ColinTaylor
Part of the Furniture
May I ask what that one line is please, and is it something already picked up by Merlin?Turns out, I needed an additional 1 line change to be picked up.
May I ask what that one line is please, and is it something already picked up by Merlin?Turns out, I needed an additional 1 line change to be picked up.
The AC68U, when is v27 due?Thanks for asking the question! I went back and double checked, as I should have picked this up in my upgrade to miniupnpd 2.0 Turns out, I needed an additional 1 line change to be picked up.
I'll add it for the upcoming V27 release.
BTW, what router are you using?
No, it's a deep, dark secretMay I ask what that one line is please, and is it something already picked up by Merlin?
Shortly....it was a big merge to my main branch to pick up the new SDK to support the later revs of the AC68. It's getting some runtime from a group of my pre-release testers now.The AC68U, when is v27 due?
And an initial flash from recovery webserver if coming to this build running a "new"er unit running a later Merlin or Asus build.On the AC68, this will be the first fork release to require a factory reset and reconfigure after loading due to the SDK/driver changes.. Sorry, but no way around it.
Thanks for the info John. I've looked at the change Merlin did (adding --portinuse and using VSERVER). I've also read Merlin's explanation of its effect in another thread from May.Just kidding......miniupnpd 2 has a port-in-use function check. The one line change allows it to correctly check the VSERVER chain for conflicts. So this change only affected cases where a upnp forward would conflict with a user manual port forward.
Thanks for the info John. I've looked at the change Merlin did (adding --portinuse and using VSERVER). I've also read Merlin's explanation of its effect in another thread from May.
As I understand it, if an application requests that miniupnpd maps a port that is already in use in the VSERVER chain (manual port forwarding) then it returns an error. This doesn't sound quite the same as Asus are describing, "Supported auto dynamic port changing of UPnP server when ports conflict". Marketing speak perhaps, or just BS?
Thanks for the update. Is that with stock firmware or Merlin's?BS for me, it didnt fix the issue. I can hear my son now on party chat but he cannot hear me. So frustrating.
Marketing speak, I think. Once the conflict is detected, either miniupnpd or the application (not sure which) should select another port....'auto dynamic'"Supported auto dynamic port changing of UPnP server when ports conflict". Marketing speak perhaps, or just BS?
Marketing speak perhaps, or just BS?
Thanks for the update. Is that with stock firmware or Merlin's?
Can we still reconfigure by using your nvram tool, or do we really have to do from scratch?Shortly....it was a big merge to my main branch to pick up the new SDK to support the later revs of the AC68. It's getting some runtime from a group of my pre-release testers now.
But, for everyone to start plannng. On the AC68, this will be the first fork release to require a factory reset and reconfigure after loading due to the SDK/driver changes.. Sorry, but no way around it.
Yes, you can use my nvram tool (R26.0 was just posted )Can we still reconfigure by using your nvram tool, or do we really have to do from scratch?
Thanks
Andi
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Anyone updating an AC68 from v26 please report in. I have one I remotely administer that will be a real pita to walk through having someone fix if there are any hiccups beyond the usual factory reset and reconfigure.
That's normal, it's a security feature. Maybe it worked in the past but that was a long time ago.I then proceed to update and everything seems to work fine except for the fact that I now cannot be logged in both via wifi and wired: it gives me the "Cannot Login Unless Logout Another User First" message
After doing the factory reset did you re-enter your settings manually, or use John's NVRAM utility? This is required as highlighted in the instruction for this release.I check all settings to make sure everything is correct, factory reset, re-upload my saved JFFS/NVRAM settings etc, nothing seems to do the trick.
That's normal, it's a security feature. Maybe it worked in the past but that was a long time ago.
After doing the factory reset did you re-enter your settings manually, or use John's NVRAM utility? This is required as highlighted in the instruction for this release.
Maybe you were too quick. The 5GHz band won't come online until at least 60 seconds after the 2.4GHz band.I tried to scan for networks right after the factory reset: only the default 2.4ghz "ASUS" ssid was visible, the 5ghz "ASUS_5G" one was not.
Maybe it could be clearer. "may use" means you may use his utility to restore your settings from backup, but if you don't you will have to re-enter them manually. With this release you cannot use the GUI's "Restore setting (NVRAM)" because of the changes to the wireless driver.After that I uploaded my settings using the web interface - I didn't see anywhere that the John's NVRAM utility was actually required (first post says "may use")
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