Nope,I have problem with original asus firmare site - site dont work "502 - Bad Gateway". Is any other with same problem?
I have problem with original asus firmare site - site dont work "502 - Bad Gateway". Is any other with same problem?
Hello.
After i enabled DoT in my 86u, then my smart TV cannot connect to smart content (LG Content Store).
Anyone have this issue ?
i was try also cloudflare, and did not help....I wonder if using a different DoT server/provider would help.
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After i enabled DoT in my 86u, then my smart TV cannot connect to smart content
i restored factory default after fw update, so this is not resolve this issue.Similar issue reported by a friend of mine with AC86U router. Since last update he has to reboot the router every few days to keep it going, if DoT is used. Also, Web History stops recording over time, according to him. I did load this firmware on my AC86U to test, but I don't use the router long enough to replicate the issue. Perhaps factory reset and manual setup with 46092 will help?
Yes it is still there in the latest asus release.Has anybody noticed whether that occasional "kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc01(...)" entry many of us are/were getting in the syslog is still present with this 46092 firmware?
Yes it is still there in the latest asus release.
In my case its logging that mostly at night when there is nothing going on as far as i know.
Its a mysterie
sed -i "/bcm_mcast_mld_add:833/d" /tmp/syslog.log
Hey man ,thanks for that.Thank you for confirming, @Rav0z. This is obviously not the solution, but if those entries bother you too much, you can remove them from the log by running the following command over SSH:
Code:sed -i "/bcm_mcast_mld_add:833/d" /tmp/syslog.log
I'm far from an expert, but the above seems to work very well for this particular cosmetic issue. Hopefully one of the more experienced members can confirm whether it's safe to run that occasionally just to get rid of the excessive log clutter. Thanks.
seriously ?So, while this release improved the stability for a short while, I've now tested it enough to conclude that there is still a consistent pattern where the 2.4ghz band crashes (all clients thrown off) (a long term pattern that Asus surely knows of). This time around, it happens after about 3-4 days of uptime.
Which is an improvement, but still completely unacceptable, and further evidence that this router is complete garbage, and Asus is either incapable or not interested in investing the proper resources into making their products work as intended, and thus, cannot be trusted.
Did you experience any problems before this latest release? I know I'm not the only one who did, judging from both the thread I linked, and the fact that one of the feats in the changelog of this version is "Improved the connection stability."
yes on beta fwDid you experience any problems before this latest release? I know I'm not the only one who did, judging from both the thread I linked, and the fact that one of the feats in the changelog of this version is "Improved the connection stability."
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