Asus n66u
Total flash and update to the latest seems to have broken ipv6 with comcast which works with the pre 38 version.
Asus n66u
Total flash and update to the latest seems to have broken ipv6 with comcast which works with the pre 38 version.
I have working prefix delegation on comcast, but the router itself no longer gets a ipv6 address like pre .38 versions. So local LAN clients get ipv6 connectivity but the router itself doesnt have a ipv6 address assigned to the wan interface anymore. Odd.
Try what RMerlin suggested: with both routers on 38_2 - do a file transfer and see what results you get (don't rely on the indicated connection speed).
It is just curious to me as I've never surfed faster than with this latest .38_2 firmware (N66U).
Of course, I've never used media bridge either.
I'm sure you've reset to defaults after flashing the latest firmware, as I'm sure you've manually entered any and all settings you need.
I haven't seen your settings posted anywhere - maybe they'll give a hint of what to try? MTU???
BTW, I finally got a 7260 for my laptop last week. I had been delaying getting one because the local sellers were either charging over 10$ shipping for a 30$ card, or were too clueless to confirm whether they actually had the N or the AC variant for sale. I grabbed one at the same time as other gears during the Holidays, so it saved me on the shipping cost. Seems to work pretty well so far with the latest drivers from Intel's site. Throughput is about identical to what I was getting from the USB-AC56 I was previously using for 802.11ac tests.
I Always reset after each flash.
I always entered settings manually and i always used same exact settings on all firmwares.
MTU has stayed at default of 1500.
See images.
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So I've got kind of a weird situation. I have 3 AC66U's, 2 as repeaters and one as the main ap. I was running the 3.0.0.4.374.979 and had no problems, but recently I upgrade to the new builds on Asus's site, and then tried Merlin, dd-wrt, etc. after those builds broke my setup.
The problem: I can't see my DLNA server on my NAS (or one on my PC) on my devices I want to stream from that are connected to a different router. I've turned off all the DLNA stuff on the routers them self. I also have problems seeing my wireless printer across repeaters too. I've tried the latest Asus builds, Merlin's latest build, dd-wrt, and tomato. Each time I make sure nvram is completely cleared but I still have issues. I even tried going back to the previous build that worked with no luck. I'm guessing I'm missing a step somewhere, but, the connections themselves seem fine, it's just a problem with certain network devices.
Any idea what could be going wrong?
The only difference is the hidden SSID.
RMerlin mentioned is had something to do with the closed-source part which controls the LED's. Maybe learning to live with it...
Howdy,So I've got kind of a weird situation. I have 3 AC66U's, 2 as repeaters and one as the main ap. I was running the 3.0.0.4.374.979 and had no problems, but recently I upgrade to the new builds on Asus's site, and then tried Merlin, dd-wrt, etc. after those builds broke my setup.
The problem: I can't see my DLNA server on my NAS (or one on my PC) on my devices I want to stream from that are connected to a different router. I've turned off all the DLNA stuff on the routers them self. I also have problems seeing my wireless printer across repeaters too. I've tried the latest Asus builds, Merlin's latest build, dd-wrt, and tomato. Each time I make sure nvram is completely cleared but I still have issues. I even tried going back to the previous build that worked with no luck. I'm guessing I'm missing a step somewhere, but, the connections themselves seem fine, it's just a problem with certain network devices.
Any idea what could be going wrong?
I was under the impression that the repeater mode doesn't create separate networks. DNS is managed from my main router and the only options I have for LAN on the repeaters are to change the IP, hostname, etc which are all in the same subnet as the main router. AP isolation is turned off, so I don't see how it would create separate networks.
The exact same setup worked before, and now it's not. That's what I don't understand.
Jan 20 11:53:32 syslog: module nf_conntrack_ipv6 not found in modules.dep
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