Very well, if this new route is normal, I'll leave it as it is.You are chasing nonexistent ghosts...![]()
I'd rather ask the question here, because you never know if it could be a bug or something.
Very well, if this new route is normal, I'll leave it as it is.You are chasing nonexistent ghosts...![]()
Solved by separating br like this:Hi,
I had a issue after update today from RT-AX88U_3004_388.8_4 to this 388.9.
I have from years ago a custom /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add looking like this:
Code:... (1) interface=br0,br1 (2) dhcp-host=br0,5c:c3:cc:39:aa:cc,ignore ##_#_xyz1 Wifi # (3) dhcp-host=br1,5c:c3:cc:39:aa:cc,xyz1,10.10.10.203,604800 ##_#_xyz1 Wifi # ...
After update, dnsmasq have this error:
Apr 27 01:29:19 A88X dnsmasq[13461]: DHCP host has multiple names at line 3 of /etc/dnsmasq.conf
At line (3) I have: "(3) dhcp-host=br1,5c:c3:cc:39:aa:cc,xyz1,10.10.10.203,604800 ##_#_xyz1 Wifi #"
I have br0 and br1 and I want to have xyz1 to be ignored on br0. It used to work until 388.9 with dnsmasq to 2.91.
If you have any suggestion, please share.
Thank you very much!
Later edit: after rollback to 388.8_4 the error disappeared without any other changes.
(1) interface=br0
(2) dhcp-host=5c:c3:cc:39:aa:cc,ignore ##_#_xyz1 Wifi #
(3) interface=br1
(4) dhcp-host=5c:c3:cc:39:aa:cc,xyz1,10.10.10.203,604800 ##_#_xyz1 Wifi #
No. The RT-AX56 has been EOL for about two years, it already received a year of extra updates.Hello!
Is there is a possibility for RT-AX56U to be updated from 3004.388.8_4 to 3004.388.9 or 3004.388.9_2?
I know that it is EOL, but it was still updated by ASUS on 2025/03/17.
It seems to be related to WPS UPnP for SSDP. Is WPS enabled? Is UPnP enabled?Very well, if this new route is normal, I'll leave it as it is.
I'd rather ask the question here, because you never know if it could be a bug or something.
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