Yes indeed! Brand New. In Merlin 384.19 times schedule is working fine but unfortunately in latest release by @RMerlin time schedule is broken. it can only blocked.Has the router in question been brought to a good/known state before the assessments above?
Update/Reset Mini Guide
And if needed:
Fully Reset Router and Network
Thanks for your help. I think @RMerlin know the issue. If this problem is in my router, shouldn’t able to used this feature in 384.19. But T.S working perfectly in that version but Not in latest version.Brand new doesn't mean it is in a good/known state.
After flashing the firmware, you want to use/test, perform a full M&M Config. That is the only way to know it is.
I'm running two new AX86u as router and mesh node first on 386 beta1 and now 386 final release. Time schedule has never worked at all on this setup. Everything else has works very well.We will wait and see in another beta if they will fixed or not. Need to reversed back to 384.19
It is working as well as it ever did for me on my RT-AX88U. Although it was broken in b4b, it was back to normal in beta5 and still works in 386.1.Hi,
Do you guys manage to get work Parental Control TIME SCHEDULING in 386.1?
I'm using AC86U and can't get to work time scheduling. Try to find NAT Acceleration but can't find IN LAN ===> Switch Control ---> No NAT Acceleration there.
Well maybe only our device AC86U is not working properly.It is working as well as it ever did for me on my RT-AX88U. Although it was broken in b4b, it was back to normal in beta5 and still works in 386.1.
I haven't sniffed the wire but from watching the pattern it seems to block DNS requests rather than cutting all active traffic flows when the timer trips over.
My sons Xboxes will continue the game session they are in until that one completes. But they cannot join any follow-up sessions. Say they are in a Battle Royale, that will complete when their avatar gets killed and they will not be able to re-join or re-start whilst the timer is blocking them. Its a similar story with being mid-game in Rocket League.
I quite like this effect as it means they don't simply get chopped off in mid action.
That doesn't mean anything unless you know for certain that 384.19 and 386.1 use identical variables and defaults. Not doing a factory reset AFTER flashing new firmware is a bit like filling up your new car with fuel from your old car: it works fine as long as the new car expects the same fuel, but if it expects Diesel and your old car is gasoline you're going to have a problem. You could switch back and forth between the cars and say "this fuel works fine in my other car, so the problem can't be the fuel," and that wouldn't be accurate.I just made some test on my old AC86U with 384.19 and 386.1 toggling back and forth with and without hard reset several times. Same result every time: time schedule works perfectly on 384.19 not at all on 386.1.
As I wrote it did not make any difference if just made "dirty" update or WPS button hard reset method 2.That doesn't mean anything unless you know for certain that 384.19 and 386.1 use identical variables and defaults. Not doing a factory reset AFTER flashing new firmware is a bit like filling up your new car with fuel from your old car: it works fine as long as the new car expects the same fuel, but if it expects Diesel and your old car is gasoline you're going to have a problem. You could switch back and forth between the cars and say "this fuel works fine in my other car, so the problem can't be the fuel," and that wouldn't be accurate.
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