For people having wifi performance related issue on AC56/AC68U, I would do factory reset and setup from scratch.
Wireless drivers updated (at least on AC56U). Always a good idea to factory reset to save yourselves from unnecessary troubles.
Lucky you, did you do a factory default after upgrade? if you don't have problems doesn't mean that there are no issues, depends also how many devices you are connecting and how much the router is exploited...
I know but sometimes it is not necessary coming from a previous release, this will be the final try, getting back lots of settings from scratch is not so comfortable like reinstalling also entware for transmission.
Jffs partition is preserved. Entware is on usb stick also not affected. A factory reset is not so inconvenient as people would believe.
Chain SSHBFP (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
5 236 all -- any any anywhere anywhere recent: SET name: SSH side: source
0 0 DROP all -- any any anywhere anywhere recent: UPDATE seconds: 60 hit_count: 4 name: SSH side: source
5 236 ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere
admin@octopus:/tmp/home/root# iptables -vL -t filter
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 logdrop all -- any any anywhere anywhere match-set Hammer_ips src,dst
15 884 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpt:123
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpts:1234:5678
37448 3717K ACCEPT all -- tun21 any anywhere anywhere
39436 7041K ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere anywhere udp dpt:9876
1 28 DROP icmp -- eth0 any anywhere anywhere icmp echo-request
52 3064 DROP all -- eth0 any anywhere anywhere state INVALID
79114 6886K ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
79 8433 ACCEPT all -- lo any anywhere anywhere state NEW
7562 606K ACCEPT all -- br0 any anywhere anywhere state NEW
0 0 ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere anywhere udp spt:bootps dpt:bootpc
1 44 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:ftp
0 0 ACCEPT icmp -- any any anywhere anywhere icmp !echo-request
21258 3098K DROP all -- any any anywhere anywhere
More info here and see the link toward the bottom regarding Johns Tool/restore utility.Wel every time i do a factory reset some settings from entware and transmission are gone despite its on the external drive, if you know how to restore the settings without reinstalling it I would appreciate, i know you make it easy but for some people is not, imagine if you have more then just one router.
Hi, and thanks for the great firmware!
I’ve just changed my router from the AC66u to the AC68u for the improved features. Everything seems to working well apart from a small issue with the lack of data held in web history. The history only extends to a page on each client. Ideally I’d like to be able to store at least a weeks’ worth of data on each client, a month would be great. If this could be exported to a spread sheet even better
With my limited knowledge I have read what I can read and setup the system as it should be. I have a custom location to a memory stick in the back of the router - /mnt/sda1/ . Firmware 378.55 replaced Asus factory default as a new firmware file.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
I need to check if someone has SSHBFP functioning?
I have turned on the "Enable SSH Brute Force Protection" but can not see the rule in fw rules, and i cant see any chain for it either
DLNA is bugged with latest 378.55. Reproduction stops in 5 or maybe 20 minutes. Them you have to wait mini-dlna server to restart and rescan again the library. This issue is quite annoying.
More info here and see the link toward the bottom regarding Johns Tool/restore utility.
That should help with the restore.
Whatever version of minidlna that I use, (be it Asus or vanilla), it fixes things for some people, but someone else complains about a new issue. So, I give up on it. If it doesn't work for some people, they will have to either complain to the minidlna author, their smart TV manufacturer, or use a desktop DLNA server that implements the bazillion quirk workarounds necessary for every single client out there who fail to follow the DLNA specifications.
Yes i know but its missing in INPUT chain.It's in the INPUT chain.
Yup! Gave up on using router as DLNA server. Have a Buffalo NAS that I use as DLNA server,much better solution, just works, as well as a backup solution. Routers are meant to route in my opinion and if something not router related does not work, like DLNA oh well. I look at things like DLNA support like looking at something that has things stuck all over the sides of it that may fall off at any time.Whatever version of minidlna that I use, (be it Asus or vanilla), it fixes things for some people, but someone else complains about a new issue. So, I give up on it. If it doesn't work for some people, they will have to either complain to the minidlna author, their smart TV manufacturer, or use a desktop DLNA server that implements the bazillion quirk workarounds necessary for every single client out there who fail to follow the DLNA specifications.
It was broken by Asus in 6117. I fixed it, but when I backported another of their fixes from 6975, it re-introduced the bug.
Whatever version of minidlna that I use, (be it Asus or vanilla), it fixes things for some people, but someone else complains about a new issue. So, I give up on it. If it doesn't work for some people, they will have to either complain to the minidlna author, their smart TV manufacturer, or use a desktop DLNA server that implements the bazillion quirk workarounds necessary for every single client out there who fail to follow the DLNA specifications.
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