UBlock Origin seems to be interfering with loading/opening the router UI; disabling it fixes the problem for me.If the issue is just the images, then something else is at play. If you have any plugin installed on both browsers (like an ad blocker), make sure it's not what's causing the files to fail to load.
Also try to flush your browser cache to see what happens.
I've noticed that the Wireless Log for 380.64 on a router being used in AP-only mode does not show the hostnames under the IP addresses like the router mode does. It just says "<unknown>".
UBlock Origin seems to be interfering with loading/opening the router UI; disabling it fixes the problem for me.
Apparently no one cares, but Dual WAN is definitively broken on this firmware, at least on RT-AC68U.
I'd like to know if there are any plans on fixing it or if I should move on to another firmware.
uBlock Origin dont block router page by defualt it never has atlest it never has for meUBlock Origin seems to be interfering with loading/opening the router UI; disabling it fixes the problem for me.
That's normal. Dnsmasq doesn't run in AP mode, so the device has no idea what the hostnames are.
Must be one of your rulesets, it doesn't cause any issue here.
Well for what it is worth, before I disabled it, it would often get stuck at loading the page with most of the pictures missing... clicking mostly still worked. I don't have any special config set up:uBlock Origin dont block router page by defualt it never has atlest it never has for me
I was always wondering why DNSmasq is not running in AP mode. Any specific reason?
I have read somewhere in this forum that this update is not possible directly from 378.52 and I should first update to any 380 version before .64. Is it true?
P.S. I am also running some Entware torrent software. The Entware is installed on the internal memory card. So information about any Entware related issues and custom scripts, if exists, will be appreciated.
That's only the case for the RT-AC56U and RT-AC68U, as they had their firmware partition upgraded to 64 MB. The RT-N66U didn't go through that process, so you can directly go with 380.64.
You are jumping a lot of versions however, and I suspect at least some of these might include low-level changes that will require a factory default reset + manual reconfiguration.
Can't help you with that, sorry. I know Entware switched to a new repository during that period, but I don't know what's involved in migrating from the old to the newer repo.
Asuswrt-Merlin 380.64 is now available for all supported models.
EDIT: temporarily removed the RT-N66U and RT-AC66U builds due to broken curl build. I'll upload fixed versions later tonight.
EDIT2: Fixed builds have been uploaded for these two models that previously had broken curl builds.
The main change of this release is the addition of a scheduled check for the availability of a new firmware (in part similar to what Asus has for the stock firmware).
The highlights of this release:
- New firmware availability notification. When a new firmware is available for download, there will be a flashing icon at the top of the webui. Going to the Firmware Upgrade page will display a popup containing the changelog, and a button that will take you directly to the download folder for your router model. You must still manually download and flash your firmware - for security reasons, online flashing is not implemented. The automated check is run every two days, and you can also manually launch the check from the Firmware Upgrade page (you can also select to check for the availability of beta firmware versions). Finally, the automated check can be completely disabled, under Tools -> Other Settings (there's also a link to that setting on the Firmware Upgrade page).
- Component updates for OpenVPN, nano and curl.
- Tor will now route all TCP ports, not just 80/443.
- Improvements to the QoS Stats page: automatic refresh, and fixed the number rounding.
- Improvements to the IPTraffic charts: slices are now sorted, and the consolidated slices will always be the least active clients.
- Improvements to the webui performance - better cache handling, large static Javascript files are now cached.
- Download Master installers has been removed from the firmware image for models that still contained them. The latest packages are always downloaded from Asus' servers at DM's install time. This results in smaller firmware images for some models (for instance, the RT-AC88U firmware went from 44 MB to 33 MB)
- Security enhancements to the webui, to better protect against cross-site attacks (backport from Asus's 4164 GPL)
- Webui fixes specific to Firefox (popup linked to the App icon at the top now works, JS errors when accessing the client list under certain situations was fixed)
- Fixes to the .ovpn config file import (crash on invalid key/certs, misconfigured HMAC setting)
As usual, please review the Changelog for the complete list of changes.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
What's next?
theMIROn (software developer who's involved with the WL500G firmware project, among other things) has ported Busybox 1.25.1 to Asuswrt. The code has already been merged into Asuswrt-Merlin and tested for a few days, without any issue. 380.65 will introduce the switch from 1.20.2 to 1.25.1. There will most likely be early test builds available so people can give these a thorough test run. Look for a separate thread announcing the availability of these test builds in the near future (once the 380.64 dust has settled down).
Tiny bug in 380.64 on AC68U:
Network Map -> View Clients -> Sort by Access time ... low 3-digit hours beaten by high 2-digit hours, f.ex. 195 hours is sorted as less than 65 hours.
Merlin, downloaded your 380.64 to my asus ac1900 router works great, however qos download and upload are reversed, download in upload slot and upload in download slot
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