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    380.70: (8 MAY 18)*

    - NEW: Bootloader update support.
    - NEW: DSL-AC68U driver to 5.5.2.9.
    - NEW: DSL-AC68U firmware to 1.0.4.3.
    - NEW: Firmware image format now compliant with ASUS validation.**
    - NEW: General backports and fixes from latest 384 GPL code.
    - NEW: General code improvements.
    - NEW: Improved boot process timings.
    - NEW: Kernel backports and fixes.
    - NEW: Lets Encrypt support. (ARM only)
    - NEW: RT-AC3200 NVRAM 128K support. (Firmware will update bootloader to new version 1.0.1.7 or 2.0.0.4)*
    - NEW: SSH/SFTP speed optimisation.
    - NEW: System checks preventing ASUS startup code from being executed when not required.
    - NEW: UTF8 SSID support.
    - NEW: WEBUI BogoMIPS information added to Tools_Sysinfo.
    - NEW: WEBUI Brute Force Protection (HTTP/S) block time option.
    - NEW: WEBUI Brute Force Protection (SSH) block time and hit count options.
    - NEW: WEBUI Memory Frequency information added to Tools_Sysinfo.
    - NEW: WEBUI Overclocking support added to Tools_OtherSettings.***
    - NEW: WEBUI speed optimisation.
    - NEW: WEBUI warning added before firmware upgrade under condition of automatic bootloader upgrade process.****
    - CHANGED: Brute Force Protection enabled by default.
    - CHANGED: Brute Force Protection (SSH) default time increase from 60 to 600 seconds.
    - CHANGED: Disable Samba service by default.
    - CHANGED: DNSCrypt service init code logic.
    - CHANGED: DNSCrypt to new servers address.
    - CHANGED: Enable RT-AC87U 'Reducing USB 3.0 Interference' default option.
    - CHANGED: OpenVPN stop from caching passwords in memory.
    - CHANGED: Toolchains configuration.
    - CHANGED: WEBUI Brute Force Protection (HTTP/S) default time increase from 60 to 600 seconds on failed authentication.
    - CHANGED: WEBUI minor code.
    - FIXED: Changelog file redundancy.
    - FIXED: DSL-AC68U TX slider adjustment minor issue.
    - FIXED: DSL-AC68U removed unused code.
    - FIXED: DSL-AC68U WEBUI Firmware upgrade.
    - FIXED: DSL-AC68U 5G wireless chipset code.
    - FIXED: Firmware size optimisation.
    - FIXED: General ASUS code issues.
    - FIXED: Hostname validation on Advanced_WAN_Content.asp page.
    - FIXED: Iperf service configuration.
    - FIXED: Masscan issue when selecting wide port range.
    - FIXED: Multiple vulnerabilities addressed on latest 384 GPL code. (Dnsmasq, Samba, WEBUI XSS/RCE/Buffer Overrun, others...)
    - FIXED: RT-AC5300 faulty ASUS code.
    - FIXED: RT-AC87U 2.4G wireless current control channel displays wrong information from 5G radio when disabled.
    - FIXED: RT-AC87U Stealth Mode Wi-Fi LEDs when selected "Power status only" option after reboot.
    - FIXED: WEBUI Advanced_ASUSDDNS_Content.asp server certificate format.
    - FIXED: WEBUI ASUS broken code.
    - FIXED: WEBUI ASUS validation code.
    - FIXED: WEBUI DDNS WAN IP/hostname verification warning.
    - FIXED: WEBUI HTTP port option regression on previous version 380.65.9.
    - UPDATED: ChartJS to 2.7.2.
    - UPDATED: Curl to 7.59.0.
    - UPDATED: DNSMasq to upstream version 2.80.
    - UPDATED: Dropbear to 2018.76.
    - UPDATED: E2fsprogs to 1.44.1.
    - UPDATED: Easy-RSA to 2.2.2.
    - UPDATED: Expat to 2.2.5.
    - UPDATED: FullCalendar to 3.9.0.
    - UPDATED: GDB to 8.1.
    - UPDATED: Haveged to 1.9.2.
    - UPDATED: Htop to 2.2.0.
    - UPDATED: IGMPProxy to 0.2.1.
    - UPDATED: Iperf to 3.5.
    - UPDATED: Ipset to 6.38. (ARM only)
    - UPDATED: JPEG to 9c.
    - UPDATED: JQuery to 1.12.5.
    - UPDATED: JQuery UI to 1.10.4.
    - UPDATED: JSON-C to 0.12.1.
    - UPDATED: Libexif to upstream version.
    - UPDATED: Libgcrypt to 1.8.2.
    - UPDATED: Libgdbm to 1.14.1.
    - UPDATED: Libgpg-error to 1.31.
    - UPDATED: Libiconv to 1.15.
    - UPDATED: Libogg to 1.3.3.
    - UPDATED: Libsodium to 1.0.15.
    - UPDATED: LibUSB to 1.0.22.
    - UPDATED: Libvorbis to 1.3.6.
    - UPDATED: Libxml2 to 2.9.8.
    - UPDATED: Lsof to 4.9.1.
    - UPDATED: LZ4 to 1.8.2.
    - UPDATED: Masscan to upstream version 1.0.6.
    - UPDATED: mDNSResponder to 878.30.4.
    - UPDATED: MiniDLNA to 1.2.1.
    - UPDATED: MiniUPnPc to upstream version 2.0.
    - UPDATED: MiniUPnPd to upstream version 2.0.
    - UPDATED: Nano to 2.9.6.
    - UPDATED: Ncurses to 6.1.
    - UPDATED: Nettle to 3.4.
    - UPDATED: NFS-Utils to 2.3.1.
    - UPDATED: NMap to 7.70.
    - UPDATED: Odhcpc6 to 1.1-71.
    - UPDATED: OpenSSL to 1.0.2o.
    - UPDATED: OpenVPN to 2.4.6.
    - UPDATED: PCRE to 8.42.
    - UPDATED: Portmap to upstream version.
    - UPDATED: RequireJS to 2.3.5.
    - UPDATED: SFTP Server to 7.7.
    - UPDATED: SQLite to 3.23.1.
    - UPDATED: Strace to 4.21.
    - UPDATED: TCPdump to 4.9.2.
    - UPDATED: Tor to 0.3.2.10.
    - UPDATED: Udpxy to 1.0.23-12.
    - UPDATED: USB_ModeSwitch to 2.5.2.
    - UPDATED: Util-linux to 2.32.
    - UPDATED: Wget to 1.19.5.
    - UPDATED: WPA_Supplicant to upstream version 2.7.
    - REVERTED: Allow firmware downgrade to any version via WEBUI.
    - REVERTED: NMap to v7.70 on RT-AC66U model, due to FW size increase (~2MB), it can still be used via Entware.
    - REVERTED: Trendmicro AIProtection on RT-N18U model.

