You are not alone! I had to go back to 380.57, set up traffic to a thumb drive, made sure it was recording then upgrade to 380.62. Now at 380.62-1 and all is well! This on a N66R.
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Did you already delete the WLAN connection/settings on the clients and reconfigured again?Greetings all,
I just upgraded my AC68U from a 7 month old flash of 380_58. I have configured it exactly the same, but experience regular disconnects/reconnects of my devices on wifi every hour or so, sometimes a little quicker. I reset the default settings and reconfigured again but the problem persists. Is there something I am doing wrong or is it part of the update?
Thank You All in advance.
Which AC68u do you have? I have the AC68u A1 version (sticker on the back says which one) and my device is rock-solid with this FW version.Greetings all,
I just upgraded my AC68U from a 7 month old flash of 380_58. I have configured it exactly the same, but experience regular disconnects/reconnects of my devices on wifi every hour or so, sometimes a little quicker. I reset the default settings and reconfigured again but the problem persists. Is there something I am doing wrong or is it part of the update?
Thank You All in advance.
You must define CA file (--ca) or CA path (--capath)
Seems you also need to specify your CA cert. There is a place in client to paste that in.
What I can see you only need to fix suggestion 1 and 2. Encryption Cipher and CA cert.
What is your VPN-provider?
I am not Merlin but here is a little info for question #4 that may be helpful: http://www.snbforums.com/threads/asuswrt-merlin-custom-firmware-for-asus-routers.7846/RMerlin I have some questions. I just purchased an RT-AC3100. I noticed you haven't merged any ASUS GPL code recently.
Thanks for any feedback.
- Do you compare the newer GPL code released to yours to determine if a merge would be benificial and then wait if it's not?
- When do you decide to merge ASUS GPL code?
- Besides using your firmware over ASUS stock for my RT-AC3100 for the added features and apparently better stability is ASUS using a more current wireless driver than yours at this point?
- What would be a pro instead of a con for using ASUS firmware over yours?
Do you compare the newer GPL code released to yours to determine if a merge would be benificial and then wait if it's not?
When do you decide to merge ASUS GPL code?
Besides using your firmware over ASUS stock for my RT-AC3100 for the added features and apparently better stability is ASUS using a more current wireless driver than yours at this point?
What would be a pro instead of a con for using ASUS firmware over yours?
When I set up a guest network, I can not choose to dis-allow access to the intranet (see below- the 68U does have that option, not sure if it should be in the 66 too?)
Hi Everybody.
I was using Merlin 380.61, and one day I noticed that the client list was not displaying any information, despite "4 clients" being displayed, no details are being displayed.
Ah, I see, thanks.This option is not there because it's technically impossible for an AP to prevent access to the rest of the LAN - the primary router is the only device that has control over devices connected to itself.
To futher elaborate on what RMerlin has said, the so galled "Guest Network" in AP Mode, is totally different from a Guest Network on a router. It really should be described differently by Asus. In AP Mode a so called Guest network is really just an alternate SSID/Password for the main network. It allows you to remove access for guests by disabling it, or change the password for guests, without affecting your own devices, but as you have noticed guests can access your entire network.Possible bug on the N66U on Firmware:380.62_1:
The N66U is set up as an AP.
When I set up a guest network, I can not choose to dis-allow access to the intranet (see below- the 68U does have that option, not sure if it should be in the 66 too?)
If I connect to the guest network thusly created, I have access to my local network- but that's not what a guest net should do? Right? Internet access yes, local access, no?
(because I'm running the 66 as an AP I have very little mgt options- I love the simplicity, but now I wonder if that was a mistake?)
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