ColinTaylor
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And still you haven't answered RMerlin's question about which router you have.Ive done a reset from the router and rescanned at it isnt showing different icons for my wireless clients.
And still you haven't answered RMerlin's question about which router you have.Ive done a reset from the router and rescanned at it isnt showing different icons for my wireless clients.
Can't reproduce it here on either of the two routers I tested. Try a different browser.
Hello Merlin,
Is it possible to implement an icon for printer, TV, and Linux on your firmware?
Thanks,
Is anyone else experiencing this bug?
Click the USB3 'External USB disk status' icon, go to the 'Disk utility' tab, choose a frequency for the scan to run and hit apply. After navigate back to the same page and the dropdown is showing 'Disable'
Hi guys
Is anyone facing problem trying to uploads or delete files via FTP? Using Beta 3 currently and HDD format as Ext4.
Filezilla reporting back 550 error. Checked my accounts and every thing set as "R/W".
Turn off and on FTP and change NO and back to R/W but still no luck.
Have been away for a week so I haven't had a chance to try 376.44, just put beta3 on my AC68u and its working great. Thanks for the great work Merlin.
syslogd -m 0 -S -O /tmp/syslog.log -s 256 -l 7
/opt/bin/opkg: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("
I know IPv6 needs work still for the latest builds...however I can get an IPv6 connection established, but speeds are very slow. I get about 5 Mbps when I have my RT-N66U handle Tunnel 6rd when cascading it with my ATT Uverse service's NVG589. If I connect directly to my NVG589, IPv6 speeds are fantastic at 45+ Mbps. When I disable IPv6 on my NVG589 gateway and use the RT-N66U to handle IPv6, speeds are back down to 5Mbps. I can't get the NVG589 to passthrough IPv6 to my Asus and I can't get the Asus to have good speeds with IPv6.
Is this normal at least, regarding having the RT-N66U handle IPv6? Why is it so slow when compared to a direct connection to the NVG589?
EDIT: I was able to put my RT-N66U into "Native" mode with IPv6 and I selected DHCP-PD. IPv6 works on my RT-N66U with my ATT Uverse serivce, however speed is still an issue. I'm locked at 5Mbps...it won't go any higher when doing an IPv6 speed test. Not sure if it's an MTU issue or if it's a firmware issue.
I have no idea.
Same issue here. I was working fine RT-AC87R with the stock firmware from AUSU (2044). IPv6 was not establishing connections and the speed when connected the speed was very slow.
I know when I was using Tomato RAF there was an issue where the MTU was wasn't picked up by the router. The MTU of IPv4 and IPv6 though AT&T uverse is different since AT&T is using 6rd inside their IPv4 network.
Here is the link to what I was able to get working under Tomato RAF:
http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/tomato-raf-releases.63093/page-38#post-248078
Hey thanks for the response.
Interesting. I'll have to see about this.
One question though, am I suppose to be using Native or Tunnel 6rd? It works both ways and both ways have the same speed problem. However, choosing Tunnel 6rd within Merlin's firmware allows me to adjust the MTU. I can't adjust any MTU when using Native. Is that normal?
EDIT: I'm trying out your settings now. Looks like IPv6 is 1472 and IPv4 is 1500. I originally was using Tunnel 6rd at 1480 MTU and that's when I first noticed the slow speed. Let's see if this fixes it.
Use native. It will pick up prefix delegation and propagate it to your lan. Also QOS was a no go in with IPv6 turned up on Tomato RAF. I have since shutdown QOS here also.
Anything in Syslog regarding the USB disk detection?
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