dancemonkey, it must have been updated.
I just installed this firmware and noticed a really annoying bug...
I had configured everything and I wanted to test the WAN speed without acceleration, so I disabled NAT Acceleration and at the same time disabled Spanning-Tree Protocol(because I don't need it). The router rebooted and everything was gone... It did a complete reset. ...
Pulled SD card out just to see if somehow that is impacting my not being able to use these newer firmwares and 5ghz/WPA2/iPHONE 5/Broadband dual mode client.
No positive change.
As long as I enable any wireless security a handful of clients can not connect on 5ghz channel. Disable security, connect quickly and at high speed. Back to 732.31 and all clients with WPA2 enabled connect on both 2.4 and 5ghz channels.
I do not understand why, but it is what it is.
I've captured the choices I have for wireless security too. Have more choices with 731.32 so something is different with the code as it relates to wireless security.
With 731.32 have Radius options. Something else. I posted that picture a while back. Here it is again just to have to compare. I know some folks are connecting with no problems to the iPhone 5 and .39 firmware. That's great. I am not able to do so. Something is different between the firmwares. Back to 732.31 for now.
What would be the best way to monitor how much data a specific device is using on my network?
I ran into the same thing. In my case, I was going thru the UI and turning off things I don't use. I think it happened when I turned off either Dual WAN or the 3G/4G option under USB application. The router reset and I lost everything I had previously entered. It would have been nice to have gotten a warning that this was going to happen.
"Asus are now dynamically updating the list of available authentication"
That's fine and all. But for my router something isn't working with WPA2 and the new firmwares.
I've done everything, tried every setting, cleared nvram, wireless accounts, etc.
When it works perfectly with 731.32 and not with later firmwares, works perfectly with no security as in the wireless drivers are allowing router and clients to talk to each other AND Asus has changed some stuff, well I don't know what else to say other than some dot is not connected in the new firmware.
Whether it is worth the time and effort to track down that dot is of course doubtful....
731.32 works great.
Laptop client with the WPA2 connectivity on 5ghz issue is Broadcom 4322AG with driver from 5/2010. Newest driver I can find.
Plus it connects perfectly on 2.4ghz channel and WPA2. Just 5ghz and WPA2 isn't working.
Iphone 5 is latest IOS. It as well connects perfectly on 2.4ghz and WPA2 using .39. Sees 5ghz, can't connect if WPA2 enabled in the router.
@Merlin any ideas when a 40em build will be coming out and when it does will the ipv6 issue of losing ipv6 every 2 or 3 days be addressed and hopefully fixed. Its getting old having to reboot every time this happens. All builds older then 38 dont have this issue.
RT-N66U
There are no (significant) changes to IPv6 between 38 and what will be 40. I've been attempting to get someone to help me debug this issue, but nobody seems interested.
The bug is when the ipv6 lease expires the router does not ask for a new one.
The system log shows nothing when this happens.
There are no (significant) changes to IPv6 between 38 and what will be 40. I've been attempting to get someone to help me debug this issue, but so far nobody experiencing the issue seems interested.
saintdev--the issue happened to me once, and I have turned on the debugging you requested. so far it hasn't happened again though.
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