I don't really test the ROG UI, so I can't guarantee that it's fully working.or is there something still "experimental" about the ROG UI version?
I don't really test the ROG UI, so I can't guarantee that it's fully working.or is there something still "experimental" about the ROG UI version?
“I don't really test the ROG UI, so I can't guarantee that it's fully working.”I don't really test the ROG UI, so I can't guarantee that it's fully working.
“I don't really test the ROG UI, so I can't guarantee that it's fully working.”
Thanks for the response. But you do offer the ROG UI in your firmware distribution package under your name, so if not you, who is responsible for its functionality? Who tests it to see if it’s viable and can be installed & functional on the routers it’s offered to? It's not a question of guarantees, but of common good practice it would seem to me.
Thanks. Not complaining. Just curious.Asus manages the basic functionality if its bug free on Asus Merlin is not guaranteed. Doesn’t matter if it’s under his name he doesn’t guarantee because he doesn’t debug it much. Complain too much he’ll remove the function it’s only there as an experimental UI.
Same here i have it toI just noticed 2 issues on my GT-AX11000. I couldn't change wireless settings for 5GHz-2, it would just say Applying Settings and do nothing. Tried rebooting but still couldn't change the settings. I had downgrade to 388.1 to be able to change the settings. I reflashed 388.2 Beta 1 to test again and it failed again to change the settings. Just says Applying Settings and just sits there forever.
The 2nd issue was that I enabled DNS Director and the client list is clearing on a reboot. I tried doing the same on a RT-AX58U(388.2 Beta 1 also) and that one is also clearing the list on reboot but I also tested on a RT-AC68 & RT-AC88U on 386.10 and those are not clearing the client list on reboot
Tested a bit more the Dual WAN functionality. Turned primary WAN off, secondary stayed in Hot Standby instead of taking over as active. Then, turned primary WAN back on and router crashed and rebooted. Pretty unstable feature but at least for a real world scenario (if the primary WAN disappears or cable is physically disconnected) the fail over does work. It is just using the knob to shut down the primary WAN via software that breaks it. Would dualWAN be part of the Asus blob?Hadn't noticed before since I just started using DualWAN but on AXE16000, every time the router reboots, primary WAN fails to get DHCP assignment (using 10G_1) while secondary (2.5G port) negotiates fine. I have to bounce Eth10G_1 and then it will get the DHCP from the modem (both WAN ports get the public IP from modem using bridge mode). This consistently happens when I reboot the router. Not sure if it is an order of operations thing (e.g. 10G_1 receives DHCP binding before it is ready)
I wonder why some VPN providers are using that parameter in their config files. That parameter was needed for very old ciphers like BF-CBC, it wasn't doing anything with any modern cipher such as AES-256-GCM that they should have been using for quite a few years now.Error in log: Mar 21 18:04:45 ovpn-client1[14446]: Options error: Unrecognized option or missing or extra parameter(s) in config.ovpn:43: keysize (2.6.1)
When I started including it with 388.1, I advised users that it was provided as an experiment. I spent time ensuring that it was working properly at the time and fixed all issues that I discovered then, however I don't have the time to test the whole ROG UI in addition to the regular UI during development of newer releases. It is added to the archive because quite a few users wanted it, with the warning that I may stop supporting it at any time if it became too much trouble to maintain. The non-ROG UI remains the primary UI that I use and maintain.But you do offer the ROG UI in your firmware distribution package under your name, so if not you, who is responsible for its functionality?
This is just a webui. The firmware code itself remains identical in both images, so the worst that can happen would be a specific page failing to render properly (and the majority of the pages are identical in both images, it's only a few specific pages that are different, and the CSS that gets applied to all pages).Who tests it to see if it’s viable and can be installed & functional on the routers it’s offered to?
Try adjusting your Roaming Assistant threshold value. It's what determines when a client can get kicked off a node. But ultimately, the clients are the ones deciding which AP to associate with, a router/AP can't do much beside kick a client off, or provide steering information that some clients may or may not use to decide which AP to connect to.Devices bouncing between mesh nodes, i.e a Android Tablet (on 5Ghz) in one room, not 10ft away from a AX86 node, randomly switches to the other AX86 Node at the back of the house 50ft away.
Expect your 2.4 GHz clients to get randomly disconnected. 40 MHz on the 2.4 GHz is simply not viable. Interference isn't just from neighbour APs, it will come from a number of other devices within your house. Starting your microwave oven may very well cause 2.4 GHz disconnections every time for example - same radio frequency band.Yes, 40Mhz and 160Mhz bandwidth but with little interference from neighbors (though 5Ghz more sensitive now necessitating the change from 36 to 40).
Just a quick Q from someone who pretty much uses (and likes) Auto for Wifi, I note that the 2.4GHz default is 20/40. Will this being kicked out at 40MHz result in 2.4GHz devices dropping back to 20Mhz or are they dropped then try to climb back in at 40MHz, rinse and repeat?<snip>
Expect your 2.4 GHz clients to get randomly disconnected. 40 MHz on the 2.4 GHz is simply not viable. Interference isn't just from neighbour APs, it will come from a number of other devices within your house. Starting your microwave oven may very well cause 2.4 GHz disconnections every time for example - same radio frequency band.
The router drops to 20 MHz, so no client will try to use 40 MHz.Just a quick Q from someone who pretty much uses (and likes) Auto for Wifi, I note that the 2.4GHz default is 20/40. Will this being kicked out at 40MHz result in 2.4GHz devices dropping back to 20Mhz or are they dropped then try to climb back in at 40MHz, rinse and repeat?
You can find it at "Network Tools":Is the Smart Connect Rule page supposed to be somewhat hidden? I can get to it via the link in the Wireless:General page but it doesn't show it's tab under Network Tools
Alpha and Bata testers?who is responsible for its functionality?
That would be an Entware or ntpMerlin issue.
That would be an Entware or ntpMerlin issue.
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