Hi GNUton,
I just enrolled to this forum today.
First of all, I would like to thank you and to all developers/contributors who are placing tremendous efforts to create and maintain great firmware. Here is my story:
I have DSL-AC68U. I was on a stock Asus firmware for long time, then after finding out you had a firmware version compatible for this DSL modem/router,
384.17_0-gnuton1_DSL_1.0.4.9, I installed it and used it without problems for about a year.
DSL-AC68U_386.01_2-gnuton1_DSL_1.0.5.2: This new firmware version was published. I dirty installed it. Unfortunately, I started having internet connection problems, I decided to perform factory reset. I did that using WPS button reset method. I entered all settings manually from GUI. I activated Diversion, Skynet, Scribe, FlexQOS, uDivStats, uiScribe. I forgot to “Format JFFS partition at next boot”.
I was having internet disconnection problems with this version as well. All clients were not able to access the internet about a couple of times a day. Only rebooting solved the problem. Interesting thing was, during the disconnect problems, Internet status was showing connected. DSL status was showing activity both ways. When I use the ping tool on the Network Tools page of the GUI, I was able to ping Google, Yahoo, etc. I was also able to ping
www.google.com from my laptop. However, no connection was possible.
Rather than formatting JFFS partition and setting factory reset and entering all that data again, I went back to your original
384.17_0-gnuton1_DSL_1.0.4.9, I restored the saved backed up configuration settings. I used it for about 3 weeks without any problems and no rebooting was needed during this period.
386.02_1-gnuton0_beta1_DSL_1.0.5.3: I realized you published this version. So, I decided to install that, performed factory reset using multiple methods and times as recommended by forum member L&LD, I did perform “Format JFFS partition at next boot”. I entered all data as required for correct operation. Installed some of those scripts I mentioned above, using AMTM.
Unfortunately, I started to observe the same internet disconnection problems I mentioned above. At least once a day, internet access was being lost. I also installed scMerlin script from AMTM. After internet was disconnected, from the GUI, I restarted:
“Internet Connection”, waited, no access to internet.
“DNS/DHCP Server (dnsmasq)”, waited, no access to internet.
“DDNS client”, waited, no access to internet.
I also tried changing some other settings from the GUI, none helped to restore the connection. Reboot was the only solution.
I would like to offer assistance in determining the cause before going back to stable version of 384.17_0-gnuton1_DSL_1.0.4.9. I do not know programming but I can follow clear instructions.
As a side note: I also observed the following issues that may be unrelated:
“Enable Web Access from WAN” Default is no, I changed to “Yes”, I wanted to test access from internet to my routers GUI. I was able to login by lost connection from WAN. After logging in to firmware locally from LAN, I realized the setting for “Enable Web Access from WAN” changed to NO.
Similar situation exist for SSH access from WAN, “Enable SSH” default is “LAN only”. I changed it to “LAN & WAN”, tested with “Authorized Keys” and password login, successfully logged in, but lost connection, After logging in to firmware locally from LAN, I realized the setting for “Enable SSH” changed to “LAN Only”.