Thanks for replying John. Channel 11 with with "WMM APSD" enabled was my starting point where the (2) devices wouldn't reconnect. Just changing to Channel 1 let them reconnect. I tried channel 1 with that setting disabled, that worked too. Channel 11 disabled worked. I then re-enabled the setting while on channel 11 and they still reconnected...which is where I started. So my best guess is that just changing the channel at all somehow helped these two devices be able to reconnect. Thanks again!The only one I can think of for this is to try setting 'Enable WMM APSD' to Disabled on the Wireless > Professional tab.
Google it. Basically DoT encrypts your DNS requests so that they cannot be read by your ISP/government/etc.What's all this about DoT?
I'm not sure I understand your question. The latest download for your router is here: http://bit.ly/1YdgUcPAre the last release for Asuswrt-Merlin on the github page: https://github.com/john9527/asuswrt-merlin/releases ?
Recommend you read through the first post in this thread.Hi, I'm using a N16 with the latest Advanced Tomato and I'm looking to update the firmware (since AT seems to be abandoned?). Are the last release for Asuswrt-Merlin on the github page: https://github.com/john9527/asuswrt-merlin/releases ? Any other tips on firmware or update?
Thanks
It was just updated this week. Do not regard the 376 version number compared to 382 from ASUS.I saw the first post, but it doesn't seem like it's as up to date, as the current version i got.
I see that it does not support the below features.It was just updated this week. Do not regard the 376 version number compared to 382 from ASUS.
I suppose you haven't read the Installation Notes from the OP?I just tried uploading the latest version, for my router.
But got this error.
I suppose you haven't read the Installation Notes from the OP?
If you happen to use Diversion and Pixelserv, there is an easy method documented on the Pixelserv github wiki to create a signed cert.is there a simple way to make https secured encrypted with a free certificate.
i want to get rid of that standard chrome message which states the site is not secure.
on the standard asus firmwae you have let's encrypt but i noticed that option is not in the fork(probably becuase it is a fork firmware)
I like this one....is there a simple way to make https secured encrypted with a free certificate.
i want to get rid of that standard chrome message which states the site is not secure.
on the standard asus firmwae you have let's encrypt but i noticed that option is not in the fork(probably becuase it is a fork firmware)
Make sure there are no DNS servers entered on the LAN > DHCP servers page. Also, check there is no conflict if you are using DNSFilter.Do I need to change some other settings or checker isn't good?
Make sure there are no DNS servers entered on the LAN > DHCP servers page. Also, check there is no conflict if you are using DNSFilter.
I get the 'unable to detect msg' too.....it's workingThank you.
Now it shows "We weren't able to detect if you are using DNS over secure connection".
I guess that's improvement.
I also have in DHCP page "Advertise router's IP in addition to user-specified DNS" and "Forward local domain queries to upstream DNS" both on YES. Not sure if that should be anything different.
I'm not using DNS filtering, so that shouldn't be issue.
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