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Brenneke

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I am connecting my old RT-N16 dd-wrt router as a repeater to my main RT-AC68U router on 384.6 - have gone through a few tutorials on the dd- wrt side and have a new repeater ssid that I can successfully connect to but unfortunately no internet access.
Is there anything that I can check/set on my RT-AC68U that might be blocking internet access?
I have tried setting the dd-wrt as a repeater on one of my guest networks (preferred) and also on my main network, same result.
I am also open to flashing dd-wrt router with 374.43 LTS if recommended.
I am not very fluent in router, any patient assistance will be much appreciated.
 
Asus never released an updated driver for the N16 to address the KRACK exploit. Running as a repeater, it's essentially a client to the router, so is exposed with Asus firmware (including my fork). I seem to remember that DD-WRT uses a different wireless stack and may have been able to address it. Just something to keep in mind.
 
Thank you for replies .
That was one of the same tutorials I referenced. I also did go through dd-wrt documentation, tips & tricks.
I would like to attempt to flash John's fork as a last resort before this thing becomes e-waste - can I reset and flash directly from 374.43 LTS?
 
and do factory afterwards after some minutes again. Load it with asus restauration tool or from cfe miniweb.
 
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Thank you for replies .
That was one of the same tutorials I referenced. I also did go through dd-wrt documentation, tips & tricks.
I would like to attempt to flash John's fork as a last resort before this thing becomes e-waste - can I reset and flash directly from 374.43 LTS?
If you are currently running DD-WRT, it uses a different partitioning scheme on the MIPS routers. See this post for some additional steps you may need to take
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/going-from-dd-wrt-k3x-asuswrt-merlin.19167/
 
OK - now have an old version of Asus firmware successfully flashed on router.
I will now run these commands:
Code:
mtd-erase -d jffs2
mtd-erase -d nvram
reboot
And then flash latest John's fork - do I have it right?
How do I ssh onto this baby.....putty? (Windows)
Do I then just upload and flash John's fork from router gui?
 
Got it- connected using Telnet with PuTTY, ran above commands, flashed John's fork and reset.
I went on to set up repeater - it works very well except it seems problematic giving internet access to devices.
I tested with two Android phones - both could connect to RT-N16 repeater but only one had internet. When I tested a little later, same problem existed but on opposite phone. I disconnected the working phone, no change.
Where does one start in working this out?
 
which 2G channel does it use, set to a fixed one, maybe your phone dont accept ch. 12+13.
Delete Wifi connection on phone and connect again.
Use only characters and digits for SSID/pw between 6 to 15 characters for testing.
 
I tested repeater using four devices:
Android 1
Android 2
Linux desktop
Windows laptop
Was able to get internet with Android 1 and Windows laplap only.
Changed channel on main router from 11 to 6, rebooted both routers, no difference. Channel cannot be changed on RT-N16 in repeater mode - correct? There are no other networks close, in rural area on acreage.
Changed from 20 Mhz to 20/40 on main router and rebooted, now have internet on all four devices and two more since guest arrived, has been flawless for days.
Thank you all.
 
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