what happens if you hit the log out button repetitively? or scroll up and down the page constantly?There are now "4" that can confirm that this happens.
what happens if you hit the log out button repetitively? or scroll up and down the page constantly?
RT-AX58U crash should be fixed - the firmware was missing a userspace tool to control hardware acceleration.
Yea I noticed my router temps a few degrees higher. I can't get Yazfi settings to span across the network to Node guest networks either.... clients keep disconnecting or getting an ip from a different ip address pool.....Hi,
Don't know if this is the right place, but noticed 2 things after installing 386.1 beta 1 on my AC2900.
- Clients on Guest network 1 (2,4 GHz) can't access internet
- CPU temperature appears to be +/- 5 degr. Celsius higher compared to 384.19
I hit the apply button on my wifi settings page and the router rebooted. It also rebooted while pairing a node.I've already updated to the patched version.
I hit the apply button on my wifi settings page and the router rebooted. It also rebooted while pairing a node.
Guest network 1 for 2.4 and 5 GHZ sets a new IP subnet (192.168.101.0/24 and 192.168.102.0/24). This is to allow the guest WIFI to extend to the AiMesh nodes. I have observed that, with Diversion/DNSfilter - router, enabled, the clients assigned to Guest Network index 1 (the left Enable button) may not connect to the internet. I have set the clients to No Filtering in DNSfilter and they still do not connect. Moving to Guest Network index 2 or 3 assigns the same subnet as the router and with DNFfilter no filtering set for the clients they connect. Am not sure if this is a Diversion/Merlin issue or goes back to the Asus code.Hi,
Don't know if this is the right place, but noticed 2 things after installing 386.1 beta 1 on my AC2900.
- Clients on Guest network 1 (2,4 GHz) can't access internet
- CPU temperature appears to be +/- 5 degr. Celsius higher compared to 384.19
Here is screenshot of the console.Something is preventing that page from loading properly. Open your browser console and look for Javascript errors.
Here is screenshot of the console.
Ah yes thanks!! That gets rid of it when on the page but it does come back when navigating away and back again but the shift+refresh fixes it.Shift-reload the page, access over https with self-signed certs is often quirky for unknown reasons.
Glad things seem to be working out for you - my setup is now fully stable - BUT I am not able to use Guest1 WiFi without the issues reported in this thread ...
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/386-1-b1-on-rt-ac86u-log-spam-protocol-0800-is-buggy.68240/
Maybe it only occurs if, like me, you are using QoS and Guest1 WiFi ?
pc_append "ca letsencrypt" $CONFIG
pc_append " cacert=/jffs/.le/$(nvram get ddns_hostname_x)/ca.cer" $CONFIG
pc_append " leftcert=/jffs/.le/$(nvram get ddns_hostname_x)/my.domain.cer" $CONFIG
I have exactly the same problem. What is the issue here? Is it due to Asus firmware or can it be solved in Merlin?Hello again everybody.
Regarding my post of some pages before:
I've been able to fix the In-a-dyn updating every minute: this was my error.
By mistake, I inserted my FreeDNS.araid login with some uppercase letters (example: "LogIn" rather than "login").
After my experience, I think it would be useful a "lowercase" check for this specific free DNS provider
However, Let's Encrypt certificate issue persists. Since I wasn't aware of other users's posts until this morning, I tried too to downgrade firmware *without* success.
Now I'm again on 386.1 Beta 1.
I tried a bit of everything but nothing works (reboot, reset, JFFS reset, removal of .le folder discussed in other topics).
