Hi,
Have a look into the download folder: There is no .42 version for the N66U!
Or you sould read the first posting of this thread.
This would answer your question before posting it...
With kind regards
Joe
Hi,
Have a look into the download folder: There is no .42 version for the N66U!
Or you sould read the first posting of this thread.
This would answer your question before posting it...
With kind regards
Joe
I am having a little bit of an issue with .42_2 on AC68. I set my router so an AD I am running on the Win 2012R2 can be found by the workstation ( I followed http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13871 post to do so). After updating to .42_2 the AD domain controller can not be found by workstations. After upgrade I did checked that /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add and /jffs/configs/hosts.add are in place, have correct content and correct permissions. I would appreciate any troubleshooting suggestions. For now I am back to .41
RMerlin; which was the version to use for N66U, for great speed and range?
Since 374.40 TO 374.42, Asuswrt-Merlin rt-n16 WIFI not working
There's been a few hundred downloads for the RT-N16 and no one else has reported that issue, so I have to assume this is a problem with your router or your configuration. Try a factory default reset, and reconfigure your settings.
Just a question.
Is it possible for some future release to change the behaviour on the WPS button a bit?
I use this button to sometimes toggle the radio.
On my 2.4GHz radio I have a scheduler running. (5GHz normally off.)
When I use the button, to switch on the 5GHz radio, the scheduler always gets switched off.
On both radios.
Would be nice if the scheduler settings are remembered, or at least are left alone.
Thx!
That's how it used to work, and I had users complaining about this particular behaviour - they want the off button to be a real off button, not just a toggle that could be overridden by some forgotten scheduler settings. So in the end, I ended up sticking with Asus's behaviour in stock firmware because it made the most sense to me (and would also be more predictable from users used to it working in a certain way in the stock firmware).
RMerlin, thank you for the suggestion, but I run only AD on the server. The DHCP and DNS are handle by the router. Any suggestion what I can try on the router?
Don't Windows AD services expect you to also run the DNS on the DC for proper functionality?
The latest, 374.42.
Really? Of course your answer is the best, but I read somewhere that someone had to use the "SDK5 driver"-version firmware to get the best speeds.
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