It does work as I can connect to my cameras & I see no errors.That would suggest that DDNS isn't enabled. Check withnvram get ddns_enable_x
over SSH. Or look for errors in the browser console using the F12 key.
My RT-AX88U shows "Go" as described but only when set to DNS-O-Matic as the provider. The "Go" button then links to the DNS-O-Matic website. It shows the current ddns hostname when set to other providers (e.g.No-IP). Looks like might be intended behaviour unless the OP isn't using DNS-O-Matic.
Do you use DNS-o-Matic?It does work as I can connect to my cameras & I see no errors.
What type of ISP do you have?For an unknown reason, for the first time- IPv6 on AX88U is not gettitng V6.
Im configured for Native because that is how my ISP used to fetch it, and since upgrade to this FW not getting any IPv6.
Hopefull for your check @RMerlin
Israeli one, PartnerWhat type of ISP do you have?
Have the same IPV6 problem with same ISP.
YesDo you use DNS-o-Matic?
Yes, but this is required after every bootAfter disable-enable switch routine, like 5-6-7 times, I managed to fetch IPv6.
Works.
I guess some kind of a bug in Merlin's Beta.
To be checked
That’s a new feature of the ASUS GPL since 386.6, specific to dnsomatic.
Are you running pixelserv- tls with diversion?On 386.7 B1 since Saturday: My GT-AXE11000 locked up yesterday at 12:15pm, no WiFi or LAN capability the first symptom, Web Gui & SSH no response, lights on unit solid, not the usual blinking from WAN/WiFi. Had to power off/on the unit to recover. Looking at the Syslog, a kernel fatal error message, about an hour before the crash/halt.
View attachment 41862
Thus is normal as router reboots.Reboot of system under AIMESH/System settings slightly broken. Counter gets 6% roughly then disappears and webpage becomes non responsive until reboot has been performed.
Are you running pixelserv- tls with diversion?
Trendmicro and pixelserv tls don't play nice. That's all I know.What is your personal preference with regards to running pixelserv-tls?
This subject comes up and I'm wondering if it's not as effective or causes other undesired side effects in 2022.
I've used it for a long time but with so many other changes in the past year, I'm wondering if it is still recommended.
The last time I asked, the author said it was still relevant. ( I'm not trying to diminish his good work by asking. )
I was using the Standard block list but since early this year I switched to the Large list.
Also, what other scripts conflict with it, that you know of? EDIT: bad pairings?
All works well on mu AX88, no IPV6 problems (using IPV6 (native) from KPN fiber - Holland)For an unknown reason, for the first time- IPv6 on AX88U is not gettitng V6.
Im configured for Native because that is how my ISP used to fetch it, and since upgrade to this FW not getting any IPv6.
Edit: after a lot of time, changing IPv6 from Disable to Native and vice-versa- finally fetched.
Something to look into, I think
Hopefull for your check @RMerlin
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