UPNP was off. Can't find beam forming, is it a 5ghz thing? Not using that frequency...
I think that setting is only available in Merlin's Build.
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UPNP was off. Can't find beam forming, is it a 5ghz thing? Not using that frequency...
THe other day I opened a port one time:
Settings have been updated. Web page will now refresh.
Changes have been made to the IP address or port number. You will now be disconnected from RT-AC68U.
To access the settings of RT-AC68U, reconnect to the wireless network and use the updated IP address and port number.
this was the result. I waited for a day and then I could acess the router again. Very weird so anyway I needed to open another port and boom:
Same message..
Now Ive had it for couple of days and guess Im forced to totally reset router and all the settings... Zzz..
So weird I have no idea..
I think that setting is only available in Merlin's Build.
I get the same thing when I change any settings over the WAN. Can take hours before I can get into the router again. Incredibly frustrating. Can't believe more people haven't complained. Even a full powercycle doesn't fix this!
UPNP was off. Can't find beam forming, is it a 5ghz thing? Not using that frequency...
I do a lot of webui fiddling during my tests and never ran into any issue. I suspect that many people affected by this are being played tricks by their browser autofill. There was at least one user who would be unable to log back into his router because he had an autofill addon that would change the username on him.
Hi all,
I have one small usb drive and one big usb [raid setup] and want to set a sort of autosleep function.
My raid usb setup sleeps when unmounted. I figure this will count partly too for smaller usb 2.5" mini drives...
But is it possible to to unmount unless an active share is there?
Or wakeup on lan the drive en revives the network connection to the usb drive??
Any suggestions?
Just want to keep the health ok for my drives....
Ciao V
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