elintseeker
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What browser are you using?
Same problem on AC56U. Tried both Firefox and Chrome for Linux.
Am on MacOS, tried Chrome, Safari, and Firefox.
What browser are you using?
Same problem on AC56U. Tried both Firefox and Chrome for Linux.
Is airtime fairness more problematic on this version vs. 380.64 or 65?
Are the conflicts back with beta 2, where I reverted the routing policy changes of beta 1?
ATF. Is more for older G mixed with N devices as far as i understand what ATF does. I have had it disabled here with all N devices and have seen no issues at all. Its a outdated feature.
Thanks, what do you keep your wireless mode set to, N only or Auto?
No idea, I have zero problem here.
I only use the 5 GHz. Band and I leave it set to auto. I do set a fixed channel though instead of auto for channels.
Have you tried unplugging it and allowing it to deenergize then bring it back up? Have you tried using router.asus.com to log in? If those don't work then you might have to perform a hard reset and reenter your settings.Hi
after flashing the Beta 2 i couldn´t logged in from any client. Nothing happends, t tried it from my samsung tablet an also from my PC with firefox.
the adresse of the router is the same like before.
can someboy please help me?
Apr 28 23:00:41 disk_monitor: Got SIGALRM...
Apr 29 07:51:21 rc_service: httpds 527:notify_rc restart_wlcsca
I saw that message as well. Here is the meaning...Thanks Merlin!,
Running beta 2 on AC3200 for 24 hours. No issues, ipv6 working fine with Comcast. OpenVPN, Mac and iPhone clients can successfully establish connection.
The only unusual messages i see are:
Code:Apr 28 23:00:41 disk_monitor: Got SIGALRM... Apr 29 07:51:21 rc_service: httpds 527:notify_rc restart_wlcsca
thank you it works now, i unpluged it and now i can logging in just like beforeThe reboot scheduler is working again on my rt-ac88u and my unit is now keeping to the schedule.
Have you tried unplugging it and allowing it to deenergize then bring it back up? Have you tried using router.asus.com to log in? If those don't work then you might have to perform a hard reset and reenter your settings.
Apr 29 08:41:06 openvpn[2347]: Ignore conflicted routing rule: 0.0.0.0 128.0.0.0
Apr 29 08:41:06 openvpn[2347]: Ignore conflicted routing rule: 128.0.0.0 128.0.0.0
pull-filter ignore "redirect-gateway def1"
AC-88U .66 beta 2
Can someone tell me which QoS is broken and which is working.
And some guide for optimal settings.
I am on cable 50/10 and using PIA VPN client 128-CBC which significantly suffer from QoS (max speed 9/5). If QoS is off than I get max speeds.
Tnx.
with beta2 this problem is solved suddenly
"OpenVPN NCP support is now fully disabled when set as such on the webui."
Is there any flag to do this?
"openvpn[968]: Recursive routing detected, drop tun packet to [AF_INET]xxx:1194" as in alpha4 ...
allow-recursive-routing
Those are created automatically by OpenVPN, they aren't actually pushed by the provider. They are rules meant to forward all traffic through the tunnel, hence the error, so any provider that uses it will have the same rules. You can tell OpenVPN to stop auto-creating these with the following config:
Code:pull-filter ignore "redirect-gateway def1"
And also make sure your custom section does not contain "redirect-gateway def1".
if your network doesn't have any b/g devices, there's no reason to not be N Only...regardless of frequency range, 2.4 or 5 GHz. And if your network devices can do both, select which freq range to use based on their usual distance from the transmission site (router/AP location). This basically optimizes the wireless links for reliability, from which comes speed.Thanks, what do you keep your wireless mode set to, N only or Auto?
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