I just received my router a couple days ago from amazon. I updated it to fw102 immediately but I seem to have issues with configuring the router.
Anyone have issues with not being able to configure the port forwarding and DHCP IP range? Every time I change parameters on those pages, the router goes, "10%, 20%,...100% complete!" and it just sits there...with the spinner spinning. I couldn't log back in to the router until I hold the reset button down for a few seconds which effectively wipes all configuration and I have to start over.
The other pages saves fine.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I rebooted cleared cache but only see *.96
Can you try 21:00-00:59 ?hi friends!
i am going crazy with wireless schedule!
i go to Wireless - Professional menù and i want my wireless radio on at 9:00 and i want it off at 01:00 in the night.
so pratically from 01:00 night untill 9:00 i want my wireless off!
i do not understant ho to insert that
help me!
Can you try 21:00-00:59 ?
Just re-read your post again, you want it on 9:00 in the morning or night?
It may not be possible the way you want to do it. Looks like times will need to be same day.
i want wireless on from 9 (morning) to 01:00 night
it is very strange that i cant do this.
I just updated to 108. Downloaded from OS: "Others" since I am on Mac OS X Lion. ( My first attempt at doing an update via Mac Lion--100% successful)
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=RT-N66U+(VER.B1)&p=11&s=2
Looks like I may be getting a bit better RSSI...minus a few points. Still observing.
you have any issues w/ wifi stop broadcasting ur SSID?I've just updated to .108 via Mac Lion as well, no issues other than realizing I had set a static IP on my hardline while I had also applied a static DHCP mapping for the laptop as well so I had a little external hiccup but easily resolved.
The wireless throughput and extra range from my old Linksys is nice I gotta say,
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