Access point. Both.Repeater Mode on 2,4Ghz or 5Ghz band
Access point. Both.Repeater Mode on 2,4Ghz or 5Ghz band
is not Repeater Mode.Access point
Bug Report: Automatically logged out consistently when clicking on either of the SSIDs next to the firmware version at the top of the page. This has been on 56 and later builds derived from the git as the mdnsresponder RAM problem was severe for me. This is on the RT-AC56U after full factory reset and manual entering of settings into the GUI.
This also occurs randomly upon login, and often when attempting to change settings, and is essentially is similar to a problem described in beta 2.
Pablo
A few more details, native IPv6, sshd enabled, estdst corrected for November, guest network on 2.4ghz band but I do not allow assess to non-guest connections, 5ghz band disabled, and QoS is enabled using the A/V mode choice.
dnsmasq is somewhat more configured than other might be, but nothing that I regard as extreme. I know that it has been made more tolerant of certain errors, but my configuration starts fine.
I think you should drop to 378.55 until 378.56_2 is out.Apologies if this has been mentioned, there are a lot of posts on this thread.
Just upgraded to 378.56_0 today.
Previously running run on previous release 378.55.
I run a DUAL-WAN setup using Load balance. 1 WAN is on the WAN port, the other WAN is on Ethernet LAN 1.
I can't get any sort of WAN going on Ethernet LAN1 now, even when I disable dual-wan and use it as my sole source of WAN, it doesn't work.
I am currently running single WAN on my WAN port.
Is there a solution or should I drop back to 378.55?
Testing on both AC66U and AC68U.
Hi,Does anyone have the same problem ? I tested my girlfriends Phone (also S6) and it has the same issue.
I am on last build with several factory defaults, Original Asus firmware has the same issue. Don't no what i can do more ! someone any idee ?
The battery drain problem is a well documented issue with some devices connected to the 5GHz band on the RT-AC87. Asus is aware and working on the problem. As a work-around, it is recommended to use the 2.4GHz band on those devices which have the battery drain problem on 5GHz. Here is a thread that talks about the issue: http://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ac87u-3-0-0-4_378_7449-unofficial-beta-firmware.26056/Hello all,
First I am a big fan of the Merlin firmware. Always working superb !!
I have noticed one problem. I am using the RT-AC87U for 5 months now. But when I got last month my new Phone (samsung galaxy S6) it connects at 844 mbps with the router. This is super. Unfortunaly it kept disconnecting when Phone is in sleepmode. After last update this was gone and the connection is 100 % stable.
I have noticed that I have a huge battery drain when connected to the 5 ghz network. When I look at "battery monitor widget pro" on my Phone I am using 450 mA in sleep mode. When I connect to 2,4 ghz the usage drops to 18 mA. My Phone will last 8 hours when on 5 ghz and 2 days when I am on 2,4 ghz.
Does anyone have the same problem ? I tested my girlfriends Phone (also S6) and it has the same issue.
I am on last build with several factory defaults, Original Asus firmware has the same issue. Don't no what i can do more ! someone any idee ?
It's unclear to me what caused this problem, but I deleted my ssh authentication key using the nvram unset command, and then pasted the same key again via the GUI.
The problems with the SSIDs disappeared, and it is not trying to log me out a few moments after I login.
As there was at least one episode of the router locking prior to this problem I suspect NVRAM corruption. However, I can't replicate it at this time.
Ignore the prior messages, I found the real problem. I use a hostname to log into my router. When using the hostname which is defined in the hosts file, the router will always log me out when clicking on the SSIDs. Except for local host information, my hosts file does not include any of the addresses predefined by asus, e.g. 192.168.1.1 router.
This does not occur when using the IP address to log into the router in the first place.
Pablo
Testing on both AC66U and AC68U.
On AC66U the firmware revision shows after flashing : 378.56_0 and on AC68U : 378.56_1-gd825aae
AC66U is setup as access point, I don't know if it can cause this glitch.
Don't define it in the host file, the firmware has no way of knowing that it's the correct hostname. Set it on the LAN page instead.
Thanks you were right. In fact, I had a device plug into one USB port, but only to power it. I couldn't think it can cause issue when flashing.Means it wasn't successfully flashed. Reboot the router with no USB disk plugged, then flash again.
I am getting the same error message.I get this error when using GUI to upgrade to RT-AC66U_378.56_0.trx or RT-AC66U_378.56_1-gd825aae.trx:
"Firmware upgrade unsuccessful. This may result from incorrect image or error transmission. Please check the version of firmware and try again."
- Router: RT-AC66U
- Current firmware: 378.55_0
Any idea what the problem could be? Never had this issue before.
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