DiGz_Au
Regular Contributor
Me too, how is it that arguably one of if not the most popular router isn't listed here with a beta. Beats me lolI'm beginning to think maybe my recently bought AX86U wasn't as future proof as I thought.
Me too, how is it that arguably one of if not the most popular router isn't listed here with a beta. Beats me lolI'm beginning to think maybe my recently bought AX86U wasn't as future proof as I thought.
What are you talking about? You realize this is a beta, and beta implies only a few select models are being worked on at a time, not every single one of them? This doesn't indicate in any way which actual model will receive the final version. I'm willing to bet anything that every single feature of this beta release that makes it into a final release will be fully supported by the RT-AX86U.I'm beginning to think maybe my recently bought AX86U wasn't as future proof as I thought.
Oh? I didn't know it worked that way. I spoke out of worry that I'd bought something "out of scope".What are you talking about? You realize this is a beta, and beta implies only a few select models are being worked on at a time, not every single one of them? This doesn't indicate in any way which actual model will receive the final version. I'm willing to bet anything that every single feature of this beta release that makes it into a final release will be fully supported by the RT-AX86U.
pihole adress you must enter in lan/dhcp server - dhcp list, not in wan section.
I have no problems with pihole. Please check your configuration
You can't use an internal LAN-based DNS server (like pi-hole) for your router's WAN DNS, which is your gateway out to the Internet. Point your RT-AX92U's WAN DNS at Google, Cloudflare, or any DNS server IP that is publicly accessible, otherwise you'll run into all sorts of problems. Configure your pi-hole DNS in the router's LAN/DHCP settings...your router will dish out your pi-hole's LAN IP as the DNS it will assign to all of your internal LAN devices set up for DHCP. That way everything inside your network benefits from pi-hole's DNS filtering. If you're using your pi-hole for DHCP, make sure DHCP is OFF on your router. Either way the router's WAN DNS must point to an external, public DNS IP address.Still this if using pihole.
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No RT-AX86U?
pihole adress you must enter in lan/dhcp server - dhcp list, not in wan section.
Thanks, was added 26 october.Already added RT-AX86U beta firmware in the same share link.
1. www.asuswrt-merlin.net - this is not a Russian-language resource.Hi, I have RT-AX86U, beta firmware from 27.10.2021 I can use for testing in Russia? If so, why don't you post it on a Russian-language resource https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net / .., is it only because it is not translated into Russian?
no, its not a bug. Asus introduced an optional dns server for client for eg. pihole.The WAN works, but the router thinks it's down. It's a bug. Two builds ago the router was saying WAN is up in the same config.
It uses a totally different chipset (Qualcomm) so you might have some waiting to do.Hi,
I have the Asus RT-AX89X as my main router. Any chance you fine folks will release a Beta for this model so I can test it on my end?
Thank you for your consideration.
Jon
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