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Is there progress on the rt87u or can I just not find it
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G930F met Tapatalk
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G930F met Tapatalk
Is there progress on the rt87u or can I just not find it
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G930F met Tapatalk
I have noticed in the log since I updated, that I see on the hourly DDNS update:
Code:Feb 20 18:53:01 watchdog: Hostname/IP mapping error! Restart ddns. Feb 20 18:53:01 rc_service: watchdog 304:notify_rc start_ddns Feb 20 18:53:01 start_ddns: update DOMAINS.GOOGLE.COM dyndns, wan_unit 0 Feb 20 18:53:04 ddns: ddns update ok
My DDNS is Google Domains, and it seems to be updating ok. The "mapping error" is new from before.
Have you updated the client app to the latest version v77?
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/downloads
And I haven't updated Asus firmware yet, because I use PIA as well (v77 with Windows 10).
I have the AC88U and can not seem to use the OPENVPN client with success since upgrading from the 380.x firmware. I'm with Private Internet Access. Does anyone currently use them with 384.3 fimware and have it working? Would they care to share the openvpn client settings they use please? I haven't had issues before with 380.x but everything I try on this firmware does not seem to work. Often seizes up the router GUI completely once activated, and if not and appears to be working, blocks the connection to the internet on attached devices.
Any ideas?
Have you updated the client app to the latest version v77?
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/downloads
And I haven't updated Asus firmware yet, because I use PIA as well (v77 with Windows 10).
Are you referring to using the PIA window's client or using the vpn client on the router?
No issues for me using the router client on 384.3 with PIA. I am using one of their configuration files from the link below. It loads in all the correct values. I would recommend starting fresh with one of these files.
https://helpdesk.privateinternetacc...een-the-OpenVPN-config-files-on-your-website-
This would only apply if AussieRob was using the window's client and not the router client.
87u has 384.4 not 384.3Ok so no 384 for 87u????
And what is the reason is the 87u an difficult router or what??
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I'm still on 384.3 Beta 3 for the AC3200, would it be possible to backup my current CFE (2.0.0.4) and flash the EU CFE (2.0.0.3)?
Please explain to me the exact steps for a successful upgrade. I have an AC66U_B1. Thank youJust to clarify the terminology, and perhaps help you solve your problem, could you spell out exactly what you mean by “clean install”? Step by step, what do you do?
I also have the USB 3.0 no mount issue. I'm having the ac66u-b1Upgraded my AC68U from 380.69_2 to 384.3 with factory reset .
All seems ok, except my flash drive usb3.0 (ext2 with entware).... it has not been detected in usb3 port, I had to plug it into port 2.0.
The usb3.0 port also detects usb 2.0 drives, but does not mount usb3 drives.
Anyone?
solved enabling "USB3 interference reduction" in wifi professional tab.I also have the USB 3.0 no mount issue. I'm having the ac66u-b1
Sent from my C106 using Tapatalk
Upgraded last week, everything was smooth until I had to reboot my AC86-U
All of my traffic statistics have been wiped ? Anyone else experienced the same ?
I have a similar observation on my RT-AC68U...
Hi,
I've serious problems to get my AC68U to work after uppgrading from 380.69_2 to the new recommended firmware 384.3.
After upgrading I couldnt connect via WiFi and after a severeals restarts and a finally a hard-reset I'm steel unable to get inot the router via WiFi or wired.
I get an IP adress from the router (192.168.0.10) nothing i recognie from my settings. I tried to connect to 192.168.0.1 but nothing.
It's the first time that I have troubles with the router and it seems I'm the first one?
Please advice.
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