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Flashed 386.7_1 as always working good on AX58U. IPv6 worked good for me on both builds comcast native.
We are both (me and him) on the same ISP. Should just leave it blank and let it obtain.Prefix should be left empty unless your ISP requires you to specify the prefix rather than let them automatically decide it for you.
This setting is only for special cases.
If you have any control over the time it takes to obtain the address to make it faster like in 386 5 2
Comcast Native V6 here and the router obtains a IPv6 address the second its booted no wait time.
If I turn on "Hide DHCP/RA queries" under DHCP settings those errors seem to disappear too.No I don't either, but it is bugging me what it means.
Anyone know?
Jun 25 09:21:55 kernel: ^[[0;33;41mFCACHEfc_vblog_list_add ERROR: Duplicate blog: list blog<0xffffffc02f840e40> JOIN blog<0xffffffc02f82e000>^[[0m
I know, Eric! The only thing that changed was the install of the test build. When I went back to the stable build, all cleared up???That makes absolutely no sense, because nothing was changed regarding DNS handling. Just the size of the requested prefix.
Are you using DNSFilter?
Ahh thanks for that, that's good info!The 386.7_1 test build now lets the ISP decide on the prefix length (by requesting a length of 0) rather than enforcing a prefix of 64. This reverts to the previous behaviour, and is also what stock firmware currently does.
No - but in my case I was running unbound along with ntpmerlin and found that I had to unblock the ntp servers in the unbound config or I would randomly NOT get NTP syncs and the router wouldn't let me out to the internet.Anyone having issue with NTP sync after connecting to 386.7?
I did a dirty upgrade to 386.7 and none of ntpmerlin, connmon or skynet is working because NTP can't sync. I have been doing dirty upgrade for a while and this is the first time I am seeing this.
Speed test all OK here with spaceView attachment 42596
GT-AX11000 nothing important. Cosmetic error, but it would definitely be easier to run the speed test if the display area is larger.
Well
Last reboot for tonight, IPv6 is obtained in 1.5m like on 386 5 2, I can sleep tightly tonight
Now only stability I have to check for long run.
Thank you @RMerlin
Tested on AX88U.
Check here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/a...ow-available-for-all-models.79450/post-774563Some people here are talking about version 386.7_1.
I guess this version only includes fixes for IPv6 related problems? Or does this version also include other features/bugfixes?
Jul 10 15:02:49 kernel: CONSOLE: 085161.127 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d8:f6:50: Failed. status 37 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:02:51 kernel: CONSOLE: 085163.117 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d8:f6:50: Failed. status 37 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:02:53 kernel: CONSOLE: 085165.108 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d8:f6:50: Failed. status 37 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:02:53 kernel: CONSOLE: 085165.197 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: a8:40:7d:87:f8:68: Failed. status 37 wsize 16 policy 1
Jul 10 15:02:53 kernel: CONSOLE: 085165.198 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: a8:40:7d:87:f8:68: Failed. status 37 wsize 16 policy 1
Jul 10 15:02:54 kernel: CONSOLE: 085166.207 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: a8:40:7d:87:f8:68: Failed. status 37 wsize 16 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:41 kernel: CONSOLE: 085212.881 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 70:03:9f:7d:fb:7b: Failed. status 1 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:42 kernel: CONSOLE: 085213.876 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 70:03:9f:7d:fb:7b: Failed. status 1 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:42 kernel: CONSOLE: 085213.973 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 98:cd:ac:af:38:c0: Failed. status 1 wsize 0 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:42 kernel: CONSOLE: 085213.973 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 98:cd:ac:af:38:c0: Failed. status 1 wsize 0 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:43 kernel: CONSOLE: 085214.889 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 98:cd:ac:af:38:c0: Failed. status 1 wsize 0 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:43 kernel: CONSOLE: 085214.889 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 34:ab:95:91:d6:2c: Failed. status 1 wsize 0 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:43 kernel: CONSOLE: 085214.890 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 34:ab:95:91:d6:2c: Failed. status 1 wsize 0 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:43 kernel: CONSOLE: 085214.890 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 34:ab:95:91:d6:2c: Failed. status 1 wsize 0 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:45 kernel: CONSOLE: 085216.866 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: 70:03:9f:7d:fb:7b: Failed. status 1 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:49 kernel: CONSOLE: 085220.845 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d8:f6:50: Failed. status 37 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:51 kernel: CONSOLE: 085222.834 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d8:f6:50: Failed. status 37 wsize 64 policy 1
Jul 10 15:03:53 kernel: CONSOLE: 085224.825 wl0: wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp: e8:db:84:d
Help!
Do you have any connectivity issues? If not, just don't look at the logs. Diagnostic is enabled. Stock Asuswrt is the same.
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