My replication of that page is the same as you described in yours, no issues found due to it, router performing all its tasks as before.My RT-AX86U on 386.7 does not have that issue - but I can replicate by taking the scMerlin drop down for "Advanced_WireguardServer_Content" then clicking the VPN Status Tab at the top of the VPN page.
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Maybe clear your browser cache? Can't see how the firmware or add-on could crosslink the URL's.
Yup, newer cfe was causing some RT-AX86U to BRICK... asus is still testing, meanwhile RMerlin removed it for the time being.@RMerlin One question, I see that the firmware file name of AX68U not contain the 'cferom' string, it means that file not contains the cferom component (as in the case of AX86U)?
Have you tried changing the "Release Prefix on Exit" option to "disable"?About IPv6, after reset my AiMesh system (AX88U*2), it fetches IPv6 but takes about 5-20m after boot to fetch.
There are cases in which it is not fetched at all and need Native-Disabled routine untill fetched, and it might not work as well.
Thank you for identifying & reporting this IPv6 issue with the RT-AX86U.1. I disabled IPv6 on the AX86U router
2. Turned on my computer, connected it on the 5G network
Result: the crash did not happen.
1. I turned off my computer
2. Enabled back IPv6 on the AX86U router
3. Turned on my computer, connected it on the 5G network
Result: dnsmasq crashed again 4x.
But I must say, there are no discernible issues that I can see on the network. Computer is able to receive IPv6 address and network is working normally. My addons are listed in my signature, not sure if any of them are impacting dnsmasq though.
I'll pm you my logs soon
pfft, I did a monkeypox install on my ac86 24hrs ago and it's...well, I'm a bit concerned that the RAM is as full as it is. The cache seems to have exploded, but otherwise, this is the best update I've installed in a while.Filthy, Disgusting, Covid Ridden Install at 12:30 when all but me are sleeping. Stable Thus Far. AX86U
you have to switch it on in the gateway unit, the HI(L?)TRON...and if that doesn't work, Rogers will get you sorted later this fall I'm sure.Thank you for identifying & reporting this IPv6 issue with the RT-AX86U.
I myself have the same 'PRIMARY" Router & was going to start fiddling with IPv6 but soon realized...
I'm with SHAW & my DOCSIS Modem/Router unit is their HILTRON unit.
Despite it apparently having the capability... SHAW has NOT enabled it (perhaps due to known issues).
Are you certain your ISP-Modem is IPv6 compatible?
EDIT: & with IPv6 is anyone REALLY sure of anything, anymore... Really??? LOL
Good Catch, I always throw an "L" in there for some reason... HITRON it is Thanks, I'll take a closer look hopefully I can access the HITRON configuration re: IPv6. But Officially... I cannot find any mention of SHAW supporting IPv6 with it "yet", hmmmmm.you have to switch it on in the gateway unit, the HI(L?)TRON...and if that doesn't work, Rogers will get you sorted later this fall I'm sure.
Neither, just apply the DOCSIS preset from the dropdown.
I can't, I don't have the up-to-date backend code from RC3, only the initial out of date code from 386_4xxxx.
It's just disk buffering done for your USB disk, it's perfectly normal.
I believe they have for some time now...the addy to login to the UI of the unit in question is on a sticker on the bottomGood Catch, I always throw an "L" in there for some reason... HITRON it is Thanks, I'll take a closer look hopefully I can access the HITRON configuration re: IPv6. But Officially... I cannot find any mention of SHAW supporting IPv6 with it "yet", hmmmmm.
I pay the equivalent for 50/10Mbps DSL.Equivalent of USD58 per month. No 'great firewal' in Hong Kong (well, not at this stage anyway) and VPNs fully functional to any global destination. I've been very pleased with the GT-AX6000 performance (credit to Merlin!) and also use a QNAP QSW-1105-5T which nicely extends the 2.5Gbps to multiple devices.
Please RTFManpage and you'll get a better picture of what your optimal settings might be (there's a section in there for DOCSIS folks like yourself)...that's after crawling through the CakeQoS thread(s) on the Merlin AddOns forum here (setting a correct-ish rtt made as much of an improvement for me as did getting the speed settings correct (figure out the average ping from your router to your ISP's servers and choose the rtt setting that covers the range with a bit to spare on the high side - metro should be pretty close). Also, say away from the tins by using besteffort. further, dual-srchost & dual-dsthost were good choices for me)Just flashed Merlin 386.7 and need to know if I should use ATM or PTM w/ Cake qos? (cable service is 260 down / 16 up).
Google did not help other than one person saying that ATM is Only for DSL connections. Not sure if that is accurate
Any other QOS suggestions welcome.
Yes I know, I'm following the latest alpha, beta and stable threads, but I haven't seen any post that it would be the same with the ax68u (but based on the name of the AX68U firmware file, this is what it looks like).Yup, newer cfe was causing some RT-AX86U to BRICK... asus is still testing, meanwhile RMerlin removed it for the time being.
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