no, after flashing or rebooting, the date is reset and set to 2018.In the system log is the time synced?
no, after flashing or rebooting, the date is reset and set to 2018.In the system log is the time synced?
If you have ssh access to the router issue "service restart_ntpd" at the prompt and see if the connection comes up. Is the connection you are using to test wireless 5G, if so select a channel like 36 and test.Hello friends.
I’m sorry, I’m using a translator.
I did a "dirty" upgrade (384.15 -> 384.16 alpha 1) to the alpha version of the firmware, but after a successful firmware, I lost the Internet.
I am using the AX88 as the main router, a static connecting to the Internet.
After flashing or rebooting the router, the Internet status is not connected and the Internet does not actually work.
If you disconnect in the web ui and then connect to the Internet, then everything works, but until the next reboot.
Returned to the latest stable firmware.
Do you have ssh access configured?no, after flashing or rebooting, the date is reset and set to 2018.
no, but tomorrow I’ll try to experiment.Do you have ssh access configured?
Get winscp for windows if that's your OS on your computer. Set it up and install with it notepad++ these two tools will help you a great deal, putty wouldn't hurt as well.no, but tomorrow I’ll try to experiment.
or just use bitvise ssh client... AKA putty NextGenGet winscp for windows if that's your OS on your computer. Set it up and install with it notepad++ these two tools will help you a great deal, putty wouldn't hurt as well.
@RMerlin the change log shows “Merged GPL 384_8137“ this is AX58 firmware yes?
Don't update because of that fix, it's still broken. WPA3 still reports weak password in AI-Protection scan.
I already fixed that quite a while ago (and Asus also fixed it on their end).
The GPL code was for the RT-AX58U
I already fixed that quite a while ago (and Asus also fixed it on their end).
Edit: I was wrong one of my guest networks had a weak password.
I was wrong again it was a 2.4G non-guest network that had a weak password. You're right the guest network should be no problem. I noticed this because I have 2.4 disabled on this router, when I changed the password on the disabled 2.4G network it started passing the test again. Sorry for the confusion.If it's fixed then a complex password should not be required. Am I wrong ? A complex password on a guest network is not practical.
I was wrong again it was a 2.4G non-guest network that had a weak password. You're right the guest network should be no problem. I noticed this because I have 2.4 disabled on this router, when I changed the password on the disabled 2.4G network it started passing the test again. Sorry for the confusion.
So you use the code intended for the AX58 then whats the issue with supporting it ? I understand this is a hobby and your busy but maybe it's time to drop some of the legacy AC devices like the 66 and 68 and move on with the future. Just saying, know this will be a flame. O well..
No, unfortunately, this did not help.If you have ssh access to the router issue "service restart_ntpd" at the prompt and see if the connection comes up. Is the connection you are using to test wireless 5G, if so select a channel like 36 and test.
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