Something went wrong on my RT-AC3200. After the update I got no Internet connection and the router claims that WAN is diconnected. Rebooting and factory default settings don't help. Tried to revert back to 56_2 but its still the same.. My RT-AC68 works.
Something went wrong on my RT-AC3200. After the update I got no Internet connection and the router claims that WAN is diconnected. Rebooting and factory default settings don't help. Tried to revert back to 56_2 but its still the same.. My RT-AC68 works.
Do you use the 5 GHz band with any iOS devices? (my iOS devices don't see a 5 GHz network with 380.57a3; they do with 378.56_2)My rt-AC66U works great, turned on Dnssec too.
90% of my network is apple devices, all seem to work just fine.Do you use the 5 GHz band with any iOS devices? (my iOS devices don't see a 5 GHz network with 380.57a3; they do with 378.56_2)
What control channels are available? (I only had auto/0 in 380.57a3)
Thanks. This is also the instruction by RMerlin in the first post, so I'll put this on my todo-list.i would reset the firmware back to factory defaults, then try again. i bet it will work fine.
BITS has encountered an error communicating with an Internet Gateway Device. Please check that the device is functioning properly. BITS will not attempt to use this device until the next system reboot. Error code: 0x80072EFD.
Found this on my own Windows logs today:
I assume something on the miniupnpd upgrade done in cf98ac1 causes some issues. I will try a version compiled with said commit reverted to check what gives.Code:BITS has encountered an error communicating with an Internet Gateway Device. Please check that the device is functioning properly. BITS will not attempt to use this device until the next system reboot. Error code: 0x80072EFD.
Merlin I got a question for you, with UPNP when ports are no longer being used for a period of time, shouldn't they close, and be ready when needed again? The reason I ask, is I have multiple gaming consoles in my home, like a lot of people do these days. However when looking at the System Log<->Port Forwarding, after these ports get opened, they stay open. As I can see them ports open right now, and it has probably been 12+ hours since some of the ports have been requested for use. I know this isn't really your thing, I know. But just kind of wanted your opinion on it, and how it should be working.I opened a ticket with Thomas on it. I found out that reverting the UPNP version to 1.0 fixes the issue (Thomas bumped it to 2.0 in a recent update).
Merlin I got a question for you, with UPNP when ports are no longer being used for a period of time, shouldn't they close, and be ready when needed again? The reason I ask, is I have multiple gaming consoles in my home, like a lot of people do these days. However when looking at the System Log<->Port Forwarding, after these ports get opened, they stay open. As I can see them ports open right now, and it has probably been 12+ hours since some of the ports have been requested for use. I know this isn't really your thing, I know. But just kind of wanted your opinion on it, and how it should be working.
hello guys
how to enable dnssec ? webgui or dnsmasq.add ?
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