Clear caches?After the upgrade only google and facebook sites are opening over the wifi.
with the lan cable is everything working fine
Any idea about what is going on?
Already did that in all computersClear caches?
Factory reset of the router?Already did that in all computers
Also rebooted the router couple times
Just did that by the router menu and noting changedFactory reset of the router?
I did that as well. I think I will try to downgrade to an older version. Just tried the Beta and exactly the same issue.What is the command for clearing nvram on DD-WRT? 30/30/30 ? If Yes, this is not working with Asus Fw or Merlin
The good way:
Turn off the router.Press the WPS button (on Asus routers), then turn on the router and keep holding Wps button. Wait about 10 seconds, when the leds will begins to flash rapidly ,then release the WPS button.Wait 3 min and reconfig from beginning
You need to add this line in custom configurations if you are using port 1198 and 1197 for PIABack in May, I was getting the following messages from my VPN provider TorGuard:
WARNING: 'link-mtu' is used inconsistently local='link-mtu 1542' remote='link-mtu 1574'
WARNING: 'tun-mtu' is used inconsistently local='tun-mtu 1500' remote='tun-mtu 1532'
They told me not to worry about them as they were just warning messages. But I did some research and discovered if I added the following lines to the Custom Configuration section, the error messages went away:
tun-mtu 1500
tun-mtu-extra 32
mssfix 1450
After upgrading to 380.6x releases, I noticed the warning messages reappeared:
WARNING: 'link-mtu' is used inconsistently, local='link-mtu 1558', remote='link-mtu 1526'
WARNING: 'tun-mtu' is used inconsistently, local='tun-mtu 1532', remote='tun-mtu 1500'
This morning, I reinstalled 380.61 and removed the tun-mtu 1500, tun-mtu-extra 32 and mssfix 1450 from the Custom Configuration Section. My VPN speeds appear to be very much better now on 380.61. That may have been the root cause of my VPN performance issue with my prior attempts at upgrading to FW 380.61.
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