OP is using the AX68U.
OP is using the AX68U.
Asus increased it on some models (I can't check which ones at the moment).
RT-AX88U
GT-AX11000
RT-AX86U
GT-AXE11000
ZenWifi Pro XT12
Information about YazDHCP and how to install it can be found at:thanks I'll look for a YazDHCP guide and see what's involved.
The fix is simple and straightforwardthanks I'll look for a YazDHCP guide and see what's involved.
Last time I used scripts it was to overclock an older model router, and it caused some issues later with the JFFS partition or something. I wish ASUS would just increase the limit on this model too. 64 Max is too small
does he still participate here? (maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, but I've not seen him in a while IIRC)Mr. @Jack Yaz doesn't care...
I pop up occasionally, but since I moved to pfSense and UniFi, and my Asus routers decided to give up the ghost, I'm not actively developing anymore. I chime in on support requests when I have time as welldoes he still participate here? (maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, but I've not seen him in a while IIRC)
well I hope someone will pick up and carry on from where you've left off, sir. Thank you for your hard work!I pop up occasionally, but since I moved to pfSense and UniFi, and my Asus routers decided to give up the ghost, I'm not actively developing anymore. I chime in on support requests when I have time as well
Boo! Hiss!I pop up occasionally, but since I moved to pfSense and UniFi, and my Asus routers decided to give up the ghost, I'm not actively developing anymore. I chime in on support requests when I have time as well
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