hifiwifi
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Latest Alpha. RT-AX86U.What model of router are you using? Do you install the last version of alpha on it? Last alpha doesn't have any problems with DNS-over-TLS.
Latest Alpha. RT-AX86U.What model of router are you using? Do you install the last version of alpha on it? Last alpha doesn't have any problems with DNS-over-TLS.
UPDATE: Flashed again and working as expected.Latest Alpha. RT-AX86U.
Most likely you were still running previous version of alpha.UPDATE: Flashed again and working as expected.
Did you see these errors after an event related to the WAN interface? For example wan reconnection, ip changed by ISP etc...these error messages are new to me
Dec 30 14:42:13 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:13 rc_service: udhcpc_wan 355345:notify_rc start_dhcp6c
Dec 30 14:42:13 rc_service: waitting "start_dnsmasq" via watchdog ...
Dec 30 14:42:13 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:14 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:14 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:15 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:15 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:16 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:17 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:17 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:18 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:18 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:19 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:19 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:20 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0x4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:20 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:21 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:22 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:22 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:23 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0xf4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:23 kernel: Serdes 8 False Link Up with Error Symbol 0x4 at 3.c466h at speed 2500Mbps
Dec 30 14:42:23 kernel: ^[[0;30;103mWarning: Serdes at 8 link does not go up following external copper PHY at 21.^[[0m
Dec 30 14:42:24 kernel: eth5 (Int switch port: 7) (Logical Port: 7) (phyId: 15) Link Up at 2500 mbps full duplex
my ip almost never changes but seems to be just notification related i don't experience any problemsDid you see these errors after an event related to the WAN interface? For example wan reconnection, ip changed by ISP etc...
Waiting on for Beta release.
Hopefully soon it will happen
If you had read the thread completely, you would notice that there ARE errors.
The bug was introduced by Asus in 388_24353.@AsusFreak
Can confirm! Same here! After choosing "Enable Access Restrictions" the router became unresponsive. I had to WPS reset my ax88u and restore my backups.
I don't know if this bug also existed in 388.5 because I hadn't used this feature yet.
GT-AXE16000_3004_388.6_alpha1-gb287d474aeI am assuming the one dated 6 days ago is the latest Beta?
CC
FYI I tried going back to 3.0.0.4.388_24198, loading the most recent .cfg, deleting the access restriction list, saving the updated settings then going back to 388.6_alpha1-gb287d474ae.Feedback from RT-AX86U_PRO users has been a bit mixed but my experience has been pretty positive.
I was coming from Asus stock 3.0.0.4.388_24198 but couldn't update to 3004_388.6_alpha1-gb287d474ae until I had done a WPS-reset back to factory defaults on stock and then configured the alpha from scratch. I've been a 'dirty upgrader' for a while without any problems but thought it was time to bite the bullet rather than try reloading any saved .cfg files from stock or 388.5 before that.
Reliability has been fine over the last 7 days with minimal changes from the defaults, and it rebooted automatically as configured on the 7th. Having run fine for a week I tried enabling access restrictions (having double-checked that I had saved a .cfg of that working configuration) to limit login to two devices but as soon as I clicked on Apply the router crashed. I could only get back in by performing a WPS-reset and reloading the good .cfg saved earlier. The two devices I put in the Access restrictions list are the only two in the Manually Assigned IP list on the DHCP Server page and I was doing the configuration from one of the devices in that list.
Happy enough to stick with this alpha for now though.
The bug was introduced by Asus in 388_24353.
There is a work-around that is much more secure: Disable WAN access altogether, and use OpenVPN to access the router remotely.This is a rarely used feature, but the bug is severe. Are you going to use this version of ASUS firmware, or wait for a fix? I guess it seems that sometimes, ASUS issues you a patch for specific bugs?
Or wait for the release.There is a work-around that is much more secure: Disable WAN access altogether, and use OpenVPN to access the router remotely.
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