The following are the errors plus some my notes
Certificate creation seems to be OK. data is getting correctly stored with the .le folder
Code:Dec 6 01:32:17 Mastiff: Got AAE_SIG_REMOTE_CONNECTION_TURNED_ON Dec 6 01:32:17 rc_service: httpds 281:notify_rc restart_ddns_le Dec 6 01:32:17 start_ddns: update FREEDNS.AFRAID.ORG default@freedns.afraid.org, wan_unit 0 Dec 6 01:32:17 inadyn[937]: In-a-dyn version 2.7 -- Dynamic DNS update client. Dec 6 01:32:19 inadyn[937]: Update forced for alias my.mysite.com, new IP# 93.46.116.20 Dec 6 01:32:21 inadyn[937]: Updating cache for my.mysite.com Dec 6 01:32:30 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:30 MEZ 2020] Standalone mode. Dec 6 01:32:33 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:33 MEZ 2020] Create account key ok. Dec 6 01:32:33 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:33 MEZ 2020] Registering account Dec 6 01:32:36 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:36 MEZ 2020] Registered Dec 6 01:32:37 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:37 MEZ 2020] ACCOUNT_THUMBPRINT='FRxgJr9LDjkRIV4TI1uREx9iQLRmaxwwGx6ht2IyY0I' Dec 6 01:32:37 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:37 MEZ 2020] Creating domain key Dec 6 01:32:38 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:38 MEZ 2020] The domain key is here: /jffs/.le/my.mysite.com/my.mysite.com.key Dec 6 01:32:38 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:38 MEZ 2020] Single domain='my.mysite.com' Dec 6 01:32:39 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:39 MEZ 2020] Getting domain auth token for each domain Dec 6 01:32:43 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:43 MEZ 2020] Getting webroot for domain='my.mysite.com' Dec 6 01:32:44 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:43 MEZ 2020] Verifying: my.mysite.com Dec 6 01:32:44 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:44 MEZ 2020] Standalone mode server Dec 6 01:32:50 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:50 MEZ 2020] Success Dec 6 01:32:51 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:51 MEZ 2020] Verify finished, start to sign. Dec 6 01:32:51 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:51 MEZ 2020] Lets finalize the order, Le_OrderFinalize: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/finalize/105261011/6586480041 Dec 6 01:32:53 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:53 MEZ 2020] Download cert, Le_LinkCert: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/cert/037a7141e1249ac0a342aebcb2154d234a9a Dec 6 01:32:55 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:55 MEZ 2020] Cert success. Dec 6 01:32:55 kernel: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- [certificate removed by me...] Dec 6 01:32:55 kernel: -----END CERTIFICATE----- Dec 6 01:32:55 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:55 MEZ 2020] Your cert is in /jffs/.le/my.mysite.com/my.mysite.com.cer Dec 6 01:32:55 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:55 MEZ 2020] Your cert key is in /jffs/.le/my.mysite.com/my.mysite.com.key Dec 6 01:32:56 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:55 MEZ 2020] The intermediate CA cert is in /jffs/.le/my.mysite.com/ca.cer Dec 6 01:32:56 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:56 MEZ 2020] And the full chain certs is there: /jffs/.le/my.mysite.com/fullchain.cer Dec 6 01:32:57 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:57 MEZ 2020] Installing key to:/jffs/.le/my.mysite.com/domain.key Dec 6 01:32:57 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:32:57 MEZ 2020] Installing full chain to:/jffs/.le/my.mysite.com/fullchain.pem
However, certificate installation actually doesn't work (the browser I use doesn't recognize it), Asus GUI always signal "Waiting for authorization", and the log shows
Code:Dec 6 01:49:33 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:49:33 MEZ 2020] Domains not changed. Dec 6 01:49:33 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:49:33 MEZ 2020] Skip, Next renewal time is: Thu Feb 4 00:32:56 UTC 2021 Dec 6 01:49:33 kernel: [Sun Dec 6 01:49:33 MEZ 2020] Add '--force' to force to renew.
Certificate Information which I get from Firefox is patently wrong.
AdrianH,Asus have released an update for the RT-AX88U. (386_41249)
Yes, but if you encounter problems the first thing I would do is a factory reset. Some NVRAM values could remain and cause issues with certain settings.If upgrading from the alpha. And recommended if coming from stock.
I haven't seen any posts to say that dirty flashing from the 384 series would cause specific issues. (Though I haven't completely combed the thread yet).
ASUS RT-AX88U Firmware v3.0.0.4.386_41249 | SmallNetBuilder Forums (snbforums.com)AdrianH,
Where did you get this RT-AX88U 386_41249 firmware? Thanks
No, there has been no change that I'm aware of related to that in 386.1.
I only ask, because, even with the bad JFFS parition, the 3100 works fine as a node on 384.19. Have it running that way now. It's only when I install the beta that it's not discoverable, or even pingable (but it has an IP).
No USB devices are connected.Remove USB devices before updating - this is somewhat the recommended procedure that you do before updating the firmware as it may sometimes hinder the firmware update process
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