Well, in my book, jumping from 2-3ms to 20-30ms... that's 10x slower
It adds 2-5ms, it does not add 20-30ms. So 20ms becomes 25ms.
Well, in my book, jumping from 2-3ms to 20-30ms... that's 10x slower
Hi,Hi,
As you are posting into the Merlin-Thread:
Which version of .372 firmware have installed? The Merlin one or the one from Asus directly?
With kind regards
Joe
just curiosity. i couldnt find the change log for rtn66u.372.30_3. could you shed a light merlin
Looks pretty much the same settings as for me, except I don't enable "Client to Client". Also, I would specify the actual algorithm used instead of leaving it on Default, just to be sure that both the client and server use the same one.
Also make sure you don't have any firewall or security suite on your PC blocking traffic from the VPN client. Some security suite might not like the traffic coming from the 10.8.0.0 subnet.
I never tested the Android client, so it could also be a problem. I only use the Win32 client from work.
Thanks for the pointers. Looks like a few small things had changed on my android client software after I had the 100% success on the RT-AC66U. Things are going in the right direction again now.
Just gave the new ASUS stock firmware (FW_RT_N66U_3004372.trx) a try but reverted to 3.0.0.4.372.30_3 Merlin soon as I had severe troubles with wireless 5 GH performance. Although I started with "clean" NVRAM 5G wireless was oscillating the whole time making it impossible build up a stable connection (with android devices as well as with Intel devices).
When reverting to Merlin's FW everything ran as stable as usuable when using Merlin FW
No idea what ASUS really has implemented with the new "improved" WIFI drivers...
Ciao
In any case, Asus should have a new version with a fixed driver out real soon.
Was the ASUS cloud vulnerability solved with this last patch???
Based on the error message, it sounds like this function gets called while one of these lists is empty.
Thanks, this gives me a starting point to look into it.
The most common invalid names that I see are names that contain quotes, or non latin characters (i.e. people using cyrillic in device names). This also applies to the DHCP reservation page of the router. I doubt that's what is causing your issue in this case, but you can check that page too if you had manually entered device names there.
I have.Has anyone gone from 3.0.0.4.270.26 to 3.0.0.4.372.30_2 without reverting?
Has anyone gone from 3.0.0.4.270.26 to 3.0.0.4.372.30_2 without reverting?
Has anyone gone from 3.0.0.4.270.26 to 3.0.0.4.372.30_2 without reverting?
@ Zebodog
Both the 270.26b and 3.0.0.4.372.30.2 have the same wireless driver.
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