Thats great any changelog available?
Update 2020/12/31 (9.0.0.4.386.41535)
This version includes
ZenWiFi XT8, XD4, CT8
GT series: GT-AX11000, GT-AC5300, GT-AC2900
RT series: RT-AX88U, RT-AX92U, RT-AX86U, RT-AX82U, RT-AX58U, TUF-AX3000, RT-AX56U, RT-AX55
RT series: RT-AC5300, RT-AC88U, RT-AC3100, RT-AC86U, RT-AC68U
Due to compile problem, not in this version
ZenWiFi CD6, Lyra, Lyra mini, Lyra trio
Change log
- Fixed Let's encrypt register issue.
- Fixed packet loop problem in ethernet backhaul.
- To improve security, RT-AC68U starts to encrypt the NVRAM from this version.
Known issue: RT-AC68U needs to be reset to default to resolve the login problem after upgrading to this beta version.
If you want to downgrade to the previous version, you need to do it with rescue mode.
We are looking for a solution to this problem if you worry about this known issue, please wait for a further version and not update to this version.
Happy new year!
Thank you.
can you help mein a different topic
I want to use https for 192.168.2.1
at the samw time i want to use https for router.asus.com
Alao i use ddns for fear.asusxomm.com still wanna use https for it.
I know ill havw to use a mizture of lets encrypr and pixelserv
But cant figure it out..
Can you please guide me?
I am assuming that 192.168.2.1 is your router's default gate?
Or it a different router you have connected in series to the ASUS router? (Different subnet?)
If it's the default gate for your ASUS router, and not a different router on the network;
Then first you need to make sure the following settings are checked under your Administrative --> System tab:
View attachment 29370
View attachment 29371
You can set it to "HTTP's only" if you rather instead of "Both".
You'll notice my installed Server Cert is my DDNS SSL cert.
You configure that under the WAN --> DDNS Tab as found below:
View attachment 29373
Just like that you should be good to access the WebGUI under the following addresses; router.asus.com or 192.68.2.1, fear.asusxomm.com
You may want to change the Method to retrieve WAN IP depending if you want internal or external.
If 192.168.2.1 is another router/IP on the network in a different subnet;
Then you'll need to do some port forwarding such as this under WAN --> Virtual Server / Port Forwarding:
View attachment 29374
(Assuming it's another router in your case, it would be port 443 to 443 instead of 32400, and pointing to the other router)
But only if you have another router in series (Different subnet). Otherwise no port forwarding is needed.
Adding another router in series might also require some routes to be setup depending on what router and subnets you setup.
Im very sory im confused
i have only 1 router 192.168.2.1 connected to a modem 192.168.1.1
i already have the 2 screenshots as you set
Can you please explain the difference between internet and external.
I alao have under lets encrypt: 192.168.2.1 & router.asus.com & fearz.asuscomm.com
but not still wannna use https,
do i have to use to use pixelserv as well?
Can uou kindly guide me stwp bu step how to secure 192.168.2.1 / router.asus.com and fear.asusxomm.com?
id also want to use port 443 instead 8443.
You help is extremely appreciated.
Thank you
Same as everywhere else with DST lol
Im very sory im confused
id also want to use port 443 instead 8443.
Thank you
Fearz.asuscomm.com externally and if also possible internally on port 443Do you want to access this externally and internally, or internally only?
Already did that but still none work with 443
Already did that but still none work with 443
Can you please explain the open nat?I highly recommend against this as it's not secure, you would need to use a proxy or something to secure this.
Otherwise if security is not a concern for you, you may enable this under Administrative --> System tab:
View attachment 29382
Also make sure you are not forwarding any ports to 443. (That suggestion was only if you have a second router on a different subnet!)
Also not using the "Open Nat" on any consoles that use port 443.
Ok,I am assuming that 192.168.2.1 is your router's default gate?
Or it a different router you have connected in series to the ASUS router? (Different subnet?)
If it's the default gate for your ASUS router, and not a different router on the network;
Then first you need to make sure the following settings are checked under your Administrative --> System tab:
View attachment 29370
View attachment 29371
You can set it to "HTTP's only" if you rather instead of "Both".
You'll notice my installed Server Cert is my DDNS SSL cert.
You configure that under the WAN --> DDNS Tab as found below:
View attachment 29373
Just like that you should be good to access the WebGUI under the following addresses; router.asus.com or 192.68.2.1, fear.asusxomm.com using https (port 8443)
You may want to change the Method to retrieve WAN IP depending if you want internal or external.
If 192.168.2.1 is another router/IP on the network in a different subnet;
Then you'll need to do some port forwarding such as this under WAN --> Virtual Server / Port Forwarding:
View attachment 29374
(Assuming it's another router in your case, it would be port 8443 to 8443 instead of 32400, and pointing to the other router)
But only if you have another router in series (Different subnet). Otherwise no port forwarding is needed.
Adding another router in series might also require some routes to be setup depending on what router and subnets you setup.
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