ASUS ZenWiFi BT6
Routers · ASUS
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Latest Firmware
Version 3.0.0.6.102_58405
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63.4 MB
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Firmware History
3.0.0.6.102_58405
Security Fixes - 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.
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Improvements: - Optimized Wi-Fi roaming stability for devices supporting 802.11k but not allowing 11v. - Improved Wi-Fi roaming compatibility and stability for iOS 26 devices. - Refined accessibility-related UI and interaction details. - Improved overall remote connection stability. - Improved system behavior when using System diagnostic on feedback page. - Optimized LED accuracy for AiMesh Ethernet onboarding status. - Fixed temporary disconnections during client roaming via roam-assist. Bug Fixes: - Fixed connection failures when using 5GHz 160MHz bandwidth. - Fixed an issue preventing 5G WPS from enabling correctly. - Fixed connectivity issues with NOW TV after configuration. - Fixed incorrect connection status display for certain Wi-Fi devices. - Fixed AiMesh nodes not displayed correctly in the device list. - Fixed a disconnection issue that occurred after enabling the MAC Filter. - Fixed main network connectivity issue when enabling IPv6 for both the main network and Smart Home Network. Security Enhancements: - Enhanced system API validation for stronger protection consistency. - Strengthened command handling and system resource access controls. - Improved system logging and security event recording mechanisms.
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.