I just sent my RT-AC68U back for repair...
What is not clear to me is what went wrong when I did the factory reset after the update.
I know that this procedure erases the nvram, in my case something went wrong but it happened only with this FW release.
Is that a coincidence or maybe my nvram got faulty?
I want to know from other users here if they had "Turbo mode" enabled or not when they did the upgrade (was it by pressing the led-button or with command line), also if they had already updated the bootloader before like mine.
I want to know also if the "factory default reset" can (or must) be done before or after the update (by pressing reset or from the GUI).
I think it's important to know such informations to avoid future crashing updates like mine and so have a list of things to check before starting the update.
This FW updates also the bootloader so I guess we need to pay more attention.
I'll settle even of simple answers, I can't afford to crash the router for the second time, hope you understand me.
I'd do the reset to factory defaults after flashing a new firmware version for sure. A reset to factory defaults before flashing is optional, though. Some people do the reset both before before and after flashing, I always do a reset after flashing only, and that has worked well for me.
If I'm having a stubborn problem that I can't explain though, I might do a reset both before and after flashing, but I've done this very rarely.
I'm not aware what "turbo mode" is, but flashing this release (for the Asus RT-AC68U/R only) should update the boot in the CFE during the flash.
Is this "turbo mode" that you mention "overclocking"? If I was overclocking my router (which I don't do), I would reset the router before flashing, which should turn off the overclocking. And then reset again after flashing.
It could also be your Antivirus. I did had the same, not sure if I was using Merlin's firmware or on stock asus.
And at that time i was using port 80 as web login for asus router.
I'm using AVAST and it used to scan your network + router.
Just change your port in your router.
After updating to F/W .50 on RT-N66U running in AP mode, the internal time is incorrect. What should the NTP server be set to (or should it be left blank to get correct time from the modem/router)??
I think that's been suggested already, but do try a different web browser. Also make sure the username, password and wifi info you enter in the QIS does not contain any unusual character that might prevent the wizard from completing.
Interesting enough is that I too am running Avast. That software is starting to get worse and worse. I may have to look for a new alternative.
Interesting enough is that I too am running Avast. That software is starting to get worse and worse. I may have to look for a new alternative.
#!/bin/sh
iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o tun11 -j ACCEPT
iptables -I FORWARD -i tun11 -o br0 -j ACCEPT
iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o vlan1 -j DROP
iptables -I INPUT -i tun11 -j REJECT
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tun11 -j MASQUERADE
hi. i have connected 16GB usb2.0 disk in RT-AC56U. it is formatted as NTFS. i try to connect to USB2.0 or USB3.0 but still not work correctly. in ftp and samba are all files visible but on network map is space as 0b. and when i try install download master, no disk found. Look on pics.
now i have 50 firmware. on 49 firmware is same issue. Before i had 44 firmware and worked all ok.
Reducing USB 3.0 interference enable/disable -> no change for this problem
before and after install 50 firmware i am put router to Factory default
Interesting enough is that I too am running Avast. That software is starting to get worse and worse. I may have to look for a new alternative.
Is this normal when enabling Parental Controls?Destination Proto. Port range Redirect to Local port Chain
!192.168.1.0 TCP 80 192.168.1.1 18099 PCREDIRECT
!192.168.1.0 TCP 80 192.168.1.1 18099 PCREDIRECT
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