Weird. I tried FF (in ubuntu), Edge, Edge based on chrome, internet explorer, Brave browser on an Android phone and none showed me the list . If you clear cookies on your Ubuntu Chrome , it still renders the page correctly?You are correct, the Android version of Chrome does not render the DHCP static list properly. I cleared everything and reloaded the page. Still not showing the static list. My desktop Ubuntu Chrome renders the page perfectly.
That is the default setting.Edit: log messages must be set to Notice only now to stop seeing it
you can see the list on asus router appInteresting I rebooted all my devices and they all got the properly assigned IP addresses I entered despite not being able to see the list. So it's there hidden some were but it works. So I will stick with this Alpha 14 I don't need to see the list as long as it works for now. All else seems to be fine.
BTW: When I upgraded from 13 before the factory reset the list I populated in 13 was very much visible on 14 Alpha but after reset gone. I am not gonna play browser games when it should just work as it does in the latest stock build. But again this is Alpha.
Is not shown on my AC86U.Running this new Alpha 2 on my AX88U and see the dreaded Feedback Tab, under Administration.
Yeah no DHCP reservation list here as well with Edge on Win-10 1909. I tried to set the list anyway and it did not work. Don't have time to mess around right now it works fine with stock of the same GPL guess I will install that for now till Merlin can fix it. After all it is Alpha.
Relatedly, I'm using 384.13 on RT-AC86U. If you click on "View List" to see network clients or click on the DHCP Server tab on Edge, Firefox or Chrome, the lists will show for about a few milliseconds and blanks out and returns to the sign-in / logon screen. I am no longer to enter any static DHCP addresses.
This issue popped up recently for me as I had been using 384.13 since the release date with no issues. I don't recall the exact circumstances, but I think I made changes in the DHCP Server List about a week ago and this started happening. I'm not using all of the available addresses so perhaps it's a memory error related to having descriptions or something like that. I plan to wait for the final 384.14 to re-enter everything but I'd hate to see this happen again - no idea what caused this after using 384.13 for months with no issues.
I updated to the Alpha 2 on my AX88U and I cannot see any of my DHCP settings...? I think the table is there but not showing...???
I returned back to RT-AX88U_384.13_0 and the DHCP setting now show and the SMB does connect too... I will stay at this release... and follow this thread..
I returned back to RT-AX88U_384.13_0 and the DHCP setting now show and the SMB does connect too... I will stay at this release... and follow this thread..
same on my AX88U cant connect to samba - i see only root folders, subfolders are not accessible - access denied even filled user name and password
Don‘t!Can not enable SSH with alpha 2 as I get this popup.
Going to do a full reset then see what happens.
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Same problem here. Going to reboot with format JFFS partition and see what happens.Can not enable SSH with alpha 2 as I get this popup.
Going to do a full reset then see what happens.
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Thank you. I'll stay on this alpha for awhile; hopefully won't need to SSH in anytime soon.Asus did some silly changes to the SSH settings (which are half-broken). I reverted these changes, however some parts weren't fully reverted. This is already fixed on my git repo.
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