Did you also loose internet connectivity with all of your devices that were connected to your 2.4 GHz side?
Anyone else getting a 'Firmware Upgrade Unsuccessful' error on an 87R? I'm on 378.56 currently and tried re-downloading 380.57 several times with no luck. Also tried wireless and wired as well.
Edit: Reboot fixed it. Everything works A-OK! Thanks!
Is there a reason why /dev/root would be showing 100% full?
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 20736 20736 0 100% /
tmpfs 119836 408 119428 0% /tmp
devfs 119836 0 119836 0% /dev
/dev/mtdblock4 10240 624 9616 6% /jffs
RT-AC66U, same issue here. I am in the EU.I wonder if your issues have anything to do with this posted change to the ASUS version that this latest Merlin FW incorporates?
- Fixed wireless channel issue when set 2.4G channel in 12 or 13 (only for EU region)
You see that this was only supposed to effect routers being used in the EU region, but I always suspected that this change may still have caused the 2.4 GHz problems on the 68U and other models for all regions. Seemed like too much of a coincidence that the very first time I see the 2.4 band listed in the patch notes for a new update, we start having all these issues with the same section of the hardware.
Do you guys have any idea why after installed this firmware my sinology nas waking exactly every hour.
Hi Merlin, guys. I am still having problem with what i can only call latency on 380 release and had same problem with 378 release code.
What happens is that when i request new page by clicking on link it takes 5-10 seconds, yes seconds for page to come up in chrome.
With 374 release i have no such issue. I'm on rt-66u router. I have all extensions disabled in chrome. When i do wifi speed test i pull really good speeds 70Mbps on N card so speed is NOT the issue but rather latency of browsing. Not sure what is causing that but i really wanna move onto new code but with 5-10 seconds delay it's simply not doable. I have already disabled hardware acceleration in chrome as it was even slower. It almost seems like there is some major issue with new code. I don't know but this is major for me.
Any thoughts on this Merlin, John, guys?
Hi,Hi Merlin, guys. I am still having problem with what i can only call latency on 380 release and had same problem with 378 release code.
What happens is that when i request new page by clicking on link it takes 5-10 seconds, yes seconds for page to come up in chrome.
With 374 release i have no such issue. I'm on rt-66u router.
Remove Usb drive if you have one, reboot and reflash
Just to prove beyond any doubt, is Firefox similarly hit? (I won't insult you by asking what it's like in Internet Explorer.)
Hi,
I run on my both router the .57 release without any issues, but I did a factory reset and reconfigured everything with John's NVRAM Save/Restore utility...
Do you do the same when you switch from the old .48 to the actual version?
With kind regards
Joe
Flashed 380.57 from stock and after setting up Traditional QoS clients on the 2.4 GHz network cannot get DHCP leases. Turning off QoS and setting NAT Acceleration back to auto resolves the problem. Keeping QoS off for the moment.
Try this. Delete your wifi connection network (ssid) on your windows laptop from under network connections. Refresh scan and reconnect. Re-input password and should work. I had to do that for myself to reconnect after resetting to factory default.
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