rssi is polled it would return 0.
  @5 P& h3 k) C; L% Y' c! I6 j   - FIXED: post-mount user script wasn't executed (regression in 220.17)
9 C0 e  Q+ {$ R! Z   - CHANGED: Added some info to the OpenVPN server and client pages.5 k- r2 t& C4 J* w- _
   - CHANGED: Improved load time of the VPN Status page.
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3.0.0.4.220.17:2 X6 d1 e: s% L) v# q. E
   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.4.220, which includes:" x  }1 m/ h  F7 f" l+ ^( |
            * Fixes to IPv6 6rd$ C0 ?4 {% H* R# V
            * Fixes to AC66U Wifi + QoS0 d: u# Y& F* p% G
            * AiCloud
6 d% M( e* L8 M: v4 H            * Interference mode once again enabled% n. `# R7 I/ J
  - NEW: Display last received rate and rssi for each clients on Wireless Log page.
5 }! [( F$ P5 y6 Z  - FIXED: dnsmasq not listening to DNS requests from OpenVPN clients
: w& s. y$ U1 _7 g" t           if you had just enabled the option on the webui.
" X: f  Y6 ^1 r% ]- y" e2 a; f. }  - FIXED: PPTP clients not always showing on VPN Status page.4 H, ~) g  d: ~' j+ ]
  - CHANGED: Disabled DualWAN as it's currently broken in 220.
# v1 I8 Z% ?& O6 Q; p9 M  - CHANGED: Disabled Beceem Wimax support in RT-AC66U as it bricks7 H1 ?/ {$ c# a
             the router.
- o# p0 ]9 f3 X) V  b$ e& L  - CHANGED: Removed firmware update checker to avoid accidental
9 {# p( X8 X$ {* S% P- M             revert to original FW.$ U( p/ `5 D8 x  V& d' f

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7 [- T8 S0 i+ A# H3.0.0.3.178.16 Beta:: q8 b% `- U: T" g5 r
   - NEW: (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U) Implemented OpenVPN, based on code written by
' {8 W4 E: u9 T- g          Keith Moyer (from the Tomato project).
( H8 [0 x' A+ n: T   - NEW: Added crontab command
1 A9 {9 u& r1 V   - FIXED: (RT-AC66U) Would crash when accessing a LAN device through either
1 V0 D: {9 L! B6 S  v            VPN or the NAT Loopback (GRO is now disabled for that device)
  r# `& t" I1 M: q   - FIXED: dnsmasq was listening to all interfaces by default, allowing
* l! J, @+ N3 w4 _* S. e" R  a# q! ^            even dhcp requests to be serviced from the wan side if you
( I8 Y+ P' `/ \2 j" [            had the firewall disabled (Asus bug) (fixed by dev0id)
* e( X3 v4 D5 V" s  M( |   - FIXED: Default disk idle spindown now set to 0 (disabled).
' B0 o1 ]9 V% |% {1 s+ _   - FIXED: Corrupted WOL list when using IE.0 {' Y% X$ a* L% m& C$ C4 [
   - CHANGED: Upgraded openssl to 1.0.0j.
9 S$ a% Z7 N& |   - CHANGED: Included fully functional openssl command (will allow you to
. F! ]! v$ }& g2 r  G7 O              create keypairs and certificates from the router).
$ y; [) d# J/ Q# W   - CHANGED: Removed power adjustments from the Performance page, as they
6 U  n, y" l6 z" a+ o$ a$ v$ T              are redundant, and not as reliable., v0 T8 A1 H, i! R
   - CHANGED: (RT-N16) Disabled Dual WAN, as it exhibited many issues, and I
9 y- R' P) @4 ]. N/ I: d' D              am unable to work on them without an actual router./ m) f2 Z* Q& O3 |& ~

