Don't know if this has been brought up already or not, but I've found that enabling adaptive QoS renders NAT loopback inoperable.
Running the latest: Asuswrt-Merlin 376.47 on RT-AC87R.
Switching to traditional QoS fixes the issue with NAT loopback.
Any chance this will be fixed soon?
Just wanted to add, and I'm not sure if this was mentioned anywhere else in the forums, but after further investigation, NAT loopback bug is not feature dependent, but rather hardware dependent. Hardware acceleration must be disabled for the NAT loopback to function properly.
According to other threads, disable/enable firewall solves it (temporarily). And for me it works every time indeed. So I looked everywhere, but I can't find how to do this by CLI. Otherwise I would cron a restart every few hours.
Does anyone know how to restart the firewall in CLI?
service restart_firewall
Hello, I revive this thread because I want to know if there is any update on this situation. In my case, with my new AC68U with 350.59 RMerlin´s, the situation still persists, adaptive QOS disables NAT loopback. Is there a way to have both available?
Thank you.
Hallux
Switch to Asus's loopback mode.
Thanks, that worked beautifully, would you mind telling me what I am missing by using Asus loopback vs yours?
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