Greetings,
I have problems setting on media bridge on my (converted Asus router) merlin routers. I have set up wireless bridge on tomato routers and they work great. However, as merlin interface is somewhat limited, I have no idea how to navigate to resolve this problem. I seek your help.
First of, I have 2 routers running on merlin firmware:
t-mobile AC1900 converted to Asus AC68U, running on Asuswrt-Merlin RT-AC68U_380.68_4.trx
Linksys EA6900, running xvortex/merlin EA6900_380.68_4.trx
Both firmware were downloaded from their respective official website. Both of them runs in the default router mode with great stability for the last few months (years).
I decided to use one of them as a media bridge (aka wireless bridge). At the present, I have an Linksys EA2500 running on Shibby Tomato and is working great (minus the wireless speed). Using the EA6900 as the main router, I perform the following on the AC68U
- erased the nvram,
- set it up as media bridge using all default values.
The main router (EA6900) has the following network info:
192.168.1.254
255.255.255.0
Once the AC68U is connected to the main router wirelessly, Under AC68U's web interface, I can see other wired AND wireless client connected to EA6900. Through the network tool from AC68U, I can ping them as well.
However, using a desktop computer connected through WIRED ethernet to AC68U (in media bridge mode), I cannot get a DHCP lease. Further more, even if I manually assign an IP (as an example):
192.168.1.6
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.254 (gateway, using the main router)
I still have no network on the desktop. I cannot ping other networked device even if if my desktop has static IP.
I also tried to assign a static IP for the media bridge (making sure the netmask is correct and using the main router as the gateway). But still have no network access from a wired client connected to the media bridge.
I then swapped the two router: using AC68U as the main router and EA6900 as the media bridge, but the same result.
I searched the internet to find possible solutions but have not found an answer. My next step is to flash Shibby Tomato to EA6900 and set up the EA6900 in the wireless bridge mode (as I have done many times with other routers with good success).
My questions are:
- does the media bridge work on AsusWRT firmware?
- if so, what am I doing wrong?
- off-topic: the reason I didn't use shibby tomato on EA6900 was that, back in the day, where was problem getting the 5GHz to work. Also, according to (http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.ph...-linksys-ea6900-supports-tomato-dd-wrt.71718/), tomato/dd-wrt was "setup for the stock Linksys CFE which has 2 x firmware partitions. XVortex's has only 1". Since I did flash the EA6900 with xvortex's custom CFE, can anyone comment on the stability of tomato on EA6900?
any help is very much appreciated,
I have problems setting on media bridge on my (converted Asus router) merlin routers. I have set up wireless bridge on tomato routers and they work great. However, as merlin interface is somewhat limited, I have no idea how to navigate to resolve this problem. I seek your help.
First of, I have 2 routers running on merlin firmware:
t-mobile AC1900 converted to Asus AC68U, running on Asuswrt-Merlin RT-AC68U_380.68_4.trx
Linksys EA6900, running xvortex/merlin EA6900_380.68_4.trx
Both firmware were downloaded from their respective official website. Both of them runs in the default router mode with great stability for the last few months (years).
I decided to use one of them as a media bridge (aka wireless bridge). At the present, I have an Linksys EA2500 running on Shibby Tomato and is working great (minus the wireless speed). Using the EA6900 as the main router, I perform the following on the AC68U
- erased the nvram,
- set it up as media bridge using all default values.
The main router (EA6900) has the following network info:
192.168.1.254
255.255.255.0
Once the AC68U is connected to the main router wirelessly, Under AC68U's web interface, I can see other wired AND wireless client connected to EA6900. Through the network tool from AC68U, I can ping them as well.
However, using a desktop computer connected through WIRED ethernet to AC68U (in media bridge mode), I cannot get a DHCP lease. Further more, even if I manually assign an IP (as an example):
192.168.1.6
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.254 (gateway, using the main router)
I still have no network on the desktop. I cannot ping other networked device even if if my desktop has static IP.
I also tried to assign a static IP for the media bridge (making sure the netmask is correct and using the main router as the gateway). But still have no network access from a wired client connected to the media bridge.
I then swapped the two router: using AC68U as the main router and EA6900 as the media bridge, but the same result.
I searched the internet to find possible solutions but have not found an answer. My next step is to flash Shibby Tomato to EA6900 and set up the EA6900 in the wireless bridge mode (as I have done many times with other routers with good success).
My questions are:
- does the media bridge work on AsusWRT firmware?
- if so, what am I doing wrong?
- off-topic: the reason I didn't use shibby tomato on EA6900 was that, back in the day, where was problem getting the 5GHz to work. Also, according to (http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.ph...-linksys-ea6900-supports-tomato-dd-wrt.71718/), tomato/dd-wrt was "setup for the stock Linksys CFE which has 2 x firmware partitions. XVortex's has only 1". Since I did flash the EA6900 with xvortex's custom CFE, can anyone comment on the stability of tomato on EA6900?
any help is very much appreciated,