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9 Q; O) T# ^2 M# B, h0 q3.0.0.3.178.15:
6 G% @6 _( o; P' }5 v   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.178.  Notable fixes by Asus:3 N$ Q; b9 X% i, n! x, T
           * Radio turns back on based on schedule
3 j: {8 L; i4 i( ^  H' y           * Reorganized QoS pages" a& }8 ~7 M) a0 O0 F5 `. _
           * Turning WAN DHCP connection off will first release current DHCP lease
/ L# p' }& [9 ~4 Z7 c4 K" P/ w   - NEW: RT-AC66U officialy supported, with all the same features as the RT-N66U.
' f9 v1 d9 M+ @: C$ A   - NEW: (RT-AC66U) Implemented JFFS support.  Limiting partition to 32 MB0 H3 l- g$ W1 F: Y! `9 d9 m
          max, as using the whole 90+ MB available makes little sense for ; k- G  _+ J% z) U
          JFFS, and was also displaying some issues.; S/ j, {2 N% j& h6 {
   - NEW: Added nat-start user script, as NAT rules get applied separately from/ r6 k0 j; N6 t3 n
          other firewall rules (firewall-start changes to the nat table are 0 |8 h2 O+ j' C" n$ f3 \: y& v) u
          being overwritten when the router starts NAT)/ @! H+ A/ m1 |4 c/ T
   - NEW: Added additional info to Sysinfo page* R9 ~+ |4 X, ~& x5 _# y
   - NEW: Added chroot applet
! |& a# D7 H4 j; O2 {( c; a   - NEW: Option to allow SSH access from WAN* u- W- R6 J: g7 y5 P+ D
   - NEW: Option to exclude specific devices from idle spindown- M! a; ]8 H1 I6 A# q" ?
   - FIXED: Performance page now uses the new Sysinfo API, and is now able) n" z: o9 a2 D' }. {* _  [% |
            to deal with cases where radios are disabled.) q" _( Y9 V( S8 L4 [
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" X: G: X& P5 B; J& g3.0.0.3.162.14b:
0 [' z) r7 ?- z* T   - FIXED: Web server would crash for some people when accessing6 R/ y2 g* A2 H8 A
            the Wireless Log page.
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   - NEW: Spin down disks after (user-configurable) inactivity timeout
- _5 B9 ~6 {; S3 F/ z( p4 J$ f: g" w          (using Jeff Gibbons' sd-idle-2.6)" F: M1 R8 U& Q2 S3 `
   - NEW: System information page under the Tools menu.7 ?/ b6 W: v6 P' s# e0 x
   - NEW: Station list on the Wireless Log page will now report associated
, }! e# z+ A. a& B          IP and hostnames (when possible).
/ T9 n, G; w- H* ~   - CHANGED: Upgraded to MiniDLNA 1.0.25 (changelog:
* g) E5 o' H8 ^# }# \; Z              http://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/files/minidlna/1.0.25/)" `6 ]3 I2 d6 z+ g
   - CHANGED: Better integration of the Run Cmd page.
5 x# t7 C; a5 ~- J& w   - FIXED: Incorrect left menu rendering when under the Tools menu.
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3.0.0.3.162.13:$ g' }7 @0 R, k
   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.162.
' w6 h& c. x2 j6 q   - CHANGED: Switched to WPS radio toggle code Asus added,
9 e4 V1 p! a0 ?4 F) O6 w              now on the Administration -> System tab.: k0 p, t, |! M3 W* I8 `/ Z
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3.0.0.3.157.12 Beta:
1 }- ?( {& K( q1 {( XThis is based on unreleased Asus code, which they have 3 Y- `5 g1 \2 e& e! F
graciously provided me with.
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   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.157.  Notable changes from Asus:
1 R4 x/ T1 y2 `. g      . IPv6 tunnel memory leak fixed$ `+ x+ t! I# o: l. f
