http://note.io/1ONznrpWhat do you see when you go to WAN - DDNS in the router?
I think so, but I can't find some Asus "status service" for this DDNS service.(Temporary problem with Asus DDNS?)
ok, "thanks for reply".so it may be a problem on Asus side. Give it a day and see if it works itself out.
Hello also newbie question here,hope you don`t mind
I just updated my RT-n66u with the Merlin Firmware : RT-N66U_3.0.0.4_378.51_0
Is it possible to flash the firmware 10? Or do i have to wait until there is a 378 Build?
hope that anyone can answer mu question
No you dont have to wait simply flash the fork build. Dont forget to do a complete factory reset and reconfigure your router after you flash the firmware.
Liking this firmware on the RT-AC68P. Everything works well, and not missing the extra junk from 378.51 at all.
Thanks for keeping this going, much appreciated!
One man's junk, another man's treasure.
Just glad we have this great range of options for our Asus routers.
I'm assuming you are running native IPv6? The IPv6 stack is different between the fork and Merlin's latest....sometimes one works better than the other depending on the ISP. I'm very interested though in seeing if I can learn anything. Can you capture your syslog right after it gets an address and make it available for me to look at?Hello. I'm running the latest fork build (374.43_2-10j9527) on my rt-n66u. I'm still experiencing issues with not receiving an IP-address from my ISP on reboot (Swedish ISP via fiber 100/100). Sometimes it works, but it could take up to 7-10 minutes before it is assigned. I have tested the latest Merlin release (378.51), of course with factory reset in between, and I don't get the same result with Merlins release. Here the IP from my ISP is assigned within a couple of seconds.
I have this problem when there was corruption on my USB's ext2 file system. What I did was take it out, plug it to a linux box, do the checks and then plug it back in. Now I also use "tune2fs" set it to do a e2fsck on every boot. Problem has not come back for a few months now.I can't say. I only started noticing the reboots the past few weeks. The router reboots quickly enough that most of the time, the reboots go unnoticed if no one is actively using the network. So I'm not even sure how long this has been going on.
But from all reports, I'm not throwing blame at the firmware. I just wish the logs would provide a clue. I suppose I could roll back to 07 and see if that makes a difference.
I'm assuming you are running native IPv6? The IPv6 stack is different between the fork and Merlin's latest....sometimes one works better than the other depending on the ISP. I'm very interested though in seeing if I can learn anything. Can you capture your syslog right after it gets an address and make it available for me to look at?
Yes LD many firmwares for us Asus owners. I like them all but I'm sticking with stock Asus right now for no particular reason.
One man's junk, another man's treasure.
Just glad we have this great range of options for our Asus routers.
Actually, that's a little bit different than I thought. It sounds a bit like a problem some ISPs have with a high DHCP query rate. First thing to try is to make sure that on the WAN page near the bottom, 'DHCP query frequency' is set to Normal.IPv6 is turned off, so only using IPv4. Could you let me know how I should capture the syslog and I will gladly provide some logs.
Most likely is that you are running out of NVRAM space. What does the NVRAM usage show on the Tools page? Are you loading a lot of security certificates for OpenVPN servers/clients?First thank you John for the Fork.
I updated a couple days ago to the latest fork on my 68U.
After a reboot everything works well but in the System log i get the next line now.
nvram: consolidating space!
What does this mean?
No, i only use the default settings with 11 Manually Assigned IP adresses.Most likely is that you are running out of NVRAM space. What does the NVRAM usage show on the Tools page? Are you loading a lot of security certificates for OpenVPN servers/clients?
Apr 1 20:34:29 kernel: nvram: consolidating space!
Apr 1 20:53:12 rc_service: httpd 537:notify_rc restart_dnsmasq
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq[531]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq[1828]: started, version 2.72test3 cachesize 1500
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq[1828]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq-dhcp[1828]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.1.50 -- 192.168.1.199, lease time 1d
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq-dhcp[1828]: DHCP, sockets bound exclusively to interface br0
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq[1828]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq[1828]: read /etc/hosts.dnsmasq - 9 addresses
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq-dhcp[1828]: read /etc/ethers - 11 addresses
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq[1828]: using nameserver 62.179.xxx.xxx#53
Apr 1 20:53:12 dnsmasq[1828]: using nameserver 213.46.xxx.xxx#53
Apr 1 21:06:12 dnsmasq-dhcp[1828]: DHCPNAK(br0) 192.168.1.201 54:fa:3e:20:4f:8d wrong
server-ID
Apr 1 21:49:06 kernel: nvram: consolidating space!
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