There are 2 trx what the differences?I have just released the new firmware 384.11-gnuton1 for DSL-AC68.
Enjoy.
And there are no DoT function? I can't find it in DSL-AC68U_384.11_gnuton1_DSL_1.0.4.7.trx
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There are 2 trx what the differences?I have just released the new firmware 384.11-gnuton1 for DSL-AC68.
Enjoy.
I have noticed that I have to check what a the problem. BTW if click 'view the clients' the number gets updated.Thanks for your continued work... have just uploaded this latest firmware & noticed on the network map page clients are not listed ie: clients = 0; everything seems to be functioning as it should thou.
The bigger trx contains the dsl firmware too.There are 2 trx what the differences?
And there are no DoT function? I can't find it in DSL-AC68U_384.11_gnuton1_DSL_1.0.4.7.trx
You can use byo VDSL modems for TPG fttn.
Providers often do not support byo modems, that does not mean they do not work.
I can't to find informaion about differences, can you explain it?The bigger trx contains the dsl firmware too.
but i cant do it, i have an error saying: firmware upgrade unsuccessful. this may result from incorrect image or error transmission.
DNS over TLS should be supported: is that letsencrypt support right?
As for the DSL firmware.. well it s the firmware that gets flashed in the dsl modem. It s a Asus' pre-built bin.
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DNS over TLS should be supported
Please report it on GitHub so that it gets investigated.as i already said before this is a bug and not working.
i also made a factory restore but the problem remains.
thank you.
done.Please report it on GitHub so that it gets investigated.
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as i already said before this is a bug and not working.
i also made a factory restore but the problem remains.
thank you.
what do you mean Make sure you use a /24? do you mean 24bit hardcoded? i dont understand you. what to check - change so networkmap shows my connected devices?Make sure you use a /24 or smaller. Networkmap is hardcoded for a /24, so using a /16 or a /8 will miss any client outside of that scope.
what do you mean Make sure you use a /24? do you mean 24bit hardcoded? i dont understand you. what to check - change so networkmap shows my connected devices?
i only know that in previous firmware 384.10 worked just fine. thank you.
i use subnet mask of my network 255.255.255.0What is the subnet mask of your network? 255.255.255.0 is a /24.
If you use something larger (for example 255.0.0.0, which is a /8), then the networkmap will fail to report all clients.
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