    * HW RESET/FACTORY DEFAULT AND MANUAL CONFIGURATION IS MANDATORY AFTER FLASHING FIRMWARE, IMPORT OLD CONFIG FILE FROM PREVIOUS FIRMWARE VERSIONS IS NOT
    RECOMMENDED.

    ** REQUIRED TO FLASH DIRECTLY FROM 380.59.1 WEBUI, ASUS/RMERLIN WEBUI OR USING RECOVERY MODE, AFTER 380.70 WILL WORK AS A USUAL FIRMWARE, MAY BE FLASHED
    DIRECTLY THROUGH WEBUI TO ANY ASUS/MERLIN VERSION AND VICE VERSA.

    *** SUPPORTED: DSL-AC68U, RT-N16, RT-N18U, RT-N66U, RT-AC66U, RT-AC56S, RT-AC56U, RT-AC68U, RT-AC87U, RT-AC3200
    NOT SUPPORTED: RT-AC88U, RT-AC3100, RT-AC5300 (due to ASUS bootloader lockdown not allowing overclocking)

    RT-N66U require bootloader v1.0.1.4 or higher to support overclocking.
    RT-AC68U (HW Rev. C0/E1) bootloader v1.3.0.X does not support overclocking.
    RT-AC3200 bootloader v1.0.1.5 (not compatible with 380.70 due to 64KB NVRAM size limitation) is the only known version supporting overclock.
    Both v1.0.1.6 and v2.0.0.3 are not supported and it's not confirmed yet if the newer v1.0.1.7 and v2.0.0.4 (128KB NVRAM size) support it, for now firmware
    will assume them as so but will require testing for confirmation, eventually after feedback, support will be kept or removed depending the results.

    Increasing or decreasing the CPU frequency will always have effect on BogoMIPS information, if it doesn't change accordingly or shows a very low value, it
    means it's not supported.

    After applying new CPU clock speeds, check BogoMIPS information on Tools_Sysinfo page for changed values to confirm bootloader overclocking support.

    NOTE: Each system is unique and has different overclocking capabilities, two equal models can lead to completely different results, overclocking depends of
    several factors, such as CPU VID, DDR manufacturer/model and batch, voltage setting, hw revision, bootloader version, etc.

    If your router is unstable after setting a new overclock configuration, it will require a lower frequency setting, remember system stability results will be
    seen only on long run, not in a short period / couple of hours.

    If the system crash after setting a specific clockspeed and is not able to recover, a HW Reset/Factory default will be needed in order to reset CPU/DDR
    factory frequency.

    (POWER OFF, press WPS button without releasing, POWER ON, wait until POWER LED fast blinking, release WPS button and wait for boot process)

    **** SOME ASUS FIRMWARE WILL AUTOMATICALLY UPDATE BOOTLOADER ON BOOT PROCESS, MEANING THAT IF THE ROUTER WENT TURNED OFF DURING THAT PERIOD WILL RESULT ON A
    BRICKED DEVICE, THIS SEEMS CONCERNING DUE TO USER UNAWARNESS OF THE PROCESS NEVER MENTIONED BY ASUS MANUFACTURER.

    This situation currently happens with RT-AC66U_B1, RT-AC68U and RT-AC3200 models.

    Reading about it on different forums, router sudden death happening after a firmware upgrade process, this can explain the reason.
    Always make sure waiting enough time so the firmware can finish boot process before power cycle the router, so it can update sucessfully the bootloader.

    It is always recommended an UPS connected to the router to avoid energy failure bad timing issues under these circumstances.

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