Control channel has always been manually set (149 for 5Ghz).If you have your 5GHz set the control channel to auto channel then it changes to one of the DFS channel that your clients doesn't support, your clients will not connect to that channel.
Control channel has always been manually set (149 for 5Ghz).If you have your 5GHz set the control channel to auto channel then it changes to one of the DFS channel that your clients doesn't support, your clients will not connect to that channel.
Just a couple of my favorite posts on wanduck:Any chance of dual wan being fixed? It's currently broken on newer firmwares I had to downgrade to 380.69_2. It works fine for WAN and USB device but is non functional for WAN/LAN1 load balancing, failover is wonky too.
Maybe don't restore the jffs partition from backup? After creating jffs, manually reinstall scripts using amtm. Any scripts can be manually restored by selectively restoring files from the backup to jffs using SSH client.I did exactly that (hit apply after disabling custom scripts, then checked format after next reboot, then apply, then rebooted twice waiting 10min between). The JFFS did appear to be formatted correctly; webui showed no jffs partition, AMTM was asking to be installed (fresh) after I re-enabled scripts and ssh'd in, etc. It appears that the problems start a few hours after I restore my jffs backup. For the record, I'm running amtm, qos, diversion (with ps-tls), skynet, yazfi, connmon, ntpmerlin, uidivstats, and martineau's ipcamblocker script. I also have DOT and an ovpn server setup. I even tried the whole thing again with a factory reset to be sure; it keeps getting back to the same state of jffs errors.
Most of the arduous configs of course are in nvram (settings backup). So if I had to redo all my scripts I'm OK with that. I am worried that my combination of configurations/scripts may be causing my router to not upgrade jffs properly for .19. I've read lots of folks having no issues with their ac86u's going to .19, and reports from folks who had no troubles after formatting and restoring jffs. Not sure why mine doesn't seem to be 'taking' like the rest. To make matters worse, I've got 3 kids in distance learning right now. So uptime is critical, and my window of opportunity to work on things is limited to what normally would be my sleeping hours. This has made me consider getting a 'backup router', but bad timing for that with real wifi6 gear 'round the corner.
my intel ax200 pc cannot connect to 5g while the laptop which use the same intel ax200 chipset can connect without issues.
this may be a silly question, I need to configure the option 'Access Control' with asuswrt FW. where can I find that?
i seen openvpn is updated to 2.5.2.
Then you most likely don't have the same driver installed on both. Check what version you are using.
Access control to what exactly?
Temp about 80dgr is normal.@RMerlin
Hi,
does this version 384.19 also include beta 2?
Has the CPU high temperature issue also been partially optimized for the RT-AC68U?
In my RT-AC68U router with firmware 384.17 is it necessary to backup your JFFS partition before upgrading since it has never been necessary until now?
I thank
384.19 (14-Aug-2020)
- NOTE: Due to flash partitioning changes done by Asus, it is
strongly recommended to make a backup of your JFFS
partition before upgrading the RT-AC86U, and restoring
that backup afterward. If you run into issues,
reformat your JFFS partition and reboot.
I had to change router IP to .254 in order to get these to resolve.Walked in last night, 86U running .18 was bricked..........removed usb, several nuke resets later, I updated to .19.
No wireless, 2 or 5 G notta, no internet access either..
Another nuke reset and again upload .19. So far this am 86u seems happy? However, after formatting new USB with Linux box to ext4, AMTM no go.
View attachment 25624
Yes, can resolve both sites via wired. Manual script to push update amtm ?
Maybe back to .17 as it was rock solid.
Thx
thank you for ur reply. one of my devices @ home has a limitation. one of the online forum suggested 'Access control' (in Advance Tab/Security) option on asus router may have to do w the limitation. disabling it may help resolve the limitation. I am not sure where to find the 'Access control' option in the webgui
Temp about 80dgr is normal.
Have you read changelog?
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