That now looks correct for enabling QoS. I'm trying, but I can't come up with how having the QoS rules properly enabled would totally block IPv6.
Do you have any custom firewall-start or nat-start scripts? Are you using the VPN Client?
Which router model? Applies only for N66U all later models have the same (regulatory restrictions) wireless parameters!Is this SDK5 still? I heard SDK 6 Wifi range is worse
Is this SDK5 still? I heard SDK 6 Wifi range is worse
Also QoS on this doesn't seem to work for my iPhone but it does for my wired desktop
Hi first post here
I have both an RT-N66U and AC66 I would like to use this fork on.
What version is the most stable/best performing firmware version for these 2 routers?
And thanks for the great work John you have put into this.
I probably won't be putting out a formal release until after the New Year, but in case anyone wants to try out the latest I've uploaded a Beta release. (It's what I'm currently running )
Note it's a different download location from the stable release location.
BETA RELEASE: Update-16B5
11-December-2015
Merlin fork 374.43_2-16B5j9527
Download http://1drv.ms/1sDtB1V
John i'm pc froze few times while doing some heavy browsing. It could be unrelated but i checked the log and i see kernel error. Any thoughts?
Dec 16 18:11:12 kernel: nf_ct_ras: decoding error: out of range
Dec 16 18:44:50 kernel: nf_ct_ras: decoding error: out of range
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: WARNING: 'link-mtu' is used inconsistently, local='link-mtu 1570', remote='link-mtu 1542'
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: WARNING: 'cipher' is used inconsistently, local='cipher AES-256-CBC', remote='cipher BF-CBC'
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: WARNING: 'auth' is used inconsistently, local='auth SHA256', remote='auth SHA1'
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: WARNING: 'keysize' is used inconsistently, local='keysize 256', remote='keysize 128'
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: Data Channel Encrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: Data Channel Encrypt: Using 256 bit message hash 'SHA256' for HMAC authentication
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: Data Channel Decrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: Data Channel Decrypt: Using 256 bit message hash 'SHA256' for HMAC authentication
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1/SSLv3 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, 2048 bit RSA
Dec 16 23:55:49 openvpn[3743]: [Private Internet Access] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1194
Never saw that one before....so turned to google Not many hits (one on a Cisco bridge, one on a Linksys E3000 running Toastman Tomato, a couple on N55U, and a couple on N66U).It's related to the conntrack filter. In each case everything recovered on it's own or had no effect.
One N66U user had one show up when he enabled the Network Services Filter.
No definitive answers in any of the cases. My guess, the router is running near the edge and momentarily just couldn't keep up
There's also this: http://www.snbforums.com/threads/message-decoding-error-out-of-range.9543/Ok thanks John. I have rebooted the router just in case and cleared the log.
I wouldn't expect that this fork would behave any differently. The base of the fork is 374.43_2 and I haven't touched anything with respect to the modem support.I'm currently on Merlin's 374.43_2 because this is the only version I can get my USB 4G modem (Huawei dongle) too work properly. However, the only I can get it to work is with Dual WAN mode turned on (doesn't matter which is the primary one, both work, I just need to have this mode turned on - I know have the USB modem as primary because I really don't have any secondary WAN connection).
I was wondering if this fork fixes that?
Coming for the base 374.43_2 you should just be able to load this code directly from the gui. I've added code such that any new features will be initialized without the need for a factory reset.Anyway, I'm assuming this fork is that same version and just fixes/improves and adds security fixes on top of that stable 374.43_2 version? I might try it when I get the chance since I have a feeling my network has a few problems that might be solved with fixes/improvements on newer versions. Or maybe not, but I need to be sure. What's the best way to migrate? Should I just reset everything or can I simply do a firmware upgrade? Should I reset before and after or just after suffices?
See this thread for my NVRAM Save/Restore utility (it will also take care of backing up your jffs space). Always good to plan aheadAny easy way to backup my settings, reset, and restore them back on the new installed version?
Moving off of DD-WRT can be tricky. You may want to post over in the DD-WRT forum on linksysinfo to get the current recommendations.All users here seems advanced and I just want to know how to install this Firmware on my ASUS N16 that has already a DD-wrt version that lately is doing hard resets every week.
I went to the OneDrive Update-15E5 but there are many files. I found a link that sais that I need to rename .trx to .bin and do the Firmware update using web interface, but there are like 5 trx and also sounds risky.
I hope your answer take no time to explain what should I do.
THank you in advance.
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