Well the 2.4 problems are back , cannot connect to the 2.4 radio .3200 384.6 beta 2
Hmm, I wonder what has changed in your environment? IIRC you’ve had days of stability? Updated your Apple devices?
Well the 2.4 problems are back , cannot connect to the 2.4 radio .3200 384.6 beta 2
When is the 2.4 problem ever going to go away with these ASUS routers?Well the 2.4 problems are back , cannot connect to the 2.4 radio .3200 384.6 beta 2
No changes in the environment , everything has remained the same . Reinitialized again and reset all clients and routerHmm, I wonder what has changed in your environment? IIRC you’ve had days of stability? Updated your Apple devices?
Login Name@RT-AC88U:/tmp/home/root# for line in `nvram show | grep =$ `; do var=${line%*=}; nvram unset $var; done; nvram commit
size: 65500 bytes (65572 left)
@RMerlin Will there be a new alpha anytime soon with the binary blobs form 21045 for the AC86U or are they inlcuded already?
It appears the blobs for the 86U were merged after the last alpha:@RMerlin Will there be a new alpha anytime soon with the binary blobs form 21045 for the AC86U or are they inlcuded already?
You really have 192.168.2.1 ?I do not understand why I always have 192.168.2.1 and not 192.168.1.1 after restore or initialization.
You really have 192.168.2.1 ?
I have 2 RT-AC86U here and they both have 192.168.50.1 while my older 68U still got 192.168.1.1
Think there is no difference between Merlin and stock.
Nice, work perfectly. One thing: after your command, my "problem" still there.
I do not understand why I always have 192.168.2.1 and not 192.168.1.1 after restore or initialization.
So if you change it to 192.168.66.1, would that stick or go back to 2.1?
Disconnect everything. All WAN cables and usb devices, keep the cable link between the router and device used to flash. Try again.No, I don't think so.
If I set 192.168.66.1 now, I'll have this number. But if I decide to initialize the router, I will always have 192.168.66.1 and not 192.168.1.1. I do not know if I explained myself.
In short: if I initialize the router, the router must return to the factory settings. These factory settings also include the default address 192.168.1.1. Good. This does not happen to me.
Have you tried it or are you just guessing?No, I don't think so.
Make sure you don't have a browser extension like a password manager or autofill agent that is 'remembering' your last value and filling it in for you.If I set 192.168.66.1 now, I'll have this number. But if I decide to initialize the router, I will always have 192.168.66.1 and not 192.168.1.1.
Did they release a change log?ASUS released yesterday a updated firmware version for the 86U.
Version 3.0.0.4.384.21140
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