      . They fixed many issues, making some of my patches ; p' R! }2 O/ _- y! w- ]; Y3 Z
        no longer necessary, such as timezone DST, https auth, etc...' _! w& s, R& M8 u
      . Upgraded radvd1 p& o% E! d/ X
   - NEW: Added link to the command shell page in Tools menu.4 r, r' x2 g, c  I2 L5 x0 t" u
   - NEW: (RT-N16) Enabled power settings (EXPERIMENTAL)( X, _1 G: S* b4 u. r3 L
   - NEW: Added "tee" command.
3 @  s0 j7 \9 T& f. b   - FIXED: NAT loopback rules would actually NAT every lan to lan4 R0 ~& m1 J4 A, ^
            connections instead of only those needing the loopback3 S5 n3 f3 X7 Y5 R, I6 h% D$ o
            (bug in Asus's code).  Replaced with new code based on a0 C  v0 R/ ?; P+ g, E" e' q
            suggestion from Phuzi0n on the DD-WRT forums.
% A' I8 s* I) G1 D! U" Y' ^" f1 R: K% E   - FIXED: Accessing the WOL page would make it resend the last  H5 `3 o: H9 r* q0 Q# Q
            WOL request.
( G1 H  j4 r& N( q8 Q   - FIXED: 'cru' was using 'root' instead of 'admin'
7 ^& R+ ^: S) k2 H   - CHANGED: Re-enabled Dual WAN (EXPERIMENTAL)2 H+ A: P! s9 [5 y' X
   - CHANGED: Made tracked connections load async from rest of the page3 Y. z2 B/ D. J8 v
   - CHANGED: Increased hostname width on Connection status page6 w0 t) z* b+ T" g0 L
   - CHANGED: Improved WOL page functionality.& Y6 D& A0 [) Q% i4 \8 K
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; a' ]0 [; m# ^3.0.0.3.144.11 Beta:
3 ~  k7 H3 t% P% s$ R   - NEW: Name field added to DHCP reservation list, ^2 g  C0 \& s
   - NEW: Webui option to enable resolving IPs on the Connections tab
4 F4 S+ e' {. f8 |4 ~6 p' R7 R; k; x   - NEW: Store a list of computer MACs to use as WOL targets( P8 m4 Y" l/ R2 O& ~. F7 b
   - CHANGED: Increased dhcp options from 32 to 128 characters
5 T# X! I" V/ a" n# z1 c: y$ q   - FIXED: Brought max PPTPD password lenght back to 32 chars (Asus had reduced
, U6 Q0 A3 V% a" x( f- R     it to 16 in recent versions)$ E- _0 T/ K5 H: C, u, R5 Y! n
   - FIXED: Retrieve dhcpc options for the correct wan interface4 k0 R! T2 h. n3 s
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3.0.0.3.144.10:
1 Y8 }/ {- [5 F+ j& F   - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.144.
/ E8 I1 h+ L9 J- O/ }! g% e! s9 T   - NEW: Support for 64K NVRAM enabled.  ***First flash will
+ t# |; e0 i* L+ b" w7 Y: O          wipe out ALL your settings!  And you cannot restore 0 m' u( l2 p! G7 N& u6 L
          from saved settings - you must manually reconfigure * [8 p* T  t- n
          everything.  Be warned!***6 T/ z: m  c# u* @: o) o
   - NEW: Enabled support for Broadcom Wimax devices9 n* }1 j9 {4 V/ P4 q; [
   - NEW: Added cifs kernel module (for mounting remote SMB shares)' U* t4 C5 b  e% O
   - NEW: Added layer7 iptables matching3 J+ U4 a$ @& J5 g8 Q& c$ S6 J
   - NEW: Added user-options for DHCP on the WAN page2 R* i' Q' C) y& A. {+ J2 a
   - FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to it over Wifi6 P: I) t% A' A1 q
            and running the newer QoS code (disabled GRO)9 y0 V8 u6 u% |# W4 A; w# t) O
   - FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to a network + c& n3 c" Q3 X" }* {; Q' K
            device behind the router from over a VPN. n* C: S! {$ V% K. X8 V- P1 ?. @
            connection (disabled GRO).
: p; N# E  ^. ^2 _8 h/ `" v8 n   - FIXED: Incorrect timezone set unless enabling
( W/ h! O% Y6 L" `            manual DST.1 u" I0 {# l  h# n4 P7 O

