sm00thpapa
Very Senior Member
My view list is perfectly fine showing all clients.
Hi All,
since updating to FW version 3.0.0.4.380.3264, Google keeps asking me to complete a CAPTCHA code whenever I try a Google search. The page I'm directed to looks similar to the attachment. This happens on all my devices (iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OSX).
I've checked everything for viruses or outdated browser plug-ins and found nothing. Since the RT-AC68U is the only thing in my system which received an update before this issue started happening, I'm convinced there is a bug in the new FW (perhaps its sending out multiple or false queries??)
Is anyone else having this issue or does anyone have an idea how I could resolve this?
You must have missed a few firmware versions.
The authentication method is changed many versions ago, mid 2015.
HTTP authentication and saving credentials is considered unsecure and dropped by many applications.
Unless you have a static IP from your ISP, you may also have gotten a new IP leased to you in the process and it could be one with some unfortunate history.Since the RT-AC68U is the only thing in my system which received an update before this issue started happening, I'm convinced there is a bug in the new FW
Updated yesterday to this firmware and have no issues on over 30 devices. Must be a program that downloaded in the background.
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Does not happen to me using Firefox or Internet Explorer.
Unless you have a static IP from your ISP, you may also have gotten a new IP leased to you in the process and it could be one with some unfortunate history.
You can still go back to whatever you want to without the recovery tool: http://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ac68u-firmware-3-0-0-4-380-3264.32506/#post-259454
I get that occasionally when I use Alfred on OS X a lot for Google searches. I think Google just sees a lot of searches from an app like this as potential spam then throws up the Captcha as a verification. I got this on previous FW versions and even on different routers, so I don't think it is related to this new Merlin FW.Hi All,
since updating to FW version 3.0.0.4.380.3264, Google keeps asking me to complete a CAPTCHA code whenever I try a Google search. The page I'm directed to looks similar to the attachment. This happens on all my devices (iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OSX).
I've checked everything for viruses or outdated browser plug-ins and found nothing. Since the RT-AC68U is the only thing in my system which received an update before this issue started happening, I'm convinced there is a bug in the new FW (perhaps its sending out multiple or false queries??)
Is anyone else having this issue or does anyone have an idea how I could resolve this?
Please explain the procedure for using the CFE webserver, eg/ how to access it and what commands to issue. Thx
I tried the recovery tool on a 68u and it worked without an issue rolling back from the restricted. Should work for all the routers you just cant do it through the routers web client.You can't roll back through the GUI as you will get the incompatible firmware message but you can roll back through the CFE miniWeb Server.
I just went from 3.0.0.4.380.3264 back to 9.0.0.4.380_2695 and from 3.0.0.4.380.3264 to 3.0.0.4.380.1842 as a test.
All worked just fine when going back to either firmware.
I think the firmware recovery tool may work too but I am done testing as I now know I have a way to go back if I need to.
Can someone who loaded this firmware check your CFE level to see if it was updated?
nvram get bl_version
You don't have to issue any commands as it runs in your web browser.
What you do is put router into recovery mode
What I do is set the TCP/IPv4 of my network adapter to 192.168.1.2 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and default gateway to 192.168.1.1
The reason I do this is if you leave it on auto DHCP you may lose connection to the router during firmware upload.
Turn off router then hold reset button while powering router back on then keep holding reset until power light starts blinking
Now launch your web browser to 192.168.1.1 and you should see the image in this post in your browser.
After you are done uploading firmware you can change your adapter back to auto DHCP.
Why did you roll back? To prove it was possible? Problems? Your redirect issue?I had all sorts of problems using the Asus Recovery tool to roll back the firmware.
I just decided that i had jumped the gun too soon when i upgraded and would instead hold off until i see how everyone else is faring with the new firmware. The redirection i wasn't a fan of to start with. Anyways i'm definitely open to upgrading sometime down the track.Why did you roll back? To prove it was possible? Problems? Your redirect issue?
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