Butterfly Bones
Very Senior Member
Here is a workaround, and RMerlin explains why in the next post.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/b...ta-is-now-available.60037/page-20#post-528825
Here is a workaround, and RMerlin explains why in the next post.
does this new static option for specifying LAN DNS server per static dhcp device support specifying both lan IPV4 and lan IPV6 Addresses? if not, would it be possible to add such a feature?
I'm having an issue with HTTPS management on the RT-AC86U. I'm using Safari on an iMac running Catalina. When I first load up the router page, it gives me the standard prompt for self-signed certificates and I go through the process of accepting the cert and loading it into my keychain.
Make sure you have the setting set to use a Persistent certificate on the WAN -> DDNS page, otherwise it will generate a new one with every restart.
Odd seems very specific, I tested 23 and 24, must have to be out of the 20s range that's for that Idea I'll have to check it now.Here is a workaround, and RMerlin explains why in the next post.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/b...ta-is-now-available.60037/page-20#post-528825
Sadly even though I changed the port number the apply button is still jamedHere is a workaround, and RMerlin explains why in the next post.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/b...ta-is-now-available.60037/page-20#post-528825
Seems like the QOS classification page graph is failing to keep stats for most connections. Everything else so far seems to be working as expected
Either Adaptive QoS is broken in the new SDK, or it now bypasses/disables traffic accounting in tc, because all the classes except for the root one are now reporting packet rates of zero...
I'll poke at the QoS engineer at Asus to see if it's something that can be worked around, or if I'll have to phase out that feature for future bwdpi implementations.
Either Adaptive QoS is broken in the new SDK, or it now bypasses/disables traffic accounting in tc, because all the classes except for the root one are now reporting packet rates of zero...
I'll poke at the QoS engineer at Asus to see if it's something that can be worked around, or if I'll have to phase out that feature for future bwdpi implementations.
Bandwidth limiting working on my AX88U.Seems like Adaptive QOS as a whole is broken, bandwidth limiting isn't working either by the looks of it.
Newb question:
Where does one verify NAT acceleration (CTF) is turned off? I've mounted a USB drive, set it as the save location for saving traffic history, and set "Enabled" on the Statistic tab of Traffic Analyzer. I just need to verify that CTF is off.
The reason why I ask is because after upgrading, ipv6 has become dead. The router shows all the proper ipv6 addressing for assignment by dhcpc6 and ipv6 has the right addressing on the routing pages and dnsmasq has the right ipv6 entries but no ipv6 connectivity after upgrading.That page is specific to DHCP, and therefore only IPv4. Nothing on this page is relevant to IPv6.
Make sure you have the setting set to use a Persistent certificate on the WAN -> DDNS page, otherwise it will generate a new one with every restart.
Either Adaptive QoS is broken in the new SDK, or it now bypasses/disables traffic accounting in tc, because all the classes except for the root one are now reporting packet rates of zero...
I'll poke at the QoS engineer at Asus to see if it's something that can be worked around, or if I'll have to phase out that feature for future bwdpi implementations.
This is concerning. If it is broken, what's the likely-hood of it being fixed? A lot of people on slower networks depend upon this.Seems like Adaptive QOS as a whole is broken, bandwidth limiting isn't working either by the looks of it.
Next HW Acceleration it says "Runner: Enabled - Flow Cache: Enabled".
Do I need to disable it? If so, where do I do that?
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