dual wan does work,
make sure before you start that both ip address are different subnets...
if you change between "load balance" to "fail over"
you have to go back to single wan before setting up "fail over" otherwise you will loose both links ,
things get kind of hammered.
same holds true with "fail over" to "load balance"
when on "fail over" the secondary (374_43_2 original merlin)showed standby when it was not in fail over now it shows connected when both links are active
on "load balance" both are connected on "network map" page
you can go from one network to the other
i.e. wan 192.168.7.0 , lan port 4 192.168.1.0 ping etc...
on "fail over" primary shows connected, secondary shows connected
shouldn't the secondary show standby ?? the original 374-32-2 did..
v3 and original 374-43-2
and "fail over"you can not ping from primary wan to secondary wan..
Chrome, IE11,Firefox, and some unix browers...
all the same
it looks like it may have something to do with this function
*** function change_wan_state(primary_status, secondary_status) (index.asp) maybe (~/asuswrt-merlin/release/src/router/www)
secondary wan standby (should be)
No, that's just an 'enhancement' that some people may like. Without it, everything runs just the way it has in the past.
Without details, I'll take a crack at what he might be seeing. Local name resolution does in some cases make use of the dnsmasq.leases file. When you reboot or load code it gets wiped out since it's kept in ram.
Now, the wireless clients see the drop and request new leases. The wired clients, however, do not....and wait for their local lease time to expire before requesting a new lease. And if they are not configured with a fixed ip address, the router doesn't know about them by name. Until they request a new lease, local name resolution for wired clients without a fixed ip won't work. In order for them to get a new lease, you would need to unplug/plug the ethernet cables for each one.
The solution....move the leases file to non-volatile store so it survives reboots. I keep mine in a /jffs/tmp directory. Two things need to be done.
First....add the appropriate lines to dnsmasq.postconf script.
Code:#!/bin/sh CONFIG=$1 source /usr/sbin/helper.sh pc_insert "resolv-file=/tmp/resolv.conf" "dhcp-leasefile=/jffs/tmp/dnsmasq.leases" $CONFIG
Second, the webui is hardwired to look in the default location, so make a symlink to the new leases file in the init-start script.
Code:#!/bin/sh # Symlink to non-volatile dhcp lease file ln -s /jffs/tmp/dnsmasq.leases /tmp/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases
Now you can either let the new lease file populate itself, or 'seed' it with your existing file by copying /tmp/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases to your new location. Reboot and you are done.
After this there won't be any delay in local name resolution. Note that this is really only for routers up 24/7 to be accurate. It you power down the router for long periods, it won't hurt anything, but the leases data of course won't be correct.
Logging into router (ac56 model) spins up hdd, is it normal?
My phone' CSC original code is NEE (Nordic Countries) and now i have BTU(UK). My router had default code EU. I don't know if it's a limitation of the phone or a router problem, must do more tests...thanks
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just updated to update 3 and found that i can access the router remotely even with Allow SSH access from WAN set to no.
reverting back to 2
just updated to update 3 and found that i can access the router remotely even with Allow SSH access from WAN set to no.
reverting back to 2
Could you include the new build date and/or your version in the thread title? It would make it easier to see if there's an update. I would suggest using date eg 140906 or 20140906 as this is easiest to search and date.
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