I have NAT acceleration (CTF) enabled and yet all traffic monitoring features and (from an earlier post) parental control features appear to be working perfectly!
If you enable IPTraffic, then NAT acceleration automatically gets disabled.
I have NAT acceleration (CTF) enabled and yet all traffic monitoring features and (from an earlier post) parental control features appear to be working perfectly!
Dude, that is a well-documented issue. As a matter of fact, RMerlin ADVISED someone to remove spaces in SSID's, in this very thread? see http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/sh...=21483&page=15.Thanks but no thanks, I see no reason to since the actual radio works, and in my case only the 2nd SSID fails to display, the 1st one still has spaces and displays fine. And this is not the MSDOS era of 8.3 names anymore.
Merlin when I took my class in Cisco and MS that covered DHCP over 10 years ago the method of having a dynamic pool and a static reservations were covered in details. You can have the DHCP server hand reserved addresses outside of the dynamic ranges and the techniques I have been using are handled just fine in DNSMasq, MS DNS/DHCP, and Cisco DHCP.
I think a "fix" would be to not allow people to create reservations outside of the DHCP scope. This is how I have seen it handled in other home routers.
Have you tried using the fimware recovery utility after putting the rouetr into recovery mode? Excuse me if you have already tried. Whenever I have any issue at all involving flashing I always use this method to make things right.It was the first thing I did when I got it 3 months ago. I installed 376-47, then 376-48 and 376-49-2. But it does not accept any other firmware anymore. Any ideas?
Have you tried using the fimware recovery utility after putting the rouetr into recovery mode? Excuse me if you have already tried. Whenever I have any issue at all involving flashing I always use this method to make things right.
Also, try clearing the NVRAM by pressing and holding the WPS button with the router powered off, continue holding the WPS button while powering the router up and release after 8-10 seconds. You should see the power LED pulsate rapidly indicating the NVRAM is being erased. Then manually re-enter your configuration settings or use that nice utility John (the author of the Merlin 374.43 fork) has been king enough to provide in the Asus WRT-Merlin forum.
Good luck!
376.49_4 has been uploaded to Mediafire.
Code:FIXED: WAN page error when entering a hostname, and broken UPNP FAQ link FIXED: OpenVPN Server wasn't showing the Advertize DNS to Client option (regression from 3677 merge) FIXED: bootloop when enabling Traditional QoS (or any other feature that forces CTF to be disabled) due to FA being left enabled (Asus bug) (AC87)
Windows 2008 Server R2 no longer allows that (I was actually on a KB article earlier today detailing that, as I was trying to find best pratice guides from various sources).
Am surprised you have been able to install any Merlin firmware at all. Wonder if anyone has figured out how to upgrade the TM-1900 in general.
One would have to modify an RT-AC68U CFE with their TM-AC1900's MAC addresses and flash the CFE over the TM-AC1900's. I did it a month ago and it worked perfectly. Not sure, but if someone flashed to merlin on a TM-AC1900 without CFE flashing, then they are still locked on the 667mhz DDR3 (which would be reason to flash to an 800mhz "unlocked" CFE if a person wanted it).
Or if you got one as I did with the 1st generation of T-Mobile firmware that still allowed you to flash non-t-mobile firmware.
Sam
RT-AC68P-main router
TM-AC1900- wired access point
Is anyone else having trouble with the Asus ddns on 376.49_4? Seems like it was working on 376.49_2. I'm on an AC68u. Reset nvram before upgrading.
Thank you Merlin...
I've been using this firmware on my RT-AC87 and it's still rebooting itself...
It seems it can't stay up for like 5 or 6 hours before it reboots...
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Dragster
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