It looks like you may have a separate scenario, similar symptoms but different root cause, from the OP's problem. If you want to have a chance to get the issue looked at & perhaps resolved, you’ll need to provide more detailed information, along with clear screenshots, to show more context about your specific problem.Nah...doesn't work with 4.4.4 dev version
My main LAN use 192.168.0.xxx subnet, and YazFi uses 192.168.30.xxx .
Still have issues. :-(
No, I haven't changed any wifi / yazfi config or ssid names, except I had to re-deploy yazfi via amtm. It found its previous configuration, as all settings were unchanged when I checked the webui asp page for yazfi.Did you change any Wifi or YazFi settings, or SSID names, when resetting up YazFi?
Looks like your IoT devices may have rolled back to connecting to the main WiFi network. Something that will happen if the devices save previously connected WiFi network connections. You may want to check the IoT device itself and reconnect it to the YazFi Guest network.
Note that YazFI generally is not saved to the USB storage device. Rather it's files are stored in the JFFS directory on the router itself.
You provided only partial debug information for review so there's some missing troubleshooting info. Based on what was there, the ARP cache confirms that no network clients are connected to the "wl0.1" interface (YazFi 2.4GHz Guest Net #1, 192.168.2.0/24), and all existing clients are in the Main LAN (192.168.1.0/??). This is then reaffirmed by the dnsmasq lease table, where all IP address leases are from the "192.168.1.0" subnet. You can even see the devices meant to be on the YazFi Guest Network with "192.168.1.XY" leases (e.g. ESP_0983FA, ESP_8F997E, ESP_F72E10), so YazFi is correctly reporting that those clients are "Not in Guest Net."Hello all.
I have started to have this same issue since yesterday.
My USB stick died, where the custom scripts and Skynet had their files. I tried cloning it, to no avail. Had to use a fresh USB stick, and re-install amtm.
After I re-deployed amtm, entware, Skynet, conmon, YazFi, my guest SSID network no longer has my IOT stuff connected to it.
Overall subnet: 192.168.1.0 /23
DHCP is set from 192.168.1.192 to .254
Guest Network has 'Intranet Access' enabled (Both now and originally before the issue occured).
YazFi 2.4 Ghz IP addr is set to 192.168.2.0 with DHCP start at .2 and end at .254
YazFi 5Ghz is disabled. Debug Log attached.
Any hints or tips appreciated - thanks!
You provided only partial debug information for review so there's some missing troubleshooting info. Based on what was there, the ARP cache confirms that no network clients are connected to the "wl0.1" interface (YazFi 2.4GHz Guest Net #1, 192.168.2.0/24), and all existing clients are in the Main LAN (192.168.1.0/??). This is then reaffirmed by the dnsmasq lease table, where all IP address leases are from the "192.168.1.0" subnet. You can even see the devices meant to be on the YazFi Guest Network with "192.168.1.XY" leases (e.g. ESP_0983FA, ESP_8F997E, ESP_F72E10), so YazFi is correctly reporting that those clients are "Not in Guest Net."
Something definitely has gone wrong with the YazFi Guest Net, perhaps when you plugged in the new USB drive and reinstalled the add-ons. I assume that you rebooted the router at some point after reinstalling & setting up everything you had before. Without further data, it's impossible to tell what or where the problem is.
Take a look at post #23 on this same thread where there are 2 links to posts with instructions for gathering more debug/troubleshooting data which could provide further clues and context.
Well, sure enough, for different reasons, I changed the subnet for my YazFi guest network to 192.168.2.0 and I have names and ip addresses of guest network devices shown in the table now. I apparently noticed your second paragraph so much that I missed the significance of the first paragraph. Thanks!What IP address range have you configured in YazFi? If you don't assign the YazFi clients an IP address from the YazFi assigned IP address range they likely won't have their names properly listed in the YazFi interface.
Note that using 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x may potentially cause problems since Asus firmware itself uses those IP address range(s) for Guest WiFi. If possible try using other IP address range in YazFi. For example 192.168.5.x, 192.168.6.x and so on.
There is an alternate way to manually assign IP address to YazFi clients which works. See the following links for more information:
https://github.com/jackyaz/YazFi/wi...verse-DNS-records#a-note-on-dhcp-reservations
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/y...inc-ssid-vpn-client.45924/page-32#post-473403
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