Yes, it works on my RT-AC87U.I already reverted back to old firmware, but I can try this next time. Did this work for you?
Yes, it works on my RT-AC87U.I already reverted back to old firmware, but I can try this next time. Did this work for you?
Hi!
I've recently bought the RT-AC68U to be used with Huawei e398 usb modem. I've updated the firmware to 3.0.0.4.378_9313.
The problem I have is that WAN disconnects from time to time. I've never before had any problems with the modem itself. When it happens the modem indicates that it is connected but in the router config page it appears as disconnected. I have to reboot the router and everything works well for some time. Is there any solution to such issue? May installing Merlin's firmware help?
Thanks!
I have the same problem with the e3372. DSL-AC68U has support this modem but ac68u does not.
Now I use a tomato that supports 4G modems.
So with tomato the problem no longer appears? Have you tried Merlin's firmware as well?
I have tried to download this version 9313 to my rt-ac68P router about 6 times today, its says it the file is corrupt. I tried it from the website directly to my mac, and then also via the Router webpage method, and both are reporting this file will has an error in it.
Your modem is a router! Otherwise your PC wouldn't work when connected directly to your "modem".
When using the 68U you have 2 routers in a row: this might cause errors.
1) Best is to set the 68U as Access Point (AP) and give it a try, or
2) Put the 68U in DMZ of your "modem" (set in your "modem" the IP-address of your 68U in Demiliterized Zone)
Good luck.
It is not uncommon for a modem provided to customers to present only the public IP Address to the local network. It may not (or may<G>) have no routing or DHCP abilities.Your modem is a router! Otherwise your PC wouldn't work when connected directly to your "modem".
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