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https://www.linuxatemyram.com/After all that time, it's still being used. Picture taken now.
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https://www.linuxatemyram.com/After all that time, it's still being used. Picture taken now.
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I have AX88U with Google home mini, Amazon Echo Plus, Amazon Echo (4. gen) and it's working perfectly fine.
@RMerlin I see you merged in 41535, so I'm guessing that GPL will also encrypt the NVRAM on the AC68U like it does on the official beta and have the same warning they posted?
And the image seems to be saved to the router! Oh joy... no more searching for custom icons.Fun Fact: I didn't know that in the mobile app I could take a picture, or add a picture from the album (screen grab) to represent the icon associated with a connected device.
Guess what we'll be doing for the next couple of hours...
Saved to jffs partition I believe, so all good for quite a while (unless you forget about than when the occasional firmware upgrade requests a format of that partition, and you don't have a backup).And the image seems to be saved to the router! Oh joy... no more searching for custom icons.
I had the same problem, some devices showed up in google home but not all.Hi
I'm running beta3 on my AX86u currently unable to now connect my Google Home speakers. Either on 2Ghz or 5Ghz wireless
I did have problems with an older Windows 7 laptop which is a works device where it couldn't see any SSID and this was resolved by disabling the AX mode below
But the Google speaker hasn't got this problem as it can see both SSID 2Ghz and 5Ghz but just doesn't pair
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My understanding is that the best you can do is to retrieve a PMKID and try to brute-force the hash. Good luck with that for any even remotely capable passwords. Even with only 12 alpha-numeric characters being attacked by a machine capable of trying 10 billion passphrases per second it's going to take around 5,000 years give or take.WPA2 is trivially easy to crack.
I had the same problem, some devices showed up in google home but not all.
Enabled smart connect and since then all devices are showing in google home.
Also my lg speaker and soundbar are now showing in the of speaker app.
I had the same problem, some devices showed up in google home but not all.
Enabled smart connect and since then all devices are showing in google home.
Also my lg speaker and soundbar are now showing in the of speaker app.
RT-AX58U 386.1 beta 3 clean install:
After a restart (scheduled weekly) some devices are getting incorrect 192.168.50.49 DNS address via DHCP and lose network connectivity.
Basic setup, AIProtection, Diversion, DoT to 9.9.9.9 and DNS Privacy (Router).
You don't want to enable smart connect as causes lots of problems I heard. You want to setup separate 2.4 and 5Ghz networks rather than the horrible smart mode
When I reset the Google Home device then a new setup its not able to see the 5Ghz wifi and only the 2.4Ghz which is the problem. On my older AC68u it was using 5Ghz wifi but when using the AX86u unless you disable the 802.11ax/wifi 6 mode it doesn't work
So in 2.4 I've disabled it and all works well. But should I disable it on the 5Ghz as surely that's the only point of the device its a wifi 6 and why disable it ?????? Doesn't make sense
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You can see my 5Ghz hasn't been disabled and why I need to re setup all my Google devices to use 2.4 and not 5 which is rubbish
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Not sure what problems you are facing, SmartConnect has been tremendous for me. It did take a bit for me to tune it, but has been stable for over a year now.
I tuned smart connect to stay on 5GHz till signal drops below -75dBm, and go back to 5GHz when 2.4GHz is stronger than -55dBm. Keep it simple and it will work well for you.
My settings for smart connect are as below:
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well, for me, This Is The Way.You don't want to enable smart connect as causes lots of problems I heard. You want to setup separate 2.4 and 5Ghz networks rather than the horrible smart mode
well, for me, This Is The Way.
my battery powered devices seem to last longer this way, because they're not trying to decide which frequency band is better.
Perhaps that means I haven't put enough time into tuning the Smart Connect settings. if you're into that, by all means, go for it. But for me, if I'm out of range of the 5GHz, switching over to the 2.4 to try to catch a better connection isn't a big deal.
But that doesn't fix the issues. If the device decides to use 5Ghz it can't because its on AX mode
If the signal is below -75dBm, 5GHz (AX or not) will perform worse than 2.4GHz, so why would you wish to use AX at below -75dBm? Think about PHY before you think about protocol. If PHY is undersized, you are done regardless of the protocol.
I don't move my PC around so its always got a good signal and doesn't drop that low
If run a speed test on 2.4 compare to 5, 5 wins hands down all the time and constant because it doesn't roam around the room/s
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