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Figure i save you the pain and maybe the router.
AC86U routers I play with are all repaired and disposable units. I see the process is starting, but as far as I know the notification pops up later on.
Figure i save you the pain and maybe the router.
First check the settingDid a dirty upgrade on a RT-AC68U from 386_2_2 to 386_2_4. VPN (ExpressVPN) does not start automatically after reboot. Any idea where to investigate?
Automatic start at boot time
on the VPN Client page is set to Yes
. If that's enabled, check system log for clues, why it doesnt start automatically. Check the current time and date as well.?AC86U routers I play with are all repaired and disposable units. I see the process is starting, but as far as I know the notification pops up later on.
Or you can try yourself and keep in mind that the router shall be unrecoverable as far as we know at this point.
Automatic start is enabled. I'm pretty sure it's the time disparity. VPN is trying to connect instantly while the device has booted. Syncing with the time servers (0.de.pool.ntp.org and 1.de.pool.ntp.org) is taking too long or the time delay is too long. I'll try to set the connection retry attempt to infinite. Maybe it helps.First check the settingAutomatic start at boot time
on the VPN Client page is set toYes
. If that's enabled, check system log for clues, why it doesnt start automatically. Check the current time and date as well.
If time hasn't been synced yet (by ntpd or chronyd), certificates aren't valid yet. Under normal circumstances time is synced 'in time'. Are your WAN DNS servers filled? If NTP takes to long to sync for whatever reason, search the forum for a script by @Jack Yaz called ntpbootwatchdog, it can save you a lot of trouble. At least, it did in my case.Automatic start is enabled. I'm pretty sure it's the time disparity. VPN is trying to connect instantly while the device has booted. Syncing with the time servers (0.de.pool.ntp.org and 1.de.pool.ntp.org) is taking too long or the time delay is too long. I'll try to set the connection retry attempt to infinite. Maybe it helps.
Is there a way to start the VPN by a script?
I am seeing the same issue with Winscribe on AC-86U. In previous versions the VPN automatically startedDid a dirty upgrade on a RT-AC68U from 386_2_2 to 386_2_4. VPN (ExpressVPN) does not start automatically after reboot. Any idea where to investigate?
I have replied, but my reply is held back, awaiting for moderation. Please check back later and please in the meantime open a new thread for your issue, as I'm pretty certain this has nothing to do with you upgrading to 386.2_4 (more about that in the post that's currently invisible and awaiting moderation).Is there a way to start the VPN by a script?
Or you can try yourself and keep in mind that the router shall be unrecoverable as far as we know at this point.
ntp-boot-watchdog-scriptI have replied, but my reply is held back, awaiting for moderation. Please check back later and please in the meantime open a new thread for your issue, as I'm pretty certain this has nothing to do with you upgrading to 386.2_4 (more about that in the post that's currently invisible and awaiting moderation).
I removed it because Asus's FAQ was no longer there on their website, and I have no idea if they moved it elsewhere, or if it's completely missing.
Already posted a few posts earlier - https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asuswrt-merlin-386-2-is-now-available.71625/post-686246
Are you seeing this when using DOT and Quad 9? On May 3 from about 10:00am to 6pm Central time Quad 9 was very flaky but only when using DOT. Some connections would fail (100% packet loss), sometimes 66% packet loss, other times it resolved well. By the evening all was fine. Today, May 4, all seems good.After updating to 386.2_4, some internet addresses are not being resolved. I'm seeing it from at least two different machines on the network, so it appears to be something related to the routers DNS configuration which I haven't changed in at least a month.
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