Well, you may not be correct. The AX88U does have a "stable" release although there have been several quick fixes. The AX86U "stable" release may be just around the corner...The stable version 388 does not come out for a long time
its "stable" for me already for a month, no issuesThe stable version 388 does not come out for a long time
The stable version 388 does not come out for a long time
I think they were saying that this beta was released a month ago and there is still no stable version, not predicting the future release. But I could be misinterpreting their meaning.Your source for this?
sam
NordVPNWhat VPN provider and what protocol? Free or paid service?
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1112): eth7: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xe832 (36/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1577): eth7: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xe832 (36/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1835): eth7: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xe832 (36/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1112): eth7: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xe932 (40/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1577): eth7: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xe932 (40/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1835): eth7: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xe932 (40/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1112): eth7: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xea32 (44/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1577): eth7: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xea32 (44/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1835): eth7: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xea32 (44/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1112): eth7: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xeb32 (48/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1577): eth7: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xeb32 (48/160)
Sep 25 14:57:51 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1835): eth7: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xeb32 (48/160)
You are not alone. My GT-AXE11000 has the latest stock ASUSWRT firmware and I spent hours with support regarding their implementation of WG. Finally determined on their end that their custom Wireguard servers only support OpenWRT/DD-WRT firmware devices. Don't shoot the messenger please! lol I now use Proton VPN-good performance from WG and even OpenVPN protocols.Question to those who got SurfShark to work with WG - could you post semi-detailed instructions? I can't get it to work.
What I did:
After enagling the profile, I lose my internet connection on the clients where the profile is active. Could I be missing something? Are there any settings I need to check elsewhere that could be interfering with WG?
- on surfshark.com: VPN -> WireGuard -> I don't have a key -> Choose location -> Download the .conf file
- in Asus-WRT: VPN -> Vpn Fusion -> Add Profile -> Wireguard -> Upload the .conf file -> Apply.
TIA
Surfshark (Surfshark) Sep 14, 2022, 22:04 GMT+3 Hello, Doug! Thank you for your response, hope you are staying safe! I do wish to note that at the moment, the WireGuard protocol on routers is supported only for the OpenWRT and DD-WRT firmware, I apologize for the inconvenience. |
I just noticed this as well and was going to post. Also saw RMerlin's post in regards to this:
Check with iptables. I think that option is only enabled if you want to add manual rules to the IPv4 tables. If you don't need additional rules, it can be left disabled, which is different from the Enable Firewall option at the top of the page.
It does disable NAT acceleration. If you see way over 350Mbps, check for IPv6 leaks.
NAT acceleration still exists (it's now called flow cache, with the second level called packet runner or archer depending on the router model), however there is no webui option to manually enable/disable it. The firmware will automatically disable it when an incompatible feature is enabled.
The flow cache engine is much more sophisticated than the old CTF.
I was going to ask the same thing about the release, I went to the support page for the router from within the router Web GUI, and the beta firmware is posted right where the public release would usually be. Does this mean it's stable enough at this point to use it as a daily driver?
Yes, even factory reset one cam v2 and reset the wifi config on the Wyze Robot Vacuum.Did you try rebooting them? Or better yet, powering them off, waiting a minute or two, then powering them on again?
I've always run 3rd party f/w right from the start, using RMerlin's since day one of my switch to Asus Routers. I decided to give this stock f/w Beta a go right off the bat with the AX86U. Going well so far except, none of my Wyze v2 cams, Wyze wired doorbell or Wyze bulbs will connect (even trying the re-add device trick in the Wyze app) to the AX86U's 2.4GHz band. All the Wyze v3 cams & floodlight cams (which are v3) connected without issue. My Wyze Cam Outdoor was connected but showed offline in the Wyze app, though I could view it live and it would trigger events.
EDIT: Also my Wyze Robot Vacuum won't connect and I've spend a lot of time with that
Has me baffled. Anyone here have Wyze v2 cams?
I have a Wyze cam v2 on current/latest AX86U_49599 release. The only issue is to not use DoT during cam setup.
You could try a clean install of the firmware... Hard Reset it and configure from scratch.
And you could skip the beta test if you only want to change from ASUSWRT-Merlin to ASUSWRT. The beta should be about over soon, imo.
OE
To confirm, after setting up your Wyze Cam2 and have it connected, you were able to set the AX86U's WAN | DNS Privacy Protocol setting back to DoT?I have a Wyze cam v2 on current/latest AX86U_49599 release. The only issue is to not use DoT during cam setup.
I just read about NAT acceleration being automatically disabled by the f/w in another Thread with Wireguard being used. WG is the primary reason I am testing this stock Beta f/w.
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