thecheapseats
Senior Member
ok then... time for wax-on, wax-off...
thx Merlin...
thx Merlin...
We're a drop in ASUS' bucket, I'm sure. But they do have their priorities on developing 386 (the future), while only giving sustaining support to 384 (the legacy). And Merlin just posted that he has early GPLs of 386. So don't bite the hands that feed us while organizing your boycott.It's up to the community to put pressure on Asus corporation to get their sh!t together. Remember, they are the ones profiting off our hardware purchases, not any of the developers on this forum.
It's up to the community to put pressure on Asus corporation to get their sh!t together.
We're a drop in ASUS' bucket, I'm sure.
This.....So don't bite the hands that feed us while organizing your boycott.
We're a drop in ASUS' bucket, I'm sure. But they do have their priorities on developing 386 (the future), while only giving sustaining support to 384 (the legacy). And Merlin just posted that he has early GPLs of 386. So don't bite the hands that feed us while organizing your boycott.
Does your router have active guest wifi SSID's? As you laptop may have automatically connected to one of those if it had it saved since you last tested it, which would prevent it from communicating with the router while still having Internet access. Just an idea.Today one of my RT-AX88U won't let me in to the UI or SSH console. I updated it Friday evening to 384.19 and all was working. Strange that the router seems to function, except I can't log in. A reboot didn't fix the problem and crazy, I can't even ping the router (100% loss), but internet and LAN works, all the scripts seem to work as well. I can't diagnose anything since there is no access to the router in any way. I'm completely stumped. Any ideas?
No guest network active on this router. This is on a wired desktop which makes it even more absurd. I'll have to check if one of my scripts has anything to do with this. I could be Suricata or Skynet locking me out.Does your router have active guest wifi SSID's? As you laptop may have automatically connected to one of those if it had it saved since you last tested it, which would prevent it from communicating with the router while still having Internet access. Just an idea.
Tnx Merlin for your great support! Taking the plunge now into the new beta's with AiMesh2.0
Upgrade features in beta test.What is AiMesh2.0?
This. I'm a land surveyor with a weird fascination with wireless networking...As one of the only forum members that has not worked in the IT field, I have alleviated most fw issues by reading the "Release Notes" & "Change Log" presented by RMerlin.
FW upgrade for my AC86/AC88 went smoothly, as usual.
RMerlin sorry to read about the frustrations, but please know that your hard work is/has always been appreciated!
Best speedtest tool is speed.cloudflare.comlol use the speedtest app. Fast.com I find also gives inconsistent results based on where you are located.
For those of us in the industry, RTFM is a dirty phrase.....................unfortunatelyAs one of the only forum members that has not worked in the IT field, I have alleviated most fw issues by reading the "Release Notes" & "Change Log" presented by RMerlin.
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