yorgi
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Sometimes new firmware's may help certain people while making others very unhappyIt destroys iptv also
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Sometimes new firmware's may help certain people while making others very unhappyIt destroys iptv also
Working for me. I currently have a Futurama episode streaming from my router to my Nexus 9, using PlugPlayer on the tablet.
The only minidlna change Asus did in 2697 is to disable the web interface for security reasons, as it was exposing client MAC addresses to anyone on the LAN without requiring any authentication. I disagree that it's a real security issue (heck, MAC addresses are typically even written on stickers on the back of network devices, and nobody felt it was a security issue...), but security researchers complained, so Asus disabled it.
Same thing on my 87u which was rock solid on 58.I'm Back on .59 But still getting of Connection drop via Wireless and wired Connection Everything is set up correctly I have FActory reset my n66u still anyideas?
I checked that before posting as I knew I had it ticked.Well i had that same issue at one point and i went on windows in Ethernet adapter in device manager and in the power management area
enabled "only allow a magic packet to wake up the computer"
if you want to wake up your laptop or any other computer you need a program that sends the magic packet and poof the device will wake up.
Its a great feature and I had enough of computers waking up for no reason and this was a great fix, not sure why drives or computers wake up with newer firmware but I did see this in older firmware.
lets not blame anyone just do that magic packet and I guarantee you that will never happen again!
hope that can help you as well
I have the 87u and I just updated to .59 lets hope it will be rock solid as .58Same thing on my 87u which was rock solid on 58.
Interesting. When in magic packet mode only a magic packet can wake up the device.I checked that before posting as I knew I had it ticked.
Works for me. Double check the workgroup you are using, and make sure whichever device is your network's browser master isn't firewalled. If in doubt, configure the router to act as your browser master.
Make sure you don't use the MAC filter settings, as MAC filtering would also apply to the site survey.
Check and see if you have QOS enabled. Even the QOS bandwidth monitor will crap your speed.No MAC filter. If I rescan a few more times it will eventually show the 2.4Ghz networks but not the 5Ghz ones.
I also discovered another thing that is more "serious". 5Ghz speed is slower with .59. I get about 30Mbit/s on my 100 Mbit/s connection. On .58 I got the full speed. Tested on a Galaxy S4 with the app speedtest. I gotta wonder if it has to do with the new Quantenna firmware.
VANT@RTAC87U:/tmp/home/root# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 43.9M 43.9M 0 100% /
devtmpfs 124.7M 0 124.7M 0% /dev
tmpfs 124.8M 6.2M 118.7M 5% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 62.8M 2.1M 60.6M 3% /jffs
/dev/sdb1 916.9G 845.0G 25.3G 97% /tmp/mnt/sdb1
VANT@RTAC87U:/tmp/home/root#
Can't reproduce it here (and I do reboot a lot). Since the issue also exists in the stock firmware, we'll have to wait for Asus to fix it, as I have no way of tracking it down.
And one more question. There are no ip, dns, mask, gateway and so on fields in dual wan settings for usb modem as secondary wan. So this means that if you have fixed ip and dns settings for primary wan - after primary wan goes down - secondary wan tries to use the same settings for usb modem and gets errors (usb modem cannot have the same ip and dns settings as my isp gives me for my primary connection). There should be an option to enter separate ip and dns settings or "get automatically" option - so my usb modem could have it's own ip and dns and not use ones that are set for primary cable connection. Thank you once again!
I'm Back on .59 But still getting of Connection drop via Wireless and wired Connection Everything is set up correctly I have FActory reset my n66u still anyideas?
The biggest risk is that secure mode determines if a network client is allowed to forward a port toward a different IP. That means without secure mode enabled, a mobile phone could have a malware that opens ports to your other computers at home.
It is a default config for miniupnpd - see /etc/upnp/configthere is a secure mode for UPnP? gathering it not part of ac66u software
wl0_country_code=Q2
wl0_country_rev=32
wl_country_code=
wl1_country_rev=32
wl_country_rev=32
wl1_country_code=Q2
see what nowIt is a default config for miniupnpd - see /etc/upnp/config
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