lukaszzsch
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I noticed that after upgrading from 344.4 Beta 2 to 3 have problem with connection to webgui. More than 50% of reboot i have to repeat just to have na Opportunity to log to my Asus router. It is courious.
I noticed that after upgrading from 344.4 Beta 2 to 3 have problem with connection to webgui. More than 50% of reboot i have to repeat just to have na Opportunity to log to my Asus router. It is courious.
I have always had wunkyness with Firefox starting 2-3 years ago. Dumped the garbage and went to Chrome. Haven't had any issues with it that didn't not plague all browsers.Me too. Firefox Quantum on Win 10 takes a long long time to connect to the router’s web GUI using TLS. (HTTPS).
Times out sometimes, but not always.
Keep retrying, & it eventually connects. Very slow......
Some strangeness with Firefox/Windows?
Use HTTP & logs in immediately.
Safari via HTTPS on iOS no delay.
A new problem, only with beta 3 in my experience.
under lan its the device ip setting cant rember the tab, not infront of the pc atm.Is there any way to make the default IP for the 86 (not sure if this has been changed across the board or not) 192.168.1.1 again?
192.168.50.1 move is just stupid considering well... EVERYTHING is 192.168.1.1. At worst 192.168.0.1.
did you factory reset after uograde?wake on lan broke for me on this upgrade.
clear the web browser cache or try a diffrent browser or pc to acess the router.I noticed that after upgrading from 344.4 Beta 2 to 3 have problem with connection to webgui. More than 50% of reboot i have to repeat just to have na Opportunity to log to my Asus router. It is courious.
Me too. Firefox Quantum on Win 10 takes a long long time to connect to the router’s web GUI using TLS. (HTTPS).
Times out sometimes, but not always.
Keep retrying, & it eventually connects. Very slow......
I did a factory reset and now everything regarding to webgui access seems to be ok, but:In "Network Map" tab in "View List" 5GHz devices appear as a wired interface instead of wireless 5GHz and don't show Tx, Rx rates.
Same happens in "Client status" window.
But it does appear correctly in System Log > Wireless Log.
Firmware: RT-AC87U 384.4_beta3
Above problem started to appear.In "Network Map" tab in "View List" 5GHz devices appear as a wired interface instead of wireless 5GHz and don't show Tx, Rx rates.
Same happens in "Client status" window.
But it does appear correctly in System Log > Wireless Log.
Firmware: RT-AC87U 384.4_beta3
Same here. My VPN worked much better before. My asus Beta 3 in router mode is not my main internet gateway and does not serve DHCP to the LAN, but runs OpenVPN server. There is asymmetric routing where packets from VPN clients to LAN travel directly from Asus to LAN whereas packets back from LAN to tun21 VPN clients travel via the main Internet gateway, which has a static route to Asus for the VPN client tun21 subnet.When I moved to Beta 3 from a previous stable build, my VPN rules don’t seem to work correctly anymore.
The same for me on AC68U.In "Network Map" tab in "View List" 5GHz devices appear as a wired interface instead of wireless 5GHz and don't show Tx, Rx rates.
Same happens in "Client status" window.
But it does appear correctly in System Log > Wireless Log.
Firmware: RT-AC87U 384.4_beta3
RT-AC86U @ 384.4 Beta 3, 3 days and working great. RT-AC3200 - will update to 384.4 Beta 3 this weekend, likely play with VPN finally.
Using Windows 10 Pro/FF Quantum 69 (64-bit), all UI components are working fine. FF is set to clear EVERYTHING upon browser close.
Yes, I fixed the Firefox issue by setting the browser back to ‘default’.
All running happily now......
Also fyi for those having similar issues, watch out for your FF extensions. The ones that were causing me trouble initially when accessing HTTPS webui were my script blocker, user agent randomizer, and redirect skipper. Had to set exceptions for all those when accessing my admin domain.
So makes sense that resetting to defaults made it finally work..
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