I don`t expect to have any new GPL to merge until next month at the earliest.Any estimate on when gpl 21709 or newer will be available?
Well I always update with the USB stick attached (Diversion and Entware on it) and it always gives no hussle at all.Possibly. You can certainly try.
Before you do, download the firmware you have installed now. Reboot the router, and wait for 10 to 15 minutes for it to settle. Create a backup config file of your current settings. Create a JFFS backup too. Put all these files in a safe place.
Safely (and physically) Remove all USB devices/drives from the router, and reboot. If any of these USB devices was used for amtm and/or associated scripts, do not plug into the router again until the flash has been shown to have 'taken' and the router has settled down (~10 minutes) after the last reboot. Once you insert the USB drive into the router, be sure you wait a few minutes, then perform a reboot via the GUI.
Flash the firmware you want to use/test today. If any issues that a few quick/specific questions don't get you quick resolution from the forums here, use the files above to quickly go back to where you were.
To revert to your previous working setup:
- Remove all USB drives. Do not plug in these drives again until you've successfully completed all the steps below.
- Flash the firmware you have installed now (i.e. the firmware you're upgrading from).
- If the router/network is behaving as you expect, great! You're done.
- If it isn't, perform a full reset to factory defaults.
- Restore the saved backup config file you created above.
- Restore the saved JFFS backup file you created above.
This is where I have a problem -if this is a real problem-. When no OVPN clients are running and 2 Wireguard clients are running, or when OVPN-1 and WG-1 clients are running, the DNS redirects seem to be broken. When I set the DNS addresses on WG-1 and 2 to 10.26.xx.xx, WG-2's DNS queries are made from WG-1, or when I turn off WG-2 and run OVPN-1 ("exclusive" and "dhcp-option" DNS set to 10.26.xx.xx), OVPN-1's DNS queries are made from WG-1.
Yellow is normal for 100 Mb link. Nothing is wrongRunning 388.1 on a new AX86S and it all seems stable. I had to disable the AX wifi option as older Iphones would not connect. Will decide if I'm going to keep this router before moving to latest Merlin firmware.
One issue is with the information displayed on the Network Map page.
It shows a warning (port displayed in yellow) for one of my LAN Ethernet ports and the explanation suggests that it might be a bad cable. What it is actually is that I have a device with a 100Mbps fast Ethernet port connected and changing the cable makes no difference.
Under Tools/sysinfo the port is displayed correctly and is listed as 100 Mbps.
Any connection at a speed less than maximum port speed is subject to the warning.Running 388.1 on a new AX86S and it all seems stable. I had to disable the AX wifi option as older Iphones would not connect. Will decide if I'm going to keep this router before moving to latest Merlin firmware.
One issue is with the information displayed on the Network Map page.
It shows a warning (port displayed in yellow) for one of my LAN Ethernet ports and the explanation suggests that it might be a bad cable. What it is actually is that I have a device with a 100Mbps fast Ethernet port connected and changing the cable makes no difference.
Under Tools/sysinfo the port is displayed correctly and is listed as 100 Mbps.
All I'm saying is at least it would be helpful if when someone clicks on the information Icon it listed that as a possible source for the warning that there is a 100 Mbps device connected on this port.Any connection at a speed less than maximum port speed is subject to the warning.
Oh I AGREE 100%, IMO it's definitely an over-site on the part of ASUS. I'm still using "Connected by TCP" smart bulbs which use a 100 Mbps Ethernet port on the HUB. Newer isn't always better LOLAll I'm saying is at least it would be helpful if when someone clicks on the information Icon it listed that as a possible source for the warning that there is a 100 Mbps device connected on this port.
All I'm saying is at least it would be helpful if when someone clicks on the information Icon it listed that as a possible source for the warning that there is a 100 Mbps device connected on this port.
That does not seem to apply for 1gig connections into a 2.5gig port tho...Any connection at a speed less than maximum port speed is subject to the warning.
But it DOES seem to apply to one of my GT-AXE16000's 10 Gbps LAN ports connected to my 2.5 Gbps unmanaged switch at only 2.5 Gbps.That does not seem to apply for 1gig connections into a 2.5gig port tho...
2.5G WAN port is a 2.5G connection to the Rogers XB7 Modem - all good.
2.5G LAN port to my gigabit switch is connected at 1 gig of course but all green.
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