https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/12/08/talktalk_routers_may_be_botnet_imperva_says/Hi guys. Please enlighten me! I don't need to update the firmware if I use my AC68U in AP mode, do I?
I am using OpenVPN GUI from openvpn.net . The version isAhh....I misunderstood your config.....you are using a PC OpenVPN client to attach to an AC68 set up as an OpenVPN server running the fork.
First thing to confirm is that none of the options on the VPN Details page for the server have the warning message that the exported configuration requires OpenVPN 2.4.0 or later.
Second, what client are you using on the PC? My sense is that clients based on PolarSSL vs OpenSSL can be finicky.
@octopus @dopefish
I tracked down the reason that the 'Auto use DFS channels' option wasn't sticking when trying to enable the DFS channels. If you would like to try an early V26beta with the fix, drop me a PM.
As far as the support for the AC56, I'd expect that the additional channels would still be visible in the channel selection dropdown, even with the above problem. It just may not be possible for the AC56. Has anyone with an AC56 tried on the latest Merlin? Are they available there?
Right now the fork only supports SMB1. I hadn't ported over the update to Samba 3.6 which support SMB2. At the time, it looked like a pretty big undertaking for limited benefit....but I've learned a lot since then Just finished porting it over and am testing it now. Note that even on the latest Merlin, SMB2 is disabled by default (you need to enable it under his tweaks section). If I remember correctly, it's about a 10% performance hit.does the Samba on the Asus on this fork support SMB version 2 ? if I disable SMB1 on Windows 7 I can't connect to the usb hdd shared on the Asus, just get an error operation failed. if I re-enable SMBv1 it works fine.
with the recent 'wannacrypt' ransomware etc Microsoft are urging people to disable smbv1.
Just finished porting it over and am testing it now. Note that even on the latest Merlin, SMB2 is disabled by default (you need to enable it under his tweaks section)
That's where I put the option...Great minds think alikeI'm considering moving that to the regular Samba page, now that this setting might be getting more interest from users.
OK, maybe this is not specific to John's fork but I am using it ever since and really can't remember what the standard or other merlin FWs look like.
I am using my AC68U in AP-mode...but still it offers to enable the guest-wifi networks in the UI.
So, what is the use? OK, I know the use case for guest -wifi, but how do I separate the networks behind the AP?
I just enabled one guest SSID for tests, connected to it and ... well, of course guests can see all my intranet as my router does not know how to identify a guest on the LAN traffic. Guests do not see the ASUS services (SAMBA on USB disks) but the rest of the other in-house world
regards,
Ford
That's where I put the option...Great minds think alike
I seem to remember a couple of threads that setup VLANs to accomplish what you are looking for....bump!
I am still curious on how to achieve a true Guest-WiFi when using AP-mode.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
TIA,
ford
As John says above.... There *are* threads here that discuss using VLAN tagging and FW rules to create a guest AP while in AP mode. If running through a switch to get to the Asus router, you'll need a VLAN aware switch, too. I picked up a nice HP Procurve 2810 enterprise fully managed switch off ebay for this purpose for pretty cheap. Haven't implemented it yet, maybe over the upcoming long weekend....bump!
I am still curious on how to achieve a true Guest-WiFi when using AP-mode.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
TIA,
ford
Controlling access by changing the password....Can't think of a use-case for using it / enabling it otherwise.
I haven't changed anything in the wizard for a long time. I did a reset to factory defaults and ran the wizard on my AC68P without any problems a couple of times.Hi John, I am not sure if I missed any part in this. the 25E1 failed to auto detect the WAN connection in wizard again. It even time out upon checking when the manual PPPOE credential insert. I revert back to 25B7 for now
Try running your browser with any extensions/addons disabled. I think there may be cases where some privacy type of addons may conflict with the last ASUS CVE fix.why doing this , murfee's law, sooner or later we (I) will be stuck!
I Have one AC56r and one AC68u I'mm willing to get stuck on 380s or above
...sorry, I don't get it...honestly, i mean, R U serious with that?Controlling access by changing the password....
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