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Asus RT-N66U - Wake On LAN Screen broken

savestheday

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I'm seeing odd behavior on the Wake on LAN screen. Tried rebooting the router and tried on (3) different machines. All display the same weird page. All other pages are normal as far as I can tell. This is all I see - Right above this is my bookmarks bar (see attached!) Thanks!
 

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You probably have invalid entries in the saved list of WOL targets. Log through telnet and wipe the list of wol targets:

nvram set wol_list=""
nvram commit

If it solves your issue, then it's related to a bug already fixed for the next release. The current workaround is to not use IE for adding new WOL targets (Chrome can work around the bug, and I haven't tested Firefox).
 
You probably have invalid entries in the saved list of WOL targets. Log through telnet and wipe the list of wol targets:



If it solves your issue, then it's related to a bug already fixed for the next release. The current workaround is to not use IE for adding new WOL targets (Chrome can work around the bug, and I haven't tested Firefox).

Yup completely fixed it! Thank you!

(Btw, I was using Chrome when I saw that.)
 
Do you have a similar command to wipe out the DHCP reservation list? I'm having the same issue with that after adding something to static DHCP. Thanks!
 
Yes, use dhcp_staticlist instead of wol_list.
 
This post is over two years old now, but the variable for the WOL list for my RT-R66U is:

nvram set wollist=""
nvram commit
 
This post is over two years old now, but the variable for the WOL list for my RT-R66U is:

nvram set wollist=""
nvram commit

The variable was changed when Asus integrated WOL support into the stock firmware, that's why the one from the 2 years old post is no longer valid.
 

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