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3.0.0.3.130.9:
9 h2 V: r; R- z" E# Q' h7 b   - NEW: Enabled new Dual WAN support from Asus
+ n/ P8 j2 h9 e6 B* Q9 o+ P   - FIXED: no-ip DDNS entry would revert to Asus DDNS on webui
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6 S# @) i# Z2 p! D4 _5 X3.0.0.3.130.8:6 @! g) K9 h% g  z/ U
*** Reverting to factory defaults BEFORE and AFTER flashing
/ `. B$ f: ~9 m6 t6 L' Ithis version is strongly recommended!  The newer Asus code base , p  d9 w; J! ?& `9 B3 c; H# y
seems to have changed quite a few settings, so you'll want to
4 M4 l5 T: N- J9 h) O  Snot only start with the new default values, but also get rid 8 {$ @) j( n! h! h
of obsolete settings.  Otherwise you will be wasting a 7 u3 }7 s/ I, Y
good amount of the limited available nvram. ***' c+ z9 s# R1 ~5 o2 I: v) E
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   - KNOWN ISSUE: Memory leak when using IPv6 (bug in Asus's code
$ w( m' @6 _9 B$ B1 a6 a  g3 @+ f                  and/or kernel code)+ Q' {8 f0 u; ^; e# D  F

8 R* G7 v. v1 Z1 K* x5 v6 L   - KNOWN ISSUE: PPTP VPN can randomly reboot the router if accessing ' w$ K& W- X! h5 S: s: ?' [
                  a LAN device behind the router.  Workaround is to
2 [$ S0 ]* d1 I# e                  use an IP range outside of the local LAN
, B9 a  ^) @  o% y' m" F! Q                  (i.e. 10.0.0.0 instead of 192.168.1.0), and either
0 T6 U! ?8 C3 Y- q1 V/ x. ~                  set your VPN to use the VPN tunnel as default % C2 u5 N; d# M! x0 B( r
                  gateway, or manually add a route to your VPN
- {& Z" g$ j6 m4 W                  client.
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          Build 130 brings various code changes to IPv6, not sure
, L+ V0 [2 Z: `+ n& {          what else (as I have no changelog between 112 and 130).5 i3 T; R8 |& F% f" v9 n' F) S
          The QoS code remains from build 108, as build 130 is * @, [: e3 s, [6 U. M' q' |# @* s$ X( c
          unstable.* h7 Z4 Q6 E0 ~4 R3 y9 {- e; A; R
   - NEW: Added "diff" utility9 k. M! \& b2 q5 t3 q$ l  l, t- m
   - NEW: Keyword-based filter (new in 130)) c9 [! U7 D5 r
   - FIXED: Firmware/settings can now be uploaded over HTTPS
- ]4 y# c2 {4 z6 k0 J5 w( I            (bug fixed by Asus)' s( }8 c5 E# r. D' Y2 m
   - FIXED: Buffer overflow in networkmap that would cause garbled
" |0 L0 g, S' C- N, W            device names to appear on the clists list (bug in
5 b6 F/ o, Y( A7 d8 G: u4 r            Asus's code)
' l' S. U! u, k9 m1 b   - FIXED: Firewall would break when applying a game preset that * a& O/ l5 }* q3 R1 L
            had multiple ports separated by a "," (bug in Asus's6 j1 `% _+ e8 x2 m4 s
            code)4 |, H) x; b7 W4 W5 ]
   - FIXED: WOL through webui wasn't working when IPv6 is enabled
8 m: a1 ^  {' u+ \0 T   - FIXED: Memory leak in sit.ko (backported from Linux 2.6.25.3)6 p; c# {& I- N3 X+ Z6 s1 s
   - IMPROVED: /jffs/scripts/ will be created automatically if it
: e1 d( L7 @9 ]- v) D7 z7 W               doesn't exist (you must still make any new script
# o  \2 h  }% l. B               executable using "chmod a+rx script_filename")/ ~2 u4 D; q/ w: c4 b0 i) Y/ {

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   - NEW: Added no-ip.com support to DDNS (patch submitted by Igor Pavlov)
- c8 c% \  k2 A% o4 D6 O$ ]   - NEW: Added webui page under System Log to display active/tracked
5 J1 x* \: ?( g5 h/ T8 E9 x          network connections.
; m. L/ a2 e& U: i* l# ^   - NEW: Added netstat-nat command.
$ ]6 A, t3 [* ]6 V! J+ t   - NEW: Added pre-mount and post-mount user scripts (patch submitted by 5 w: i7 H0 I. X  k8 W2 m. Y
          Shantanu Goel), R0 p# `1 o7 Z4 }( f) e
   - NEW: Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts
* t$ _. n! V" k) a4 p/ R) M1 X   - FIXED: Removed check in Asus's code that would reject txpower > 80
/ t5 H5 f* [' S) z2 ]: `            unless you clicked three times on Apply (?!).
( u' Q" K3 k$ o            NOTE: Still not sure power setting even works, as I get
/ @; S" `' a' a7 {, Q            -80db from the other end of the house no matter if I use 8 P* I% h* B: X+ I. C
            40 or 500 mW.# k4 w1 E! a5 g& r" m+ \1 t

