This? https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/3dcbew/htmlheadtitlesuccesstitleheadbodysuccessbodyhtml
(a probably unrelated problem lots of people seem to have today)
An NSA backdoor in iOS/Android gone wrong?
(puts on his tin foil hat).
This? https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/3dcbew/htmlheadtitlesuccesstitleheadbodysuccessbodyhtml
(a probably unrelated problem lots of people seem to have today)
Server 1.I'll double check, I might have forgotten one field. Client or server? 1 or 2?
Very common on iDevices to have to "forget the network" and rejoin or reset network settings to correct weird wifi issues. Have seen that solve max 2mb download issue ( over a 500mb connection) as well. As soon as doing it gets a 30/30 again on 2.4 ghz band.No, but I manually rebooted the router.
OK this is strange. Both the iPhone 4 and the PSP successfully connected to the network just now. My iPhone 5 and iPad Air 2 had no problems connecting to the network when the iPhone 4 and PSP had problems. Hopefully they'll stay connected.
The thanks was for you, the last Thank You!! was for merlin.Thank Merlin. I basically copied and pasted his post and created a text file so I could just copy and paste into PuTTy.
One thing i noticed with this beta is Adaptive QoS -> Web History is not showing any records , Is it happening only for me ?
I am on ac87uIt's working perfectly on my RT-AC68U.
One thing i noticed with this beta is Adaptive QoS -> Web History is not showing any records , Is it happening only for me ?
My gf just told me tonight that time machine hasn't been working on her Mac since 6/11. That coincides with my upgrade to 378.54_2. I noticed in the changelog for 3.0.0.4.378.6975, it says "Fixed USB HDD issue when using time machine." @RMerlin, you mentioned possibly backporting specific fixes in the beta 1 thread. Any chance of doing that for this fix?
Asuswrt-Merlin 378.55 Beta 2 is now available for all supported models.
See this thread for the details on Beta 1: http://www.snbforums.com/threads/asuswrt-merlin-378-55-beta-is-now-available.25601/unread
Changes since Beta 1:
Code:- CHANGED: Updated dnsmasq to 2.73 RC9 (backport from GPL 6975) - CHANGED: Updated odhcp6c to newer version (backport from GPL 6975) - CHANGED: Updated openssl to 1.0.2d (fixes CVE-2015-1793, only present in Beta 1 - 54_2 was not affected) - CHANGED: Display existing key/certs on the OpenVPN pages once they've been migrated to JFFS. - FIXED: Time scheduler-related features (Parental Control & Wifi scheduler) were broken (backported fix from Asus's GPL 6975) (beta 1 regression) - FIXED: QTN firmware was still being copied to RAM rather than rely on the symlink to flash added in Beta 1, to save 4 MB of RAM. (AC87U) - FIXED: Dropbox cloud sync would fail on some setups (backport from GPL 6975) - FIXED: Entware-setup script would generate an invalid services-start script - FIXED: Duplicate zoneedit entry on the DDNS service list.
In addition, the wireless driver was updated for the RT-AC68U (from GPL 6975 - Asus forgot to include it in the 6117 GPL) and RT-AC56U (from GPL 6117). Please confirm there are no new major issues with this driver update (as usual I'm not interested in feedback regarding speed/range, as this is always conflicting as it depends on each user's specific environment, and a 2-3% difference can easily amount to be within the typical wifi variation).
I need the OpenVPN key/certificate management to be tested, to ensure that the code I wrote to allow the webui to still manage the certificates even after their JFFS migration does work properly.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
Crap! Doesn't anyone use USB printer-sharing with their router? I understand that there are wifi-capable printers available, but as someone who has 4 old working ink-jet printers and a working laserjet printer, I really can't afford to buy yet another printer just for the network capability; especially if third-party router firmwares as well as OEM-firmware allows for printer-share w/USB. It's a major drawback for me with your custom firmware; as great as it is, I have to change the entire network setup again and install a different firmware on my Asus RT-AC56U router.Not a single line of code was changed.
I had a strange problem I have not seen in a long time
my iPhone 6+ with IOS 9 beta (problem did not occur with the asus beta builds) 5GHz
I have my media player by ethernet
I was having a very hard time controlling the media player with its IOS app, it kept losing sync with it, I tried to cycle wifi on my iPhone but the same problem after the phone goes to sleep for ~5 minutes or more.
I rebooted the router and the same problem.
Its weird as I did not notice this after a flash to this build.
Back to Asus beta builds
EDIT: I don't know what is going on, but latest Asus beta is the same, so I am going to separate the bands, and try 2.4 on asus beta and test from there. It could very well be IOS 9, I'll report this to apple.
Have you considered buying a separated print server?Crap! Doesn't anyone use USB printer-sharing with their router? I understand that there are wifi-capable printers available, but as someone who has 4 old working ink-jet printers and a working laserjet printer, I really can't afford to buy yet another printer just for the network capability; especially if third-party router firmwares as well as OEM-firmware allows for printer-share w/USB. It's a major drawback for me with your custom firmware; as great as it is, I have to change the entire network setup again and install a different firmware on my Asus RT-AC56U router.
Thanks for the suggestion. I've looked at those in the past--a while ago, I must admit--IIRC, they have certain requirements, or can they work with any USB printer?Have you considered buying a separated print server?
It won't solve your problem at the router-level, but they are fairly cheap and would remove dependency from it.
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