SeCrEt_BoY
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Client Lists still missing Clients...
Client Lists still missing Clients...
Go to the IPv6 page, and make sure radvd is enabled there.
@ Builder71
Have you tried those commands that remove all wireless driver restrictions? Did they help your range at all?
On an RT-AC66U, I went into the console and changed regulatory settings. Did a commit to nvram then rebooted.
After which, I went into the UI and did a configuration restore and rebooted.
The console changes were not overridden by the config restore. Is this normal behaviour?
thanks.
This is a known issue caused by the way stock firmware uses the OpenVPN enable option in nvram. Asus always has that setting enabled, but rely on a different setting to determine if the OpenVPN server must be started or not. So when you switch to my firmware, that setting is properly used to enable/disable an instance, so it will end up enabled by default after switching from stock to my firmware.
It's unfortunate since the issue was created when they merged my OpenVPN code into the stock firmware, and changed the way this setting is being used.
Just disable it, and you'll be fine. Not much I can do about this unfortunately, short of changing to a different setting name, which will create a whole different set of problems (people who used to really have it enabled by default won't realize their server is no longer started by default until they re-enable it).
Is. 42 better than. 41,worth upgrade?
Is. 42 better than. 41,worth upgrade?
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No, rc-code is preparing dnsmasq config (including hosts.add and dnsmasq.conf.add) and only then restarting dnsmasq daemon.
As far as I know the Asus AP's/routers max power on 2.4 and 5 GHz is 200 Mw. Thats it. If you want more you wil need higher gain antenna's
What happens if you leave 2.4 set to EU and change the 5GHz band only? You could get the best of both worldsI tried and it gives slightly better coverage compared to only changing EU to IS.
Funny enough the stock setting still gives the best 2.4GHz range.
Am I the only one seeing this??
Back to stock settings again and live with the greatly reduced 5GHz channel options.
I was just pointing out that your assertion that 100mW was the max allowed in the USA could be incorrect.
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