TY - Yes sir! My bad. Fixed. Geeze at 04:00 AM, should be asleep and not checking on a router!!Isn't it 9.6M used (and 37.4M free)?
TY - Yes sir! My bad. Fixed. Geeze at 04:00 AM, should be asleep and not checking on a router!!Isn't it 9.6M used (and 37.4M free)?
From the changelog....86U started this during 384.19 cycle.I have an ac86 - after upgradeing to .19 (clean flash) the 5ghz was wonky - downgraded to 384.18 (dirty flash) but now i can't access the router - any ideas for user/passord? my own/admin don't work.
An Ubuntu live drive has Gparted and that would do just fine, and it would be safe. There are Windows tools but some of them like Mini Tool Partition Wizard come with some adware or malware that you don't want in your system. Don't know about Easus. So I would go with Linux for managing the EXTn partitions instead of crutches for Windoze.^ Used that many years ago. Since my amtm USB is formatted ext4, I do not think Windows reads esx3/4 without 3rd party tooling. How was your USB formatted? I'm really trying to clone the USB SATA drive as a backup so I can swap out routers when I need to and keep a hot-spare AC86U around. To do this backup, (since WinSCP cannot copy all the files) I think I'll need a boot Linux-friendly DVD/USB for booting the laptop. Then connect both source USB and target USB to do a full image copy.
Stay safe, stay alive. Peace. Suggestions welcome.
Well looking at your captures, I see that your WAN IP Address is 192.168.1.1 which is highly unusual, it's a local address. The capture of the DDNS is showing that you have a local IP for your wan connection. So there's something weird there. Do you currently have internet access working through this router? Do you connect to another router or to your internet service provider using a cable or fiber modem?What data to re-enter?
Sorry for the ignorance.
I updated the AC86U router from 384.18 to .19 yesterday morning and so far so good, like usual.
I took a backup of my .18 JFFS, even though I don't use any custom scripts or configs, but I haven't noticed anything odd with the router since the upgrade, so haven't restored this backup to .19.
The only odd thing that happened was the first login after the .19 update completed, it challenged me with CAPTCHA, which it's never done before.
Finally i have to downgrade te AX88 to .18 and now it run well. It has installed diversion, skynet, ntpMerlin, spdMerlin, uiDivStats and openvpn server and in the version .19, randoms crash and reboots, vpn clients haven't connection and try to change configuration. Now, in .18 all run again.
No sure what version this bug came in. On .18 and .19 version of the code, the rt-ac86u can't change the channels for 2.4 ghz when in repeater mode. Always comes up to channel 10. Can't even switch it to auto. I'm using 5ghz for backhaul so no need to change that channel on the repeater side. Any help?
Finally i have to downgrade te AX88 to .18 and now it run well. It has installed diversion, skynet, ntpMerlin, spdMerlin, uiDivStats and openvpn server and in the version .19, randoms crash and reboots, vpn clients haven't connection and try to change configuration. Now, in .18 all run again.
I also had to downgrade my AX88 to .18 but I had no crash or rebioot, just that OpenVPN clients that were previously working perfectly were now connecting and forever getting in a loop of connection resets after the initial ARP flush.
My issue, although resolved for now was also similar yet unique. I'm just wondering if @RMerlin will be interested in detailed report and steps for repro. If yes, I'll factory reset and try get the issue to come up again. The short version of my issue was:
How I got there:
- VPN shows as connected, but client traffic will not route through the tunnel (DNS and all other traffic going via WAN instead of VPN)
But happily, the VPN is working fine now.
- AX88U with no user scripts installed/activated
- Dirty upgrade .18 to .19
- Setup VPN client (using scripts from ProtonVPN), working well no issues
- Change TX power to low (from Wireless/Professional screen in AX88U WebGUI)
- After that, nothing short of a reboot of the router could get my VPN online again.
Correct. No user scripts or amtm scripts have run on my router yet since I bought it. A few reasons:Haven't you any script or amtm? Without scripts the router runs well, but i didn't tried the VPN without they.
Correct. No user scripts or amtm scripts have run on my router yet since I bought it. A few reasons:
- The core features of the firmware are all I need... for now (certainly want to get Skynet running soon though!).
- I've got a raspberry pi-hole on the LAN to fulfill DNS queries and blocking (Pi-Hole + unbound manager)
- Third and final: reading through this thread, I think there might be a correlation between number of scripts running and number of problems experienced by end users. And often times its not obvious where the source of the problem really is, so unless its fully clean router I think its harder for a good diagnosis of those issues that are coming up.
Ok, I think the same, the scripts can be the cause of the problems.
Since upgrading my AC86U to 384.19 99% of the times a device can't be seen by other devices even tho I didn't enable any AP Isolation. Noticed this while adding a Google home. It says it can't connect because of ap isolation. Then I checked an app on my phone to search the subnet for devices and yeah it doesn't detect it. Rebooted and now it works again. But then after awhile started to do the same thing. Atleast now I'm configured. Now that I've thought about it , it is because of this new fw because a few days ago (I'm already on new .19) my spotify can't found any of my google cast and my speaker in the devices option . So yes that confirms my theory that something is happening... Jffs is fine. Restored even from before .19 to make sure it's not corrupted. All custom scripts working fine too. Thanks
Have you reformatted JFFS prior to restoring it from earlier backup? In my experience, this is a critical step in resolving the issues.I'm seeing the exact same issues FWIW.
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