If you are using the router speed test feature, I would take the result with a grain of salt. While its cool to have the speed test, these routers don't alway have the HP to fully assess internet speeds. With my AC86U at low CPU usage and a gigabit internet connection, if I run the b4b built-in speed test, I get about 580 mbps. If I run the Ookla speedtest app from my wired desktop, I get the usual 930 mbps. And that's on an AC86U which is among the more powerful AC ASUS routers.
For those who think they are having internet speed issues with b4b, I'd be curious to see what results they get with a wired computer running the Ookla app and not using a web browser (which is also unable to show full speed on higher bandwidth connections).
Also @RMerlin, in the wireless log page, most clients display the custom name I entered for them but some display the original name for some reason. Not sure if that is a bug or not in your code or Asus's being that page is custom to your firmware but I have noticed that for a while now and even in the 384 firmwares if I remember correctly.
@Merlin, there is some wierdness happening with OVPN. For a site-to-site bi-dir setup between two AC86Us with the server running 384.19 and the client running 386.1.b4b, I am getting the following three warnings that I did not have before updating the client to 386.1.b4b.
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[DMN] Starting IKE charon daemon (strongSwan 5.7.2, Linux 2.6.36.4brcmarm, armv7l)
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[CFG] loading ca certificates from '/etc/ipsec.d/cacerts'
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[LIB] file coded in unknown format, discarded
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[LIB] building CRED_CERTIFICATE - X509 failed, tried 4 builders
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[CFG] loading ca certificate from '/etc/ipsec.d/cacerts/asusCert.pem' failed
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[CFG] loading aa certificates from '/etc/ipsec.d/aacerts'
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[CFG] loading ocsp signer certificates from '/etc/ipsec.d/ocspcerts'
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[CFG] loading attribute certificates from '/etc/ipsec.d/acerts'
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[CFG] loading crls from '/etc/ipsec.d/crls'
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[CFG] loading secrets from '/etc/ipsec.secrets'
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[LIB] loaded plugins: charon aes des rc2 sha2 sha1 md4 md5 random nonce x509 revocation constraints acert pubkey pkcs1 pkcs7 pkcs8 pkcs12 pgp dnskey sshkey pem openssl fips-prf curve25519 agent xcbc cmac hmac attr kernel-netlink resolve socket-default stroke vici updown eap-identity eap-md5 eap-mschapv2 eap-tls eap-peap xauth-generic counters
Jan 16 12:38:40 00[JOB] spawning 8 worker threads
Jan 16 12:38:40 06[CFG] received stroke: add connection 'Host-to-Netv2'
Jan 16 12:38:40 06[CFG] adding virtual IP address pool 10.10.10.0/24
Jan 16 12:38:40 06[LIB] file coded in unknown format, discarded
Jan 16 12:38:40 06[LIB] building CRED_CERTIFICATE - ANY failed, tried 1 builders
Jan 16 12:38:40 06[CFG] loading certificate from 'svrCert.pem' failed
Jan 16 12:38:40 06[CFG] added configuration 'Host-to-Netv2'
This is a configuration/OpenVPN issue, which has nothing to do with the firmware. As the log indicates, the negotiated parameters don't all match what is actually present in the config files, hence the warnings.
Who knows how to interpret router logs.
I have an issue (that i don't think is specific to the latest beta software) where RANDOMLY my primary router 5300 will drop all wifi connections.
On the front of the router.. ALL white led's are lit solid except for the internet light which flashes.
I've had to power cycle my router 3 times today.
Sometimes it'll only happen once a day.
Been happening MORE since i started using AIMESH.
Previous to AIMESH (which is only recent - running it for 7 days) i used to run the 68U in media bridge mode... and the hangs would only happen 2-3 times a week.
Anyone else seeing issues like that?
The Wireless Log page shows the actual hostname, not whatever label you might define on the Network Map.
when will you finish the final 386.1 version?
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