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Asus are now looking at this for me. thanks for all the varied inputs and happy 2016 ;-)
That's the essence of a public forum: Anyone can answer the questions asked. That's why. If you want an exclusive contact, the forum provides the tool 'PM' . So either send a PM or live with the fact that publicly posted question can/will be answered by anyone. Your choice.
In fact, a lot of people that come here are grateful for answers, whether they come directly from RMerlin or from informed users. Those who want only RMerlin's answers are free to ignore the others.
yes,But if I ask a question addressed to the author,I want to hear it from the horse,not 5
opinions of what merlin might or might not say
Someone has already tested this firmware on the asus 88u. If so what are the results. And what's the difference compared to the latest asus firmware.
The digest is wrong due to data being altered so auth fails. SIP alg's should never be used as almost all carriers depend on auth. The router doesn't know the shared secret so can not generate a correct digest. The point of the digest is to prove there was no man in the middle altering data!
Plus also most alg's do not support all known sip protocols so may miss some data, so you end up with half "fixed" and half left wrong but with all of it with wrong digest.
Unless a router wants to be a session border controller for sip(in essence a sip proxy), it should not touch the data.
The sip client as you said should fill sip messages with external IP, the routers nat will fix IP headers only.
ps Most voip providers run SBC that can manage your sip data containing only your internal IP.
380.57 unlike previous version have bad habit regarding to SIP: it receive UDP answer from the SIP server only if "SIP Passthrough" in the NAT Passthrough is turned ON (default).
I don't need any passthrough since my machine is connected directly to the router and its NAT and I don't use any VPN, so I disable it and it works in all previous firmwares.
And who are you to disqualify others on the board to answer a publicly posted question? If you don't want to be bothered by others, send a PM. That's what they're there for.yes,But if I ask a question addressed to the author,I want to hear it from the horse,not 5
opinions of what merlin might or might not say
yes,But if I ask a question addressed to the author,I want to hear it from the horse,
#2. The horse is Merlin. Have you not noticed he has not posted in this thread except post one were he says he has personal issues to take of at this time ?
Did it ever occur to you that at this very moment, the horse does not care?yes,But if I ask a question addressed to the author,I want to hear it from the horse,not 5
opinions of what merlin might or might not say
yes,But if I ask a question addressed to the author,I want to hear it from the horse,not 5
opinions of what merlin might or might not say
There has never been a RAM issue. Please read RMerlin's remarks in the 357 branch.
Strangely enough people install 'tons' of memory and striving to never use it...
Lol what a story for just a RFD
And if ASUS just FORGOT! to write :
※Notice: After upgraded the firmware please press the hardware reset button of router over 5~10 seconds to reset the router. ""
I second RogerSC " On the other hand, as other posters have said, if you don't want to do a factory default reset, then don't."
and if your router goes weird then RFD,.... thats all!
Happy New year
merlin alrdy said why. if you still ignore his caution for reset factory for this firmware if you use a ac68u router, then any issues is at your own discretion.Wow, talk about reading comprehension. I give up replying to you and will see if anyone else want to chime in.
Wow, you are way behind. Read up if you really are interested.merlin alrdy said why. if you still ignore his caution for reset factory for this firmware if you use a ac68u router, then any issues is at your own discretion.
Wow, you are way behind. Read up if you really are interested.
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