Hey Jim, maybe I should try John's fork, then? Can you give me a quick rundown on what's different about John's fork than mainline RMerlin?
I've turned off CTF in the interim to see if that helps with 48_1. Who knows?
Okay, got the new fork firmware going here *smile*, IPv6 is working. According to everything I've read, the RT-AC68P is supposed to use the same firmware as the RT-AC68U. And this has been my experience so far.
Hoping for the best with the new firmware.
Okay, got the new fork firmware going here *smile*, IPv6 is working. According to everything I've read, the RT-AC68P is supposed to use the same firmware as the RT-AC68U. And this has been my experience so far.
Hoping for the best with the new firmware.
Update, it has less then 24 hours and the router has lost its IPv6 address for no apparent reason. IPv6 is definitely borked in 376.48_1 as stated by others. Back to John's fork 374.43_2 ver 6.
24 hours here, and still have IPv6 on John's fork. So far, better than mainline RMerlin.
I do notice that I've lost the "system status" with CPU load factor and memory usage in the large subwindow on the right hand side of the Network Map page. But no problem with that, I get the same information in a way more to my tastes on the "Tools" page, anyways *smile*.
So I'm staying with this firmware for my reliability testing...
I never had any problems with IPV6 and merlin firmwares since 1 year on Rt-n66u and 68u.Simple question: are you all with Comcast or what? Lots of problems a see here with IPv6 and Comcast is always mentionned .
The only problems i got is when my Pc mac adress was clone in router.When i found that,i left a blank space( no mac adress clone) and the problems gone,no more ipv6 adress lost,no more reboot.. etc.
Running 48_1 (uptime 3 weeks) without issues and IpV6 rock solid
After 376.48_3 update flashed, Guest Network cannot disable MAC address filter.
Just as a heads-up for those not familiar with the code: a large portion of the IPv6 stack is being replaced in the near future. Asus implemented new code that does not rely on radvd+rdnssd and other obsolete tools. They finally turned the new code on in the recent RT-AC87U beta release.
Most likely I will issue an *alpha* release in the near future with that same code enabled for people to experiment with it. The new code is far simpler and cleaner, so it's probably less likely to display quirks with various ISPs. Keep in mind however that this new code is still quite, well, new, so it might have other issues at this time.
Bottom line is, fighting with the current radvd-based implementation is just beating a dead horse. That code is going away in the coming weeks/months.
Can you confirm if they are using dnsmasq for these tasks in the new code? I dug around on my Linux system, adding a ULA prefix is just a matter of adding an address using that prefix to the br0 interface of the router, unless of course ASUS chose to use weird scripting instead so I will have to resort to sed trickery to modify the dnsmasq.conf.
@Merlin I have an issue with 376.48 and my rtac87u I don't know if it your firmware but when I foward the ports 5001 and 9001 to acess my dvr outside my home I can't acess ir from my network after a couple of minutes, just outside my network, but if I disable and enable the port fowarding it come back working, and after some minutes I have to do it again
Do you know what it can be?
Just as a heads-up for those not familiar with the code: a large portion of the IPv6 stack is being replaced in the near future. Asus implemented new code that does not rely on radvd+rdnssd and other obsolete tools. ....
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