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  1. matthew_eli

    specific DNS resolve for VoWIFI

    I can say a custom DNS resolve on a different fiber ISB than WIND could work, since one user in another (italian) forum fixed this by AGH (DNS rewrite), using this setting: (Link to the thread: https://forum.fibra.click/d/16694-vowifiwifi-calling-in-italia/556) Maybe I'm using the wrong...
  2. matthew_eli

    specific DNS resolve for VoWIFI

    Yeah, and it's enabled by the operator (VoLTE works so also ViWiFi is active), but Wind Mobile lock this resolve on their DNS and you cannot use such DNS excepting with a Wind fiber connection. The only way I figured to sort this out is to put an entry in dnsmasq and it seems to work, since if I...
  3. matthew_eli

    specific DNS resolve for VoWIFI

    Ok, this did the trick (address=/example.com/1.2.3.4), but now the service it's still not active on my phone. I'm investigating why
  4. matthew_eli

    specific DNS resolve for VoWIFI

    Hi everyone, I'm currently using Merlin 388.2_2 and Diversion and I'm trying to figure how I can activate a specific resolve for this entry: epdg.epc.mnc088.mcc222.pub.3gppnetwork.org --> 151.58.176.144 For all the IP in my LAN (10.128.1.0/24) My mobile provider bound this resolve...
  5. matthew_eli

    Scribe scribe 3.x_y - syslog-ng and logrotate installer

    Try to restart Scribe by 'rs' command
  6. matthew_eli

    Scribe scribe 3.x_y - syslog-ng and logrotate installer

    I've just updated to Scribe 3.0.0 and if I restart it I get this warning in the startup log: checking directory links ...cat: read error: Is a directory rm: '/jffs/syslog.log' is a directory rm: '/jffs/syslog.log-1' is a directory /jffs/scripts/scribe: line 95: can't create /jffs/syslog.log-1...
  7. matthew_eli

    Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 388.2 Beta is now available for Wifi 6 models

    It works! At least, it works on my GT-AX6000
  8. matthew_eli

    Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 388.1 Beta is available for select models

    And you see all connected without issue on your Aimesh tab on the main router?
  9. matthew_eli

    Thank You @RMerlin

    Here from the beginning, with RT-N66U: thank you Eric!
  10. matthew_eli

    Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 388.1 Beta is available for select models

    Dirty upgrade from 386.7_2 for both GT-AX6000 and RT-AX86S to 388.1 beta 2. All seems working so far; the only minor bug is related to Aimesh, not showing the connection between nodes, but still it works
  11. matthew_eli

    Router webpage not loading correctly

    I have the very same problem, with both my old RT-AX86U (386.5_2 and 386.7) and now GT-AX6000 (386.7) (just an example webpage, it occurs randomly on different sections of the webUI): In my case, a Shift+F5 fixes the issue: I'm using Chrome, latest version and I'm on https only webUI; maybe...
  12. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    I tried 386.7_1 test build on my RT-AX86U and it seems all like in the 386.7, I mean regarding IPv6; in my case /48 prefix assigned by my ISP still become a /64, but @Tvlz told me it's normal
  13. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    Thanks and sorry: I now realized I know nothing on IPv6! Eh eh
  14. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    It is, but still, why drop this feature if it'd be available?
  15. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    Is that eventually possible to revert this change back and having the full functionality of /48 bit prefix, in case your ISP provide it?
  16. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    A /48 bit prefix, means 2^(64-48) address, rather 65536. It's huge, but it can be handled by a router I guess
  17. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    But why before, with 386.5, I had a /48 prefix for Lan too?
  18. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    Indeed I noticed also in 386.7 the LAN IPv6 prefix is written in the form of: 2001:db80:aaaa:: which is a /48 Prefix Length address; maybe it's only a mistype 64 in this case?
  19. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    From what I know, an IPv6 /48 prefix is bigger than /64
  20. matthew_eli

    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 is now available for all models

    Hi, I noticed something wrong with IPv6 page on my RT-AX86U after update to 386.7; indeed, when I was on 386.5_2 my IPv6 page looks like this: Instead now with 386.7, I have: Anyhow, my ISP provide me a 48 bit length IPv6 range of addresses; what I'm doing wrong right now? Why I stepped...
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