Curent Merlin fw RT-AC56U_380.57_0. Never used any other fw on this router.
I have had great problems with utilising USB stick to save Traffic Monitoring data. After killing my router 4-5 times, I am certaing this must be a bug.
1. I was trying to save Traffic Monitoring data to disk. I connected USB 2.0 32 GB stick (normally, it works perfectly)
Stick would often dissapear after few seconds or would not even be recognized. I would move it a bit or remove it and connect it again. On USB 2 port I never can get it to be recognized, on USB 3 port it gets recongized and sometime gets lost.
2. When I enabled Custom Location and pointed it to my USB stick, it got my router killed. In few seconds router did reset and I got the page which normally is shown after a reset (upload fw, delete NVRAM, reboot options). But, the router went into continous reboot cycle.
I had to set manually IP address for my LAN to get connected (got it as router 192.168.1.1). I tried uploading fw (original and Merlin) several times, no go. I tried Asus fw restore, after it was done, it said firmware can not be restored. After few more reboots and resets, I deleted NVRAM and returned it to normal life.
But, whenever I tried to configure my Traffic Monitoring to be saved to my USB, I killed my router again. Now, I just tried to reset the NVRAM, and reset it back to life. After 4 times, I gave up. When history is set to RAM, all is well. Monitor all IPs by default is set to Yes on all cases.
Two times router was killed even without my USB attached, possibly just by turning on Monitor all IPs.
Different ways to kill it but all related to monitoring traffic. My USB problem may very well be a separate bug.
3. If a router is on a network and I have server with TB disks on that network, why shouild I add USB stick to the router to save traffic data? Why not enter NFS path to my server? Router should accept NFS shares to save its data.
I have had great problems with utilising USB stick to save Traffic Monitoring data. After killing my router 4-5 times, I am certaing this must be a bug.
1. I was trying to save Traffic Monitoring data to disk. I connected USB 2.0 32 GB stick (normally, it works perfectly)
Stick would often dissapear after few seconds or would not even be recognized. I would move it a bit or remove it and connect it again. On USB 2 port I never can get it to be recognized, on USB 3 port it gets recongized and sometime gets lost.
2. When I enabled Custom Location and pointed it to my USB stick, it got my router killed. In few seconds router did reset and I got the page which normally is shown after a reset (upload fw, delete NVRAM, reboot options). But, the router went into continous reboot cycle.
I had to set manually IP address for my LAN to get connected (got it as router 192.168.1.1). I tried uploading fw (original and Merlin) several times, no go. I tried Asus fw restore, after it was done, it said firmware can not be restored. After few more reboots and resets, I deleted NVRAM and returned it to normal life.
But, whenever I tried to configure my Traffic Monitoring to be saved to my USB, I killed my router again. Now, I just tried to reset the NVRAM, and reset it back to life. After 4 times, I gave up. When history is set to RAM, all is well. Monitor all IPs by default is set to Yes on all cases.
Two times router was killed even without my USB attached, possibly just by turning on Monitor all IPs.
Different ways to kill it but all related to monitoring traffic. My USB problem may very well be a separate bug.
3. If a router is on a network and I have server with TB disks on that network, why shouild I add USB stick to the router to save traffic data? Why not enter NFS path to my server? Router should accept NFS shares to save its data.
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