I am practicing firmware abstinence so I don't flash too much.Step One, I put on my glasses and downloaded "correct" fw
Unmounted USB device via gui
Uploaded fw and router rebooted.
LAN/WAN working smoothly!
View attachment 35536 "That RMerlin is a real righteous dude!"
I don't know what firmware version you were previously using but the release notes for 386.1 says:I just got a RT-AX86U (previously on RT-AC88U), and upgraded to Merlin like how I had on RT-AC88U. However, previously if you selected Traditional QoS, you were given the option of Queue Discipline to implement. Now when I select Traditional QoS, I am not given a queue discipline option. The default queue discipline is fq_codel, correct?
- REMOVED: fq_codel support for Adaptive QoS. Due to a change
in how Trend Micro configures QoS, it is no longer
possible to intercept these to inject fq_codel.
- REMOVED: Option to select sfq as a queue scheduler for t.QoS
or Bandwidth Limiter, and always use fq_codel.
386.3_2 is now available.
Code:- NOTE: closed down the Issue tracker on Github, as 90% of it was people asking for technical support, or failing to use the supplied submission form. - CHANGED: Re-disabled jitterentropy-rngd on non-HND models. It kept using CPU time every two seconds and had a very marginal impact on the entropy pool (which it never could push above the target threshold of 1024). - CHANGED: Moved the "Redirect Internet traffic" setting on the OpenVPN Client page to the Network Settings section to increase its visibility, as too many users are forgetting to configure it. - CHANGED: Display "Internet traffic not redirected" instead of "Public IP Unknown" on the OpenVPN Client status display when Redirect Internet traffic is set to "No". - FIXED: Only the first OpenVPN client would be used if you had multiple clients connected and the first one had a Redirect Internet set to "No". Now, setting this to "No" means that client's routing table will no longer get a default gateway configured, allowing traffic to be processed by other RPDB tables if there wasn't a matching route within that client's table. - FIXED: IPV6-compatible DNSFilter servers weren't properly configured in dnsmasq. - FIXED: DNSFilter client rules may get corrupted after a reboot.
Definitely, with IPv6 every single IP on your LAN will be a public one, directly reachable over the Internet.Do you recommend when enableing ipv6 also enable ipv6 firewall under settings
Only if you use Comcast.also should i enable drop ipv6 neighbour solicitation broadcasts?
Barely. The only thing it does is if the DNS service is known to also support IPv6, then dnsmasq will provide that server IP to DHCP clients. It's not very useful, but for now it's better than nothing.How does dnsfilter manage ipv6?
No, ignore them.Are these of concern and what should I do?
Thanks, Eric...No, ignore them.
i would say that is a long way to swing without a safety net.Hi folks, I am about to upgrade my RT-AC68U to 386.3_2. My router is currently running 384.19.
Should it be safe to dirty upgrade directly to 386.3_2, or should I incrementally upgrade for example 384.19 -> 385.x -> 386.3_2?
I also have a USB flash drive plugged in that I use to store the SWAP file. Should I do anything before I unplug this USB before upgrading?
Thanks in advance!
Is there any way to update the iptables for better support on ipv6.Definitely, with IPv6 every single IP on your LAN will be a public one, directly reachable over the Internet.
Only if you use Comcast.
Barely. The only thing it does is if the DNS service is known to also support IPv6, then dnsmasq will provide that server IP to DHCP clients. It's not very useful, but for now it's better than nothing.
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