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3.0.0.3.108.6:2 n* p$ s; _* p9 s& e3 ?& k* Q
   - NEW: HTTP access list (backported from build 112)
) s& P$ l) o) h$ P7 w( H* l6 ]0 q: j   - NEW: PPTP VPN encryption options (backported from build 112)3 t/ L9 r2 B7 x9 M  A
   - FIXED: Traffic history location was't properly saved
: J0 D; ^2 @( t8 }" v* P            when changed in webui.
3 |8 f. W1 B$ A& O1 ]   - FIXED: Disabled traffic history saving to nvram for now,3 q" q. c0 p* ^' ?( Q! \
            to avoid people accidentally filling their limited nvram space.
+ E/ _6 C8 H, Y" N' {3 l# K+ m   - FIXED: Missing bottom pixels from the bottom of General menu8 x  a1 q" {4 s* u% E
   - FIXED: Removed invalid CSS attribute4 z' S" I) V9 c0 _* g+ @. _- o
   - FIXED: typo in VPN iptables entries (bug in Asus's code)
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3.0.0.3.108.5:
; u' r' k4 G+ c# x   - NEW: Crond starts at boot time.
2 D% D8 }2 W) c1 Y; m: a" }8 I   - NEW: init-start is a new user script that will be run early on
/ I2 A0 e1 B' D7 ]8 @          at boot time (right after jffs is mounted, and before any . Y7 P1 b2 L- S6 P- o- p
          service gets started): y: z% \) q0 ]& i5 B, Q
  - NEW: Can save traffic history to a custom location (USB or 9 C- D* Z$ c' L! B4 Q7 a
         JFFS, for instance) to preserve it between reboots.
2 d4 @, m$ x( O( G( F1 O; [  - NEW: Added Monthly traffic page (ported from Tomato)
$ [; Z; D! _1 C4 E/ G$ t% Z  - NEW: Added the Performance Tuning page (with temperature).8 u: I8 o7 d# g% T9 O. ]3 e3 m" [
  - FIXED: Webui authentication was bypassed by the web server (bug in  A( \2 m% M1 Z' t. I
           Asus's code)
! i. p% X( A! V0 h4 y  - FIXED: Httpd crash when uploading a FW or settings file over
2 |7 d2 G. R/ {4 X           https - should simply fail now.  For now you have to
$ |9 v, Q0 J$ O. |- P6 k           use http for flashing the FW or restoring your settings
8 H1 _6 c  `8 m: [           from a saved config file.
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3.0.0.3.108.4:
* K' t0 I/ d5 A' n, B( f. j) j   - NEW: Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in4 ?$ t8 |% ]4 w, C
          the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).# C: w# F$ n9 I  s3 K
   - NEW: Added HTTPS access to web interface (configurable under Administration)
; F4 ]. i, i% F7 ^4 S8 t4 S$ D# [   - NEW: Option to turn the WPS button into a radio on/off toggle (under Administration)
4 Y; B! h/ g, O  s, A( H   - FIXED: sshd would start even if disabled) N: U( w9 z1 }- u
   - CHANGE: Switched back to wol, as people report better compatibility with it.
" {1 _. U: J4 R, g) ]. @             ether-wake remains available over Telnet.
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   - NEW: services-start, services-stop, wan-start and firewall-start user scripts,
3 K; B7 @8 a$ E# O          must be located in /jffs/scripts/ .
' Q+ A+ F. G7 g   - NEW: SSHD support
: o5 c4 f! V4 [0 S$ [7 J: w( ^6 F8 J   - IMPROVED: Fleshed out this documentation, updated Contact info with SNB forum URL+ z9 D  X8 H9 `" [+ b1 X) @
   - CHANGE: Removed wol binary, and switched to ether-wake (from busybox) instead.
, O) l( b" `0 j9 R, u7 a   - CHANGE: Added "Merlin build" next to the firmware version on web interface.
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  v( [- k1 X0 y  |- x   - NEW: Added WakeOnLan web page
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   - Initial release.1 P4 z( O% a. d! ]9 ]  I. E

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Contact information
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% l+ R# W( R% j! I, e3 Z& s, A8 _SmallNetBuilder forums (preferred method: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=7047 as RMerlin)5 g9 X0 C0 m- Y9 |/ H* q- Y
Asus Forums (http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx?board_id=11&model=RT-N66U%20(VER.B1)&SLanguage=en-us) as RMerlin.5 B8 d% a' r0 i, g& e  o
Website: http://www.lostrealm.ca/
! l' W; T* f! u8 R# Z/ jGithub: https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin
3 z$ P5 k0 @+ R9 h5 b- ^Email: rmerl@lostrealm.ca9 N2 C; c( e4 C2 d7 e; v+ s' a
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RMerlinDev% B8 S0 @! m! o' _- r; [$ @9 c) s: O

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For support question, plese use the SmallNetBuilder forums whenever possible, I regularily
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0 p" A7 w4 P4 H# K3 C6 _! bDrop me a note if you are using this firmware and are enjoying it.  If you really like it and want 4 M! i; F. m8 ]4 N6 i! V
to give more than a simple "Thank you", there is also a Paypal donation button on my website.% {1 e# D( J) o& r" H

6 c0 ^! f) Y. B! m; ]( @( z4 @I want to give my special thanks to Asus for showing an interest in this project, + B, |/ g( s- ]
and also providing me with support when needed.  Also, thank you everyone who has
3 e8 e1 j) a& idonated through Paypal.  Much appreciated!, ^; ~9 _* K8 x4 s; I" v
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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
7 B1 E# K( u4 h谢谢,正好有个N16,刷机试试效果。

: u6 `6 |" E) T* |8 w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
" B7 J! j2 @# G- w) m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!
% \7 t1 o2 K5 }0 c9 w! n- K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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