ualdrivr
Regular Contributor
Nope not me running good here. All computers,tablets,phones,and roku boxes.
Jim, have you tried AirPrint or WiFi print on the new version yet? If yes can you report any irregularities if any, please? Thanks.
Nope not me running good here. All computers,tablets,phones,and roku boxes.
Jim, have you tried AirPrint or WiFi print on the new version yet? If yes can you report any irregularities if any, please? Thanks.
Jim, have you tried AirPrint or WiFi print on the new version yet? If yes can you report any irregularities if any, please? Thanks.
My laptop connects to 450mbps. It has a common Intel 6300 abgn adapter.
The other question which is more on topic... Why does the router management interface say I have the latest firmware when I'm not yet on 5047? I suppose I can manually download and apply the patch but kind of annoying their firmware update check doesn't work all the time.
what updates from the web gui isn't as up-to-date as the website. Most people that update from the gui are more common users. Not many manu push FW updates through gui that quickly because if things are working for a user, why push an update to them that may cause problems. So once something is super stable it may get sent to the place where the web gui calls to check and see if there is an update. Clearly this isn't a technical answers to your question. I can't speak that language. sorry.
I wonder if the ping,trace, etc runs as root? Hope not!
Nearly everything runs as the superuser. This is common for the vast majority of home gateways, for design simplicity (and also because a lot of these are based on old, legacy codebases).
Keep in mind that for the httpd daemon to be able to restart system services while working with the webui, it must itself have superuser privileges.
I see, are you aware of any home or commercial router that doesn't run everything as su? I get needing su for things like reboots but this can be exposed as a service that can be invoked via ipc. The service can be locked down to only perform a very specific predefined task. In the case of reboot op the worst that can happen if its repurposed is router DoS. How hard is it to make a change like this? I imagine you'd need to isolate all the code paths that require su, stick it in a elevated service then run everything else with lower privilege.
Note: It's more of an ask for asus since I know you're probably engaging here as a community service. We're thankful for that. I know it's not a cheap change but shouldn't require a complete rewrite of the legacy code base. Hence hope asus does this but I'm skeptical
I'm so happy to report that I have NOT upgraded to this firmware! Why?
Because with the most recent beta, it looks like Asus finally fixed the last bug that was bothering me (reboots). I can't wait for the Merlin based on this release, and then I can stop checking daily for firmware updates to fix my issues!
I'm so happy to report that I have NOT upgraded to this firmware! Why?
Because with the most recent beta, it looks like Asus finally fixed the last bug that was bothering me (reboots). I can't wait for the Merlin based on this release, and then I can stop checking daily for firmware updates to fix my issues!
same here . still waiting for Merlin
It was stated since 4887 improvements 6300 card.
now I constantly getting 300mbps either upload and download. And the speed it's very stable and that's what amaze me!
Cool!
pr 7 04:47:56 miniupnpd[3812]: HTTP listening on port 53092
Apr 7 04:47:56 miniupnpd[3812]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351
Apr 7 08:58:54 miniupnpd[3812]: sendto(udp): Operation not permitted
Apr 7 09:04:02 miniupnpd[3812]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 8080 TCP removed
Apr 7 09:04:02 miniupnpd[3812]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 8082 TCP removed
Apr 7 09:04:03 miniupnpd[3812]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 8083 TCP removed
Apr 7 09:04:03 miniupnpd[3812]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 8081 TCP removed
Apr 7 10:20:01 miniupnpd[3812]: sendto(udp): Operation not permitted
Apr 7 10:40:16 miniupnpd[3812]: sendto(udp): Operation not permitted
Apr 7 10:55:26 miniupnpd[3812]: sendto(udp): Operation not permitted
Apr 7 11:20:41 miniupnpd[3812]: sendto(udp): Operation not permitted
Reboot problem is resolved but now watching video lags. Lost of image when watching video on LaPresse+. Going back to Asuswrt_Merlin 374.40 alpha4
Till now, Asuswrt-Merlin 374.40 alpha4 is the most stable for RT-AC68U
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!