For some reason FTP (FTPES) WAN connections keeps crashing for time outs, with earlier version (3.0.0.3.116) FTP worked ok.
Have you tried connecting to port 2021 instead of 21?
For some reason FTP (FTPES) WAN connections keeps crashing for time outs, with earlier version (3.0.0.3.116) FTP worked ok.
why newer version has smaller number? from 3.0.0.4 back to 3.0.0.3...
So in summary, 3.0.0.3.165 is newer than 3.0.0.4.156. The last digit is what matters here.
Also i would like to mention that even thou CL-Jeremy asks us to provide feedback here or via his email, i wrote an him an email and after he asked for my settings and got them i never heard back from him for almost 2 weeks.
Same goes to asus support, i mailed them , never heard from them for 1 week, but i got an email yesterday asking to provide feedback for the support they offered.
While i like the RT-n56u for the great speeds and pretty good wifi coverage, i can't say the same for asus support, either via its forums or directly via email.
Ok no problem, glad now is clear about how should i proceed next timeThat is correct.
I am deeply sorry about the lack of communication. For your case in particular, I forwarded it over to someone who was going to take care of your issue. Since I hadn't heard anything back from you, I had assumed you were in contact with the other person.
For both you and anyone else, if there is a lack of communication from anybody (over 2 days), please contact us again asking for an update. We may still be working on your issue, but you can at least get a notice of it and remind us. We are very busy working with customers as well as new development so please remind us so that you don't fall out of the loop.
Again, I apologize, but I had no idea that is what happened to you.
I upgraded from 3.0.0.4_154 to 3.0.0.3_165_20120729. After the reboot, my config was gone and the unit was at factory defaults.Hi Everybody!
I have put up a new beta firmware back on the OP, so please check it out and let me know how it goes
Two things:
1. Clear the NVRAM. With the ASUS WRT beta firmware.
Telnet to the router, or http://192.168.1.1/Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp
Enter these commands:
mtd-erase -d nvram
reboot
So, when load the beta firmware, do the above, then configure. Also do this before you switch to Padavan's firmware.
2. When going back and forth with different firmware with a USB drive, running media server or download master or torrent transmission. If you look at the drive, you will find files/directories names starting with a "." (they are hidden files/directories in Unix). Examples: ".asusware" or ".dms" you will want to delete these files/directories, AFTER you turn off media server, download master, or torrent transmission.
I usually turn off the services first, remove the drive and then take it to another computer to delete the hidden files/directories. Then take the drive back to the router. Sometimes I have to delete the stuff while still on router, because Windows can't always delete everything (too long of file names, or weird directory links), if you are using NTFS formatted drives.
If you are using NTFS drives, do a "chkdsk /f /x" on the drive before taking it back to the router, or you are having issues deleting stuff.
NOW you can turn back on what-ever services you want, and things should work.
It's a pain, but when going back and forth to two different firmwares, you run into stuff.
Two things:
1. Clear the NVRAM. With the ASUS WRT beta firmware.
Telnet to the router, or http://192.168.1.1/Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp
Enter these commands:
mtd-erase -d nvram
reboot
So, when load the beta firmware, do the above, then configure. Also do this before you switch to Padavan's firmware.
The "mtd-erase -d nvram" doesn't work on Padavan's firmware. The command just isn't there, which is why I run the command before loading Padavan's firmware.
After the reboot, I go straight to the firmware update page (http://192.168.1.1/Advanced_FirmwareUpgrade_Content.asp) skipping setting the SSID's, passwords, etc. Entering the default password of "admin" if it asks, then load Padavan's firmware.
Remember, always do this while connected via ethernet, not wireless.
If you are running the ASUS Beta, and want to configure the "Media Server", you have to install the "Download Master" first, then install the "Media Server", then you can get to the "Media Server" configuration web page. There is an issue with the "Media Server" install that doesn't install or run the lighttpd webserver software.
If you're running Padavan's firmware, I'm not sure what to do for you.
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