Thank you, @banger . Please, keep me postedI've had this on stock firmware and sent feedback about it. When the update_sta_binding happens the node wifi restarts. I think this maybe up to Asus to fix and may be closed loop so @Merlin is unable to make adjustments to Mesh 2.
Some few of his many merry helpers ...No worries, I wasn't trying to bash you. It's just there's a small group of people always trying to 'inform' Eric (RMerlin), probably most with good intentions, some with pushy intentions, but Eric is probably always at least x steps ahead of us. I don't intend to idolize him, but he undoubtly has a network of devs around him which makes sure he's aware of things to come way earlier than we, the public.
By the looks of it. It seems your alt coins are close to zer0Some few of his many merry helpers ...
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if you’re kids have iphones, ipads then there is a privacy setting that changes the mac address each time. you can turn this off but they can turn it back on. so you could only allow certain mac addresses on your network, this will force them to not turn the “private address” onI don't know if this started with 386.2 or existed before but on AX86U, when I block a device from devices list, it continues to get internet access. I rely on this to control internet access to kids streaming devices.
anyone else experience same issue? I did a hard reset after upgrading to 386.2.
My problem is with bunch of Google TV and Chromebook devices.if you’re kids have iphones, ipads then there is a privacy setting that changes the mac address each time. you can turn this off but they can turn it back on. so you could only allow certain mac addresses on your network, this will force them to not turn the “private address” on
for i while i just gave up and turned the wifi off for the entire house at 9:00pm
if you enabled the Wireless MAC Filter and whitelisted their wifi MAC's... they'd have to keep the MAC randomization off to ever get connected... and you get to keep control of your rules.if you’re kids have iphones, ipads then there is a privacy setting that changes the mac address each time. you can turn this off but they can turn it back on. so you could only allow certain mac addresses on your network, this will force them to not turn the “private address” on
for i while i just gave up and turned the wifi off for the entire house at 9:00pm
in my case, I have Google TVs and Chromebook which keep their MACs same, device blocking still not working.if you enabled the Wireless MAC Filter and whitelisted their wifi MAC's... they'd have to keep the MAC randomization off to ever get connected... and you get to keep control of your rules.
The private address does not change every time. It’s unique per network, but does not change for a network until they erase all content and settings.if you’re kids have iphones, ipads then there is a privacy setting that changes the mac address each time. you can turn this off but they can turn it back on. so you could only allow certain mac addresses on your network, this will force them to not turn the “private address” on
For Android it can also change again when you restart your device, so I wouldn't count on it leaving that feature on for your own private network.The private address does not change every time. It’s unique per network, but does not change for a network until they erase all content and settings.
Use private Wi-Fi addresses on Apple devices - Apple Support
To improve privacy, your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple Vision Pro identifies itself to each network using a different Wi-Fi address, and might rotate (change) the address periodically.support.apple.com
Same experience here, with Guest Network #2.Does Guest Network #1 (2.4Ghz) work properly with Intranet access disabled, please ?
It seems that I can ping my devices in the guest network from my LAN, is this normal?
Could this be the issue?Hi, I am having problems to update from 386.1_2.
Every time I go to the Firmware Upgrade tab, it automatically starts the Firmware Downloading... and gets stuck there.
It is the first time that I see it possible to do automatic updates (I was waiting for that feature).
I tried on Brave and Chrome and they behave the same.
I even checked if the package download takes long for some server issue, but I get it in less than 10 seconds, so speed is not the issue.
Any ideas?
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from firefox i see in consoleCould this be the issue?
And if yes, since I use default settings, can we do something about it for the average user?
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Ah, I was afraid to be alone with this problem!Same experience here, with Guest Network #2.
I have disabled Intranet, so should not be able to ping devices on Guest from main WiFi, but ping seems to be working.
need to do more testing other way around as well - can a guest device ping and access the main WiFi devices? I hope not !
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