This was also the case with the other user that appeared to be having issues, @Incubus32. He said he was doing factory resets after flashing each firmware but on further questioning it obviously wasn't actually happening. That effectively negated all of his testing. Maybe if the factory resets had worked things would have been resolved by now.
Sorry kakaiba, but your suggestion is proven useless on previous 386.4 FW. Countless posts here points to faulty WiFi FW.
Is I stated earlier, 386.3.2 works excellent in my environment and no adjustments are needed.
Looks like 386.5 FW inherited that faulty WiFi FW from 386.4.
Again I kindly ask owners of AC86U to report the state of 2.4 GHz WiFi with 386.5 - working or faulty as in previous FW.
RT-AC86U
owner here. No issues of any kind since 386.2_3
.Might indicate that the stun lookup is taking longer than expected to complete.Noticed what might be a minor gui bug, the service state of vpn (connected/ip/port) is reported on the vpn status tab, but not next to Service State on/off in the vpn client tab as it was in previous releases, doesn't affect function though (rt-ax3000) -
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Checked mine - not seeing that here on my RT-AX86U. Does it show up eventually? Or after toggling off/on?Noticed what might be a minor gui bug, the service state of vpn (connected/ip/port) is reported on the vpn status tab, but not next to Service State on/off in the vpn client tab as it was in previous releases, doesn't affect function though (rt-ax3000) -
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Looks like that was it, just checked and it was there, thanks.Might indicate that the stun lookup is taking longer than expected to complete.
It did show up eventually, not sure how long it took (didn't check again until this morning), but i'd waited about an hour before deciding to post about it, but yeah, it's there now.Checked mine - not seeing that here on my RT-AX86U. Does it show up eventually? Or after toggling off/on?
I have recently picked up a GT-AXE11000, and must say I am bored of the traditional UI on the other routers (I came from an RT-AC88U) I am not a huge fan of the ROG UI either. That said, I do prefer the dashboard on ROG UI.Asuswrt-Merlin 386.5 is now available. This release introduces support for the RT-AC68U_V4 and GT-AXE11000 (both were originally planned for 386.4, but wifi issues with their GPLs forced both to be delayed to this release). This also merges with Asus's 386_46065 GPL code, and fixes a few issues.
The highlights of this release:
- Merged with GPL 386_46065 (note that a number of its security fixes were already present in 386.4)
- Added support for the RT-AC68U V4. Just like with the original Asus firmware, support is implemented in a combined firmware image that supports both the older and newer models. That image might not work properly however when using Firmware Recovery Mode, in which case people should use a version older than 386.5.
- Added support for the GT-AXE11000 (without its ROG UI or VPN Fusion).
- Fixes issues related to the Trend Micro BWDPI engine on the RT-AX68U and RT-AX86U.
- Dnsmasq was reverted back to 2.85 in an attempt to improve its stability
- Avahi was updated to 0.8, and a few additional fixes were backported.
- Miniupnpd was upgraded to 2.3.0.
- Fixed netatalk failing to load its modules, which was breaking Time Machine
- A number of fixes and improvements were implemented in Traditional QoS
- And a few other minor fixes and improvements, please view the changelog for more details
Please keep discussions in this thread on this specific release. General support requests should be posted in a separate thread.
This thread will be locked once the post-release feedback has quieted down.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
Do you have multicast routing enabled under IPTV in LAN settings?Getting a lot of these errors in the syslog following upgrading - any ideas?
Mar 5 11:07:37 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc002a40368 next ffffffc0118fd060 prev ffffffc0118fd060 rep_entry->list ffffffc0118fd060 next ffffffc002a40368 prev ffffffc002a40368
Mar 5 11:07:37 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc0170c0a28 next ffffffc011fcd420 prev ffffffc011fcd420 rep_entry->list ffffffc011fcd420 next ffffffc0170c0a28 prev ffffffc0170c0a28
Mar 5 11:36:12 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc002bb0428 next ffffffc015bd8be0 prev ffffffc015bd8be0 rep_entry->list ffffffc015bd8be0 next ffffffc002bb0428 prev ffffffc002bb0428
Mar 5 11:36:12 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc001dbf668 next ffffffc0119853e0 prev ffffffc0119853e0 rep_entry->list ffffffc0119853e0 next ffffffc001dbf668 prev ffffffc001dbf668
Mar 5 11:38:12 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc005f3d368 next ffffffc0074c8e60 prev ffffffc0074c8e60 rep_entry->list ffffffc0074c8e60 next ffffffc005f3d368 prev ffffffc005f3d368
Mar 5 11:38:12 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc0029bbea8 next ffffffc011a27d60 prev ffffffc011a27d60 rep_entry->list ffffffc011a27d60 next ffffffc0029bbea8 prev ffffffc0029bbea8
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