Markmaster
Regular Contributor
How hard is it to just check the thread for new updates.
I use tapatalk from about a couple of weeks and very pleased with this app functionality.
How hard is it to just check the thread for new updates.
Properly replying to IPv6 ping requests is required according to the RFC. So this is by design and not a bug.IS what I consider a bug guys, I expect it also exists in asus and non forked merlin firmwares.
If disabling ping's in the firewall, they still are allowed on ipv6 traffic (with ipv6 firewall enabled of course)..
I have worse wifi signal with The latest version compared to The first fork version :|
Skickat med Sony Z2 via Tapatalk pro
Just want to check back in. Several days in a row now on 03 and I couldn't be any more happy. This is truly the best my router has ever ran. No more reboots to get my speed back up. Now my son's Wii U in the far bedroom no longer has issues, and his Roku 3 in that same room gets a full 5 bars (was getting 2 bars on latest official release). The minidlna is running super smooth and quick. Video's load up almost instantly now and without hiccups, dropouts, etc.
Great job and thanks again for all your hard work john!
I've read your changelogs on v2 and v3 and, for my uses, there's no reason to upgrade further. I can finally just use my network without having to tweak, investigate, or wonder if it's working at peak performance. I have set it and now I can forget it.
The opposing opinion (versus the previous post)
Welcome to my world...
.... I then changed my lan up address on the router. I tried to access the router at the new address over https. I again got the same message as above. "settings have been updated......... Use updated IP and port"....
I left the netmask alone. I'll see if it is ok if i leave the lan up default.
No, I just set the login to use both HTTPS and http while my lan ip is 192.168.1.1. I can login on http, but https gives me the error in my original post.
i run v1 from the begining without any problem, is there a good reason to switch to v3?
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