I hope this is not true for this fork. My local ip is 172.16.0.1, netmask is 255.255.0.0, and my DHCP pool is 172.16.16.1-172.16.16.254.@DcR Your network appears to be on 172.16.x.y. I don't know about John's firmware but I know that with Merlin's the network map doesn't work with anything other that 192.168.1.0/24. Also, how large is your netmask and DHCP pool?
Thanks for sharing. Will try the 10/8 prefix again in the near future if I find no other fix (I need to change too many rules in my network to just swap it).I use a 10.*.*.* address for my internal network and network map works fine for me.
Fair enough, wasn't aware of this limitation. Changed my local subnet to 172.16.16.0/24 and the network map is working again. Very happy. Sorry for the hassle and thanks for the help people.Networkmap only will scan a /24 netmask.
I also seem to remember that the 172.16.0.0 address space had some special handling.
Both should not be different from the later Merlin builds.
Any info on Dual WAN, please ???Dual WAN seems to be completely broken. My RT-AC66U works OK in dual WAN mode in original Merlin firmware. But not in this fork. Single WAN is OK but as soon as I turn on dual WAN, router keeps restarting constantly. Otherwise, stable and works as intended. Thanks for the great job.
I just tried it on my RT-AC68U and it seems to work OK.Any info on Dual WAN, please ???
@XelNika @ColinTaylor
I did the work to add DFS support for the AC66, but honestly don't remember if anyone has ever tried it/confirmed it works. You do need to log in to the router and
nvram set wl_dfs_enable=1
nvram commit
and reboot
I'd have to dig thru the the registration db, but there are often quirks with the last channel and how it can be used, i.e. it can't act as the primary channel in a 40MHz width, only as an upper channel of a pair. It's the same for channel 165 in the US if I remember correctly.There seems to be a bug in how it handles channel 140 (the highest channel available in EU) with 40 MHz channel width:
I'd have to dig thru the the registration db, but there are often quirks with the last channel and how it can be used, i.e. it can't act as the primary channel in a 40MHz width, only as an upper channel of a pair. It's the same for channel 165 in the US if I remember correctly.
It might be a bug in the GUI for the AC66U, but on my AC68U the highest channels selectable are 140@20MHz, 136@40MHz and 112@80MHz. Which is correct for the EU.Perhaps just remove the option when using 40 MHz channel width then? Similar to how 80 MHz control channels are limited.
Newupdated my trusty N66u to 31E6 without a hitch. Well, angry faces from wife and kids because of the reboot, but they can learn to live with that
Thanks John !
Currently that would be RT-AC68U_374.43_32E4 or Merlin's firmware.Could you please tell me firmware for what model do I need to flash AC66U_B1?
Currently that would be RT-AC68U_374.43_32E4 or Merlin's firmware.
You said in the other thread that you are using stock Asus firmware. It would be easy to install Merlin's RT-AC68U_384.4_2. If you want to load this (John's) firmware you will have to use the recovery procedure.It looks like that I probably need to use the older firmware to fight this problem, however I'm not sure..
Well, I'm not sure now... I've been trying to google the same issue and it looks like that people who have relatively similar problems tried to use newest Merlin firmware and it didn't help.You said in the other thread that you are using stock Asus firmware. It would be easy to install Merlin's RT-AC68U_384.4_2. If you want to load this (John's) firmware you will have to use the recovery procedure.
Well, it looks reasonable. Will keep your posted.@Mech This simplest and quickest thing would be to install Merlin's firmware because you can load it straight onto the router through the GUI. If that doesn't fix your problem you can always try this firmware.
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