By ASUS Firmware Restoration Tool. It was easy but took some time.How did you managed? By Asus FW Restoration Tool or by CFE Mini Web Server?
I am asking because I am going to migrate also.
By ASUS Firmware Restoration Tool. It was easy but took some time.How did you managed? By Asus FW Restoration Tool or by CFE Mini Web Server?
I am asking because I am going to migrate also.
Thanks for the info. One thing...can you post your memory and nvram utilization running the V18 code? I've been adding things over time, and wonder how the N16 is doing .
I am not John, but try the very first message in this subforum.Hi John were can I get your forks I been looking for it but I can't find it anywhere online thanks sir appreciated
Random reboots are often caused by a power supply that is getting 'weak'....you might try ordering a new supply.Still reboots once or twice (at random time) daily.
Question: from now on, can I use the router upgrade page function for your future releases?
Confirmed. I can't remember whether is always did this. It would be more convenient to be able to select an entry and then use up/down arrows to scroll through the list.When browsing through the available "Client Names" dropdown in the parental controls list, I have to go IP by IP to get the MAC address to populate in the "Client MAC Address" field so I know which ones to limit.
The problem seems to be with entries in the list that don't have a hostname next to them in brackets. Selecting one of these "IP address only" entries populates the Client Name field with the MAC address which includes colons ( : ). The message pops up saying that only letters, numbers, spaces, underscores and dashes are allowed.As I go through the list, selecting one Client Name to view the MAC and move on to the next Client Name to view the MAC and so on, eventually the Client MAC appears appears in the "Client Names" field. This causes the UI to throw a Javascript error about invalid characters.
Clearing the Client Name entry by backspacing or clicking on the "X" allows you to continue.There is no way to get out of this message without changing the URL.
I can't recreate....tested on IE11, FireFox and Chrome. I get the full list with mac and name in the pulldown. You do need to wait about 5-10 minutes after a reboot for the pulldown list to populate correctly as it's tied to the networkmap doing it's work.Issue:
When browsing through the available "Client Names" dropdown in the parental controls list, I have to go IP by IP to get the MAC address to populate in the "Client MAC Address" field so I know which ones to limit. As I go through the list, selecting one Client Name to view the MAC and move on to the next Client Name to view the MAC and so on
Clients that don't provide a hostname are always going to be problematic, in more ways than just this (if it's not related to waiting for networkmap). I always assign a host name for those clients via a manual DHCP entry, or by assigning a name via a dhcp-host entry in dnsmasq.conf.addeventually the Client MAC appears appears in the "Client Names" field. This causes the UI to throw a Javascript error about invalid characters. There is no way to get out of this message without changing the URL.
Yes, I'm running it now in my dev version.....but there is nothing really earth shattering in 2.4.6 (main item was a Windows CVE)Hi @john9527 ,
Do you know if will be included the new version of OpenVPN (2.4.6) in the next release for AC-66U?
Thanks in advance
BR & congrats for this great FW!
Not sure what you mean....can you give a step by step?@john9527 I was really interest in your build just that I wonder with this quick question, why the QOS page cant be programmed, viewed, and set the same way like the other working ones? It looks a bit weird to add value before saving (otherwise it just not allow you to continue so) and the turn on and off switch. I have tried on many of the browsers and done the clear cache. Was it because of the sourcecode?
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No idea....sorry. Some of the Intel cards have acted 'strange'. Make sure you are waiting about 5-10 min after reboot before trying to make any DHCP assignments. Also, in the Windows driver make sure Turbo mode is disabled (I'm not sure if this will be present or is unique to AC chipsets).@john9527 et al.
I'm having strange issue with a new Windows 10 tablet that uses Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 chipset on my RT-AC68R @32E4.
What would be the likely cause then? Thank you!
- On Wireless log (System Info) page, the tablet name (which was set in Windows System Properties > Computer Name) showed up perfectly fine. But on Traffic monitoring per IP, only the tablet IP address was displayed. Usually Windows tablet name should show up there even if manual IP & hostname haven't been assigned.
- On Advanced_DHCP_Content.asp, I couldn't find the tablet name or MAC address from the drop-down menu to manually assign an IP for it. If copied and pasted its MAC address to the box then clicked Add then Apply, that entry was gone.
- Note that I also have an older version of that tablet which uses a Broadcom dual band wireless chipset and having no problem at all.
Yes there are more missing hostnames just after a reboot (or refresh of the network map). But in my case the router had been up for hours and the hostname was present in the network map, DHCP leases and wireless log. The only place it didn't appear was in this dropdown.I get the full list with mac and name in the pulldown. You do need to wait about 5-10 minutes after a reboot for the pulldown list to populate correctly as it's tied to the networkmap doing it's work.
No, it's not using a new arp....it's just reading a structure that was built by networkmap. The same code is used for any of the pulldowns for client selection (QOS and Bandwidth limiter, DHCP assignments, WOL, VPN Clients, etc.) I do see a 'forever there' bug in DNSFilter if the client name is > 20 chars....does that apply? Otherwise the client name is filtered to only contain alphanumerics, spaces, dash and underscore.I suspect that the dropdown list is using arp in some way and because the wireless client had been in sleep mode for a very long time it couldn't work out the name. So the entry in client_list_array contained a null name field.
Sorry, I can't check at the moment because I've restarted the client and it's showing the hostname now. But this is what it previously looked like:No, it's not using a new arp....it's just reading a structure that was built by networkmap. The same code is used for any of the pulldowns for client selection (QOS and Bandwidth limiter, DHCP assignments, WOL, VPN Clients, etc.) I do see a 'forever there' bug in DNSFilter if the client name is > 20 chars....does that apply? Otherwise the client name is filtered to only contain alphanumberics, spaces, dash and underscore.
If you bring up the browser console, does it show an error?
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