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Asuswrt 384.14 rt86u. Where is Ethernet WAN option?

claudioita

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Just did a factory reset, and upgraded to 384.14.0

I was using in Advanced Settings, WAN, Internet Connection, there is no menu to enable ETHERNET WAN

How i do enable it?
 
Ethernet WAN is the only/default option


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Sorry I do not understand. I explained myself badly, I was meaning WAN on Ethernet LAN

I have the vdsl provider modem plus the Asus router.

I conbect the vdsl provider modem to the Asus via Ethernet LAN 1 port.

With previous firmware I would put ETHERNET WAN on LAN 1 and put on the Asus the credentials of my vdsl provider on the Asus too.

What am I missing?
 
Maybe you enabled dual WAN? But the 86U has a dedicated WAN port (no need to use LAN1).
Just go to the WAN section of the UI on the left, no need to go into any advanced settings.


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Have you selected the connection type?

At the top of the WAN section you have "Automatic IP" "PPOE" etc. If you need to add the ISP account /password you must select the connection type first.
 
Maybe you enabled dual WAN? But the 86U has a dedicated WAN port (no need to use LAN1).
Just go to the WAN section of the UI on the left, no need to go into any advanced settings.


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No dual WAN.
I need to use the LAN port because of my settings (vdsl provider modem).

That worked great before the upgrade to 0.384.14
 
Have you selected the connection type?

At the top of the WAN section you have "Automatic IP" "PPOE" etc. If you need to add the ISP account /password you must select the connection type first.

Yes but it has to go through Ethernet LAN, not the WAN port.

Hope made myself clear
 
You don’t need to use the RT 86U LAN port, you need to use the RT 86U WAN port!!

VDSL>Modem>RT86U WAN Port


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You don’t need to use the RT 86U LAN port, you need to use the RT 86U WAN port!!

VDSL>Modem>RT86U WAN Port


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Before I had the settings WAN on Ethernet LAN PORT (1,2,3 or 4)

Is this not possible anymore?
 
Before I had the settings WAN on Ethernet LAN PORT (1,2,3 or 4)

Is this not possible anymore?

Only if you enable Dual WAN, but if you only have 1 ISP it is not required as you just the WAN port. Why would it be!? It would just waste a LAN port.


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