I flashed 378.50 on my RT-AC68U and everything is working fine except for one thing.
I had a WD Passport HD on USB3, which is now not recognized anymore.
It works OK on USB2, though.
Having the same issue. Turning of NAT acceleration solved it though.NAT loopback (attempting to access a LAN server from the LAN, using the WAN address) doesn't seem to work with this firmware. Flashed back to 376.49_5 and it is working again.
Using an AC66u
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Hi, new here. Just upgraded to the beta and it's been stable for me. I saw this post and thought I should report what I have found with Comcast.
I have the RT-AC87U. It just arrived today. I loaded this firmware and did a factory reset. I enabled IPv6 using:
Native
enable "DHCP-PD"
Autoconfiguration "Stateless"
enable "Connect to DNS Server automatically"
enable "Enable Router Advertisement"
enable "Enable DHCPv6 Server"
IPv6 doesn't seem to work but I had this same trouble with my ASUS RT-N66W router.
I unplugged the modem and plugged it back in. I also unplugged the router and plugged it back in. When I log into the router and check the IPv6 page the IPv6 Lan Settings section is blank. These fields:
LAN IPv6 Address
LAN Prefix Length
LAN IPv6 Prefix
The time or two I was able to get my old router to work it would populate those fields.
This may not be of much use but I thought I would share in case it helps. I assume it's just buggy comcast though.
Here is the answer:
Installed on my RT-N66U. Working well so far, one question though, is the mac filter universal now ? I remember there was a separate list for the 2.4GHz and another one for the 5GHz.
This was deliberately changed by Asus. No idea what was the particular reason, but I saw them write code specifically intended to hide the field, and reproduce the existing MACs into one single list. I can only assume it wasn't working properly.
I actually re-tested it on my AC56U tonight. With my CFE set to the proper US region, I had access to the usual channels, and my Nexus 9 had no problem connecting at about 585 Mbps (the test router was in another room, and lying half-disassembled on its face, so, not the ideal setup).
People with additional channels are probably folks who live in a region (EU) where DFS is available, which unlocks additional channels.
Wireless => professional=>Reducing USB 3.0 interference
Is it "Disable" ? otherwise usbport is in usb2 mode.
My RT-N66U don't like to be maxed out on the 5 GHz band anymore, if I transfer files over NFS/SMB/SCP from my NAS to my computer using 5 GHz band the 5 GHz band dies for everyone, all devices timeout. You can still see the SSID but you can't connect to it, when this happens I can still connect to the 2.4 GHz band to access the router. Nothing gets written to syslog/dmesg when this has happened, and to fix it I have to reboot or execute "/sbin/restart_wireless".
Anyone else noticed anything like this when stressing the 5 GHz band heavily? I get the same issue on stock firmware so I dont know if I should blame the 6.30.163.2002 (r382208) driver or my router as the cause.
Tried with two different wireless adapters TP-Link TL-WDN4800 and Asus USB-N53. It only kills the 5 GHz when im stressing the 5GHz band with the TL-WDN4800 (approx 150Mbit/s), feels like the cause is that im not reaching the same high speeds with the Asus USB-N53(approx 110Mbit/s).
Tried to contact Asus Support in my country, too bad they where to no help, just said I should flash the latest firmware, that I already told them that I had on the router.
Anyone got a clue how to fix this, or to troubleshoot it further?
With the newest Merlin and asus firmware a have problem with upload speed in LAN when I set Adaptive QOS to "Upload Bandwidth 0,8 Mb/s
Download Bandwidth 2,5 Mb/s" My upload speed with this parameters to NAS is about 3-7 MB/s but when I change "Upload Bandwidth to 10 Mb/s" it instantly grow up to 40MB/s. I have RT-AC68U.
I have noticed a problem with nat acceleration on: when is on, I can't reach my nas web interface and smb from wifi, but works well on ethernet. Surprised me that I can reach the web interface from wifi only using my asus ddns address.
With nat acceleration off I can reach the web interface and smb from wifi and from ethernet.
Thanks for the feedback (and the rather excellent firmware !!), unfortunately I did try the postconf script for VSFTPD but using listen=NO simply results in VSFTPD not starting as this directive will attempt to run the daemon under inetd on a per connection basis rather than a standalone daemon. I also tried appending listen_ipv6=YES but this results in VSFTPD running but the same "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" when attempting to connect from a client. I do not use IPV6 and have this fully disabled
One piece of good news, haven't seen any of these weird messages in my system log using 50_Beta yet:
Dec 3 23:42:29 dnsmasq-dhcp[682]: DHCPSOLICIT(br0) 00:01:00:01:1b:eb:4f:58:44:8a:5b:bc:44:09
Dec 3 23:42:29 dnsmasq-dhcp[682]: DHCPADVERTISE(br0) 00:01:00:01:1b:eb:4f:58:44:8a:5b:bc:44:09 no addresses available
and since I was getting about 16 of these a day with 376.49*, it seems that whatever was causing them has been killed. Or they're being filtered. Either way, nice not to have them filling up my log day after day *smile*.
Thanks to whoever fixed this!
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