ASUS ExpertWiFi EBM68
Routers · ASUS
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Latest Firmware
Version 3.0.0.6.102_46374
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52.7 MB
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Firmware History
3.0.0.6.102_46374
Bug Fixes and Enhancements - Improved WiFi roaming behavior to reduce temporary disconnections in some scenarios. - Improved roaming compatibility for certain client devices. - Improved App Remote Connection stability in certain scenarios to prevent unexpected connection drops. - Improved AiMesh onboarding reliability, addressing cases where the onboarding process could stall and fail to complete. - Fixed an issue where the guest network client list might not display correctly in certain scenarios. - Fixed an issue with Web history display. - Fixed an issue where the app could not remove offline devices. - Fixed an issue where specific IPv6 configuration flows could cause IPv6 connectivity problems on the main network. - Fixed an issue where enabling System Diagnostics and staying on a specific page could cause repeated reboots. - https://portal.expertwifi.net/ is now supported, by accessing portal, you won't need to download windows or mac utility to access sites remotely. Security Fixes - Enhanced input validation and protection to reduce the risk of command injection and SQL injection. - Hardened environment variable handling. - Hardened protections around specific logging/command composition flows to reduce potential injection risks. - Patched a command injection risk in a specific network diagnostic function. - Enhanced DNS name handling to address a potential memory issue that could occur in rare cases during name format conversion, improving system security and robustness. - Improved safeguards for execution modules to reduce the risk of substitution during certain processes. We recommend upgrading to this version to maintain best protection.
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Why Keep Your Firmware Updated
Router firmware is critical for network security. Updates patch vulnerabilities that could allow remote access to your network, fix Wi-Fi stability issues, improve throughput performance, and add new features. Given that routers are internet-facing devices, keeping firmware current is one of the most important security measures you can take.