Here works too.@RMerlin DHCP manual assignment seems not working with beta2 on my AX88U, I tried reset, still not working. It would disregard the manual entry and went for auto assignment.
Here works too.@RMerlin DHCP manual assignment seems not working with beta2 on my AX88U, I tried reset, still not working. It would disregard the manual entry and went for auto assignment.
Here goes the same.After dirty update AX88U from 386.7 beta 1 to beta 2 all the 5ghz setting was reinitialized to default setting. WPS has been réenabled too.
Some IOT devices have very old WiFi drivers and are very sticky to the node the first connected to. Try disabling the 2.4-Ghz radio on your node(s)Jun 20 00:04:41 kernel: CONSOLE: 069122.526 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d8:f6:50: Failed. status 37 wsize 64 policy 1
B2, the flood of errors is back on my syslog.
My Ring device is 50% back to life, some errors are still missed.
Anyone knows how can I solve it?
AND I added AX56U to my mesh system.
I do not know if it is relevant.
DNSFilter can now also intercept and redirect IPv6 DNS queries on HND models.
Juts want to clarify because this says it "can", do we need to turn it on, or is it automatically happening? I typically just have mine set to "Router" with a few exception devices I set to "No Filtering". So all the other devices should now be forced to use both the v4 and v6 DNS handed out from the routers DHCP? In that past only the v4 was being forced? Correct?
Jun 20 00:04:41 kernel: CONSOLE: 069122.526 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d8:f6:50: Failed. status 37 wsize 64 policy 1
B2, the flood of errors is back on my syslog.
My Ring device is 50% back to life, some errors are still missed.
Anyone knows how can I solve it?
AND I added AX56U to my mesh system.
I do not know if it is relevant.
That depends. If you use a preset and that preset supports IPv6 servers, then it's automatic. If however you use Custom, then you need to also specify an IPv6 server for the custom setting you are using.Just want to clarify because this says it "can", do we need to turn it on, or is it automatically happening?
If set to "Router", then it will use the router's LAN IPv6 address in addition to the router's IPv4 address.I typically just have mine set to "Router" with a few exception devices I set to "No Filtering"
If set to "Router", then it will use the router's LAN IPv6 address in addition to the router's IPv4 address.
and "Router" will force clients to use the DNS provided by the router's DHCP server (or, the router itself if it's not defined).
That page wasn't updated for the current beta code. When it was written, there was no IPv6 support.Per the DNS Filter page, it would use the DNS provided by DHCP first, so hopefully it is using what I have set in the dnsmasq.conf via a postconf since I cannot set anything in the interface due to the 15 char limit bug. I am sure I could see it in iptables someplace, but that's not something I use very often to know where to look.
case DNSF_SRV_ROUTER:
strlcpy(dnsfsrv->server1, nvram_safe_get("ipv6_rtr_addr"), 46);
dnsfsrv->server2[0] = '\0';
break;
It's working on my RT-AX68U. I did notice there was a delay in seeing the new IP address in the Client List on the main Network Map page. It took maybe minute for it to be updated.DHCP manual assignment seems not working with beta2 on my AX88U, I tried reset, still not working. It would disregard the manual entry and went for auto assignment.
@RMerlin DHCP manual assignment seems not working with beta2 on my AX88U, I tried reset, still not working. It would disregard the manual entry and went for auto assignment.
My GT-AX11000 is doing the exact sameWhat router are using? Because I'm seeing issues and these type of entries along with a bunch more exactly 12 hrs after a reboot on my GT-AX11000. Before the 12 hrs, clean and normal log entries but after it hits the 12 hr mark, logs go crazy and that is 1 type of log entry I see. No other router I have upgraded to Beta 2 has displayed this issue, RT-AX58U, RT-AC88U or RT-AC68U all have clean logs so far, only my GT-AX11000 is displaying this issue after it hits that time frame. On Alpha 1, I did see this issue on a RT-AX88U also but I haven't been able to upgraded back to 386.7 on that router to test for the issue again unfortunately
I dont think there is any benefit in using merlinwrt vs stock firmware when the router is a node.Upgraded dirty on AC3100, AC88U setup as Mesh nodes to Beta 2 and AX86U setup as Mesh Router to Beta 2 and all works fine so far. Thanks as always to all in this great forum.
My AXE11000 on 386.7 B2 rebooted somewhere around midnight (19th June) for no apparent reason
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: <unknown>: hw csum failure
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: CPU: 1 PID: 2439 Comm: dnsmasq Tainted: P W O 4.1.52 #2
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: Call trace:
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc000087398>] dump_backtrace+0x0/0x150
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0000874fc>] show_stack+0x14/0x20
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc000558988>] dump_stack+0x90/0xb0
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0003fe05c>] netdev_rx_csum_fault+0x3c/0x50
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0003f22d0>] skb_copy_and_csum_datagram_msg+0xe8/0xf8
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0004f8468>] udpv6_recvmsg+0x2a0/0x7d8
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0004a616c>] inet_recvmsg+0xa4/0xc8
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0003df4d4>] sock_recvmsg+0x14/0x20
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0003e10e4>] ___sys_recvmsg+0xac/0x1a8
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc0003e3b18>] __sys_recvmsg+0x40/0x80
Jun 20 16:12:16 kernel: [<ffffffc000423410>] compat_SyS_recvmsg+0x10/0x18
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