applesnowleo
Regular Contributor
Sent the logs by email.
Still disconnected
Here is the bootlog:
http://pastebin.com/aXYZPezF
First with 9177 firmware after factory reset and just wan config where you can see pppd is connecting.
Then flashing testwan-gbd624b5 where I can't see differences except no messages from pppd conecting after the line:
Code:pppd[490]: pppd 2.4.7 started by admin, uid 0
and the recurring lines:
at the end.Code:pppd[515]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets
Let me know if you need anything else.
That is not correct, that message means the router cannot contact the access concetrator (BBRAS) at all, it doesn't even reach the authentication stage. That means in his case that the VLAN settings he requires do not work and the PPPoE packets do not make it past the modem/cable box/fiber box/whatever he has. Definitely not an ISP problem when one firmware works and another does not!Time out waiting for PADO packets is usually a PPPoE authentication problem with your ISP. The router is waiting for a discovery offer from the server. See here. You may need to contact your ISP to resolve this. Have you tried another router to see if it can connect?
Hi RMerlin,
To not have any limitation, since ~ 2 years i'm using #a:
wl0_country_code=#a
wl1_country_code=#a
size: 49681 bytes (15855 left)
regulation_domain=#a
regulation_domain_5G=#a
i have the some issue, plz how i go back to 378.55, i need help with that, i be waiting for new firmware, thx.Hi all,
RT-AC66U 378.56 broke nat-loopback and i reverse to 378.55.
You can no longer override the bootloader regional settings through nvram. They get overwritten by the firmware at boot time.
Hi RMerlin,
We had this issue with the firmware 374.34. See post [1]
Maybe your'e able to escalate this issue to Asus, don't see the point that we can't use a channel that's allowed in Europe.
[1] http://www.snbforums.com/threads/wireless-bug-in-3-0-0-4-374-34-2-4ghz.13471/#post-89264
I got this message on RT-AC68P. Firmware upgrade unsuccessful. This may result from incorrect image or error transmission. Please check the version of firmware and try again.
Do I have to clear jffs partition?
I completely agree, and to be honest, the moment our ability to run custom firmware is no there I will probably switch to a setup I was using in the past, a modular setup of separate modem, router, Wi-Fi access point. I want at least the actual networking part, the routing plus the services like DNS, QoS etc to be under my control. I can accept a black box for the WiFi but not for the core networking.See, this is the kind of things that is making things become increasingly difficult not only for me, but for some users as well. The overclock issues wouldn't have happened if it weren't for people forcing Asus's hand in locking things down.
Because people were abusing of this, the next generation of Broadcom routers now has encrypted the CFE. Piece by piece, we are losing control of our own routers. And soon, developers like me will no longer be able to do anything at all. Everyone will have to run a signed, OEM-approved firmware. It will be game over for me, Tomato, DD-WRT, OpenWRT, and every other custom router firmwares out there.
Actions have consequences. Let's be responsible. I'm not going down the line of playing cat and mouse games with manufacturers or the FCC like you are currently doing. Because this can only end one way: BADLY. For us.
The recent closing of router components have already started to make my job a hell of a lot harder now than it used to be. At this rate, it will eventually reach the breaking point where doing this will no longer be interesting, or even possible for me.
Reflash with .55i have the some issue, plz how i go back to 378.55, i need help with that, i be waiting for new firmware, thx.
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