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My AC68 / 386.14 shows the super helpful eth port to device map on Tools -> Sysinfo page.
But AX88 / 3004.388.8_2 does not. Found why:
3004.388.4 (21-Aug-2023)
- REMOVED: Ethernet port status from the Tools Sysinfo page
(as this is redundant with Asus' own display
now available on the networkmap page).
Is there any room for reconsidering / restoring the feature?
Supporting arguments: Asus own display does not show attached devices (unless missing something, pls point if so).
I hardwired the entire house with 10+ outlets, with more wires coming to the router than ports, so once in a while have to reconnect at the router to accommodate many connected devices.
Upgraded to AX88 to get 8 ports and bummer - lost the beloved map. The router is 25ft (8m) high so confirming connectivity - ladder + up-n-down.
If restoring the feature isn't feasible - is there a command line to see the port <-> device map?
TIA!
But AX88 / 3004.388.8_2 does not. Found why:
3004.388.4 (21-Aug-2023)
- REMOVED: Ethernet port status from the Tools Sysinfo page
(as this is redundant with Asus' own display
now available on the networkmap page).
Is there any room for reconsidering / restoring the feature?
Supporting arguments: Asus own display does not show attached devices (unless missing something, pls point if so).
I hardwired the entire house with 10+ outlets, with more wires coming to the router than ports, so once in a while have to reconnect at the router to accommodate many connected devices.
Upgraded to AX88 to get 8 ports and bummer - lost the beloved map. The router is 25ft (8m) high so confirming connectivity - ladder + up-n-down.
If restoring the feature isn't feasible - is there a command line to see the port <-> device map?
TIA!