Running Merlin 380.68_4
As I was setting up some manual addresses for devices in my home, I noticed link under the MAC address pulldown box that says "show offline client list"
There, I could see a long list of really old clients devices that connected to the router before. Hovering on the "X" next to it, it shows "Remove this Client". But when I actually click on it doesn't actually remove the client at all. Is there any way to flush the old connected clients out of my router's memory?
It's really not so much a big deal on the router. But since I use the Android ASUS router app too, my phone will show a flood of all these "offline" clients in the device list. An overwhelming majority of them were people who probably just connected once or twice and is still in my router's memory for some reason. I prefer to just keep track of all the "regular" and active users, and either hide or delete all these useless ones from the list.
Anyone with a solution to this? Preferably not one that requires me to factory reset my router, and reload all my settings every single time new temp users connect?
As I was setting up some manual addresses for devices in my home, I noticed link under the MAC address pulldown box that says "show offline client list"
There, I could see a long list of really old clients devices that connected to the router before. Hovering on the "X" next to it, it shows "Remove this Client". But when I actually click on it doesn't actually remove the client at all. Is there any way to flush the old connected clients out of my router's memory?
It's really not so much a big deal on the router. But since I use the Android ASUS router app too, my phone will show a flood of all these "offline" clients in the device list. An overwhelming majority of them were people who probably just connected once or twice and is still in my router's memory for some reason. I prefer to just keep track of all the "regular" and active users, and either hide or delete all these useless ones from the list.
Anyone with a solution to this? Preferably not one that requires me to factory reset my router, and reload all my settings every single time new temp users connect?