I doubt you'll get much out of it, since the stock firmware does not support Policy rules.
You can blame people running Asus-developed features on non-Asus routers for that code getting moved into a closed-source binary now.
Happened to me too.I have a RT-AC86U running 382.1_2.
I had notice that most of the times I click on "Reboot", the router ends "shutting down".
I have to manually turn it back on.
Am I the only one?
Happened to me too.
I have a RT-AC86U running 382.1_2.
I had notice that most of the times I click on "Reboot", the router ends "shutting down".
I have to manually turn it back on.
Am I the only one?
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I doubt you'll get much out of it, since the stock firmware does not support Policy rules.
You can blame people running Asus-developed features on non-Asus routers for that code getting moved into a closed-source binary now.
So in other words in all versions later then 380.68_4 - wont be working right with VPN Policy rules? ( Thanks
On 382.1_2 I am getting a warning ("Only letters, numbers, spaces...") every time I try to add a client or service name with a dash in OpenVPN client page, although the message says dashes are allowed.
Didn't have this issue on 382.1_0
Only if you use Dual WAN, where route priorities will be switched and they might conflict. Single WAN works perfectly fine.
I get these endless log entries all saying the same thing,
Okay, I thought I read something along those lines. And not even Asus can fix it? It's not something that concerns me operationally or functionally, it's just an annoyance because my brain is telling me "that's not right" and it wants to "fix" it.That's because Asus enabled debug logging in the wireless driver. You will get the same with my firmware, as it's the same wireless driver.
And not even Asus can fix it?
Thanks. I think at this point it's the limited device renaming that bothers me the most, though even that isn't a deal breaker as the router seems very capable most everywhere else, so far, only been working with it a day or two.I assume it's something they did deliberately, for troubleshooting purposes.
Syslog is intended to gather such information. Look at the kernel messages during boot time, you will see plenty of similar log entries that might indicate things that are failing, but which are perfectly normal.
thanks for the info.Have you tried restoring the factory defaults and setting things up again?
I’ve had 282.1_2 installed on my AC88U for nearly 24 hours and just ran a speed test on my iPad Air 2 (5 Ghz) and hit 236 Mbps which is maxing out my Internet speeds.
thanks for the info.
I have configured a lot of things on jffs partition and its hard to me config it again :-(
yes you are right!Just make a backup of your config and scripts.
Might also be a good idea to test without these at first, in case they might be the cause of your problems.
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