Anybody tell me where is option add Scheduler for Reboot Router ?
Why would you need a reboot? My router is working for almost 3 weeks @8258 with no issues.
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Anybody tell me where is option add Scheduler for Reboot Router ?
Why would you need a reboot? My router is working for almost 3 weeks @8258 with no issues.
"Data startu 18 dni 3 godziny 24 minuty 21 sekundy"
Do you really need one? I have one still with 7410 and it's on since that build was released.Anybody tell me where is option add Scheduler for Reboot Router ?
Do you really need one? I have one still with 7410 and it's on since that build was released.
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These errors are nasty. Whatever the problem causing these errors needs to be fixed asap.
@Asus - Fix this problem
SERIOUSLY, I don't even know why people like JK and Apple and others release public betas. It seems like there is always a significant portion of the users that whine and complain that the in-progress, test version doesn't run perfectly...or keep trying to add in their own personally preferable feature (in U.S. politics, this is referred to as pork-barrelling) set.Relax. It's a beta, and is intended for testing and spotting issues. If it really needs to be fixed "ASAP", then you shouldn't be running a beta IMHO.
SERIOUSLY, I don't even know why people like JK and Apple and others release public betas. It seems like there is always a significant portion of the users that whine and complain that the in-progress, test version doesn't run perfectly...or keep trying to add in their own personally preferable feature (in U.S. politics, this is referred to as pork-barrelling) set.
I admire those companies that offer public betas, but really wish that users would understand what a beta is and what a beta isn't and that looking for feedback doesn't equate to looking to incorporate everyone's wishes. I completely understand closed systems.
Devil's advocate: these betas are bringing some much needed stability to the 5GHz network with the RT-AC87U. I'm using two of these routers (one routing, one as a wireless bridge) and my choices for anything resembling reliability are these newest betas (with their own set of issues) or the shipping firmware (.2769), leaving my iOS devices a disaster on the 5GHz network and my wireless printer inaccessible from anything connected to 5GHz. This isn't a true apples-to-apples comparison between the RT-AC87U and Apple's betas, because at least the stable versions of Apple's software are exactly that, stable.
Devil's advocate: these betas are bringing some much needed stability to the 5GHz network with the RT-AC87U. I'm using two of these routers (one routing, one as a wireless bridge) and my choices for anything resembling reliability are these newest betas (with their own set of issues) or the shipping firmware (.2769), leaving my iOS devices a disaster on the 5GHz network and my wireless printer inaccessible from anything connected to 5GHz. This isn't a true apples-to-apples comparison between the RT-AC87U and Apple's betas, because at least the stable versions of Apple's software are exactly that, stable.
Sep 28 09:50:25 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
for (i=0; i<msg->h.numAnswers; i++)
{
const mDNSu8 *ep = ptr;
ptr = GetLargeResourceRecord(m, msg, ptr, end, InterfaceID, kDNSRecordTypePacketAns, &pkt);
if (!ptr) { DisplayError(srcaddr, ep, end, "KNOWN ANSWER"); return; }
DisplayResourceRecord(srcaddr, "(KA)", &pkt.r.resrec);
// In the case of queries with long multi-packet KA lists, we count each subsequent KA packet
// the same as a single query, to more accurately reflect the burden on the network
// (A query with a six-packet KA list is *at least* six times the burden on the network as a single-packet query.)
if (msg->h.numQuestions == 0 && i == 0)
recordstat(entry, pkt.r.resrec.name, OP_query, pkt.r.resrec.rrtype);
}
for (i=0; i<msg->h.numAuthorities; i++)
{
const mDNSu8 *ep = ptr;
ptr = skipResourceRecord(msg, ptr, end);
if (!ptr) { DisplayError(srcaddr, ep, end, "AUTHORITY"); return; }
}
if (entry) AnalyseHost(m, entry, InterfaceID);
}
Question is why have we never seen this problem before.
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Beta Asus GT-AX6000 beta firmware version 9.0.0.6_102_33874 (2024/02/23) | ASUSWRT - Official | 142 |
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