Santiago C
Regular Contributor
Just updated my AC68U, so far so good (it does switch between both WAN / Ethernet LAN )Fix to allow correctly setting individual options for WAN and Ethernet in a dualwan environment - @Santiago C
Just updated my AC68U, so far so good (it does switch between both WAN / Ethernet LAN )Fix to allow correctly setting individual options for WAN and Ethernet in a dualwan environment - @Santiago C
John,
I have been using your firmware for a long time. Today I made the "mistake" of updating my routers' firmware to Merlin's latest 380.63. I am not really happy with it and want revert back to your firmware. However, I am unable to do so when I try uploading your firmware or resetting the router to factory default.
Please show me how can I revert back to your firmware? My Asus routers are AC-68 or AC-56, respectively. Thanks you in advance!
Good idea.....how about
[Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Vxxx)
after 2 years, I think it qualifies for LTS
Hi @john9527! I've been running 20E9 and everything seems to be ok with the following exeptions:
Advanced_WAN_Content.asp (yeah, I know...): I have the "Connect to DNS Server automatically" option set to "No" for both WAN connections but if I switch back and forth between them, that option is suddenly "Yes". However, I see the manual DNS entries in NVRAM so this might be purely cosmetic, right?
Sigh.....yep...missed copying a needed file in the final build. I'll pick it up for next release.Tried to enable SSL in FTP but when I change ssl_enable to "YES" in vsftpd.conf (via a postconf script) the FTP server does not start. When trying to execute vsftpd manually I get "500 OOPS: SSL: ssl_enable is set but SSL support not compiled in", isn't that exactly one of the new functionalities of this version or did I completely misunderstood?
I definitely remember pressing that buttonAre you sure you are remembering to hit 'Apply' whenever you change the DNS server setting?
Good, I thought I ended up with a partially updated fw for some strange reason! Not really need it though, but the tinker in me wanted to see how it worked. It will need to enabled via a .postconf or .add file, right? Or do you have any plans for a GUI option?Sigh.....yep...missed copying a needed file in the final build. I'll pick it up for next release.
They are just reporting the same thing in different ways. The scanners are showing the lower and upper channels (and any intermediate channels if applicable). The router shows the primary channel and the extension channel (which is the centre frequency).which one is right or are they both right following multiple standards?
Does the QOS and traffic monitor function as intended for the N66U?
To be honest, I don't know if the fork will perform any different (it may or may not). The code that walks the USB attachments in my experience has always been somewhat buggy.There simply are no switches access rights for internal MicroSD directory. And for the external USB-flash drives have such switches.
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can your firmware(20E9) solve my problem?
The code that walks the USB attachments in my experience has always been somewhat buggy.
RT-N66U Stock firmware 3.0.0.4.380.3831
Tell me why, when I insert a MicroSD inside the router, I can not put up permissions (to SMB and FTP) directories that MicroSD. I do not see the MicroSD on the network. It only works if I allow guest access for all(but it is not safe).
There simply are no switches access rights for internal MicroSD directory. And for the external USB-flash drives have such switches. MicroSD formatted mkfs.ext3 via telnet.
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john9527, can your firmware(20E9) solve my problem?
Thanx. And sorry for my English.
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