Updated from 380.63_2 on a RT-AC3200, and everything seems rock solid
Factory reset, of course.
Been running for about a week with no problems.
Thanks Merlin
Updated from 380.63_2 on a RT-AC3200, and everything seems rock solid
Factory reset, of course.
Been running for about a week with no problems.
Thanks Merlin
how is the correct way doing this on Asus router?
Normally via the gui: Goto http://192.168.1.1/Advanced_SettingBackup_Content.asp (= Administration - Restore/Save/Upload Setting -> Factory default: Restore).
What is a process /usr/sbin/acsd ?
dataarray24 = [" ","0","0","-91","1","E0:3F:49: : : ","AP"]; wificlients24 = [["80:D2:1D: : : ","192.168.1.28","Chromecast","2601:647:8002:790c: : : : ","-42","72", "72"," 8:50:02","_STAU_"],["5C:0A:5B: : : ","192.168.1.110", "android-8d334b6294c73bb","","-34","72", "1"," 16:46:07","PS_AU_"],["50:46:5D: : : ","192.168.1.78","android-5596444d3f939fa5","","-40","65", "1"," 18:26:52","P_TAU_"],"-1"]; dataarray5 = [" ","0","0","-92","165","E0:3F:49: : : ","AP"]; wificlients5 = [["AC:3A:7A: : : ","192.168.1.60","*","","-46","130", "144"," 18:27:20","_STAU_"],"-1"]; ;
RMerlin,
do you have any plans to rectify the problem miniupnpd (add_filter_rule() : chain FUPNP not found)?
In addition Asus rarely updated the firmware and only became more frequent after the US govt FTC charged Asus with having insecure home routers..
I see the same thing...started with 380.65. What seems to be happening is that we are logged and we never stop at the index page...we land somewhere else. I can't find a way to reproduce the issue. At least 3 of us have mentioned this issue and we all are using Firefox so that might be the common thread along with 380.65. I have tried deleting the cache and router passwords from Firefox but the issue continues randomly. It's really just an annoyance...I just clicked login and the router directed me here: http://192.168.1.1/ajax_wificlients.asp
It shows numbers from an array containing wifi devices:
Not a major problem, I guess, but most interesting is when I tried again the router let me in with no authentication. Zero. No user/pass required... was really strange. I can't reproduce this behavior after several tries. Router Log shows nothing out of the ordinary.Code:dataarray24 = [" ","0","0","-91","1","E0:3F:49: : : ","AP"]; wificlients24 = [["80:D2:1D: : : ","192.168.1.28","Chromecast","2601:647:8002:790c: : : : ","-42","72", "72"," 8:50:02","_STAU_"],["5C:0A:5B: : : ","192.168.1.110", "android-8d334b6294c73bb","","-34","72", "1"," 16:46:07","PS_AU_"],["50:46:5D: : : ","192.168.1.78","android-5596444d3f939fa5","","-40","65", "1"," 18:26:52","P_TAU_"],"-1"]; dataarray5 = [" ","0","0","-92","165","E0:3F:49: : : ","AP"]; wificlients5 = [["AC:3A:7A: : : ","192.168.1.60","*","","-46","130", "144"," 18:27:20","_STAU_"],"-1"]; ;
I would swear in court this is the second time since days ago because back then it was a dump of text from a different page than above, I ignored it, and just wrote it off when it let me in with no authentication.
I considered both a glitch in the Matrix because I couldn't believe that just happened, plus it's raining which is rare. spooky.
Firefox 51.0.1 (64-bit)
Win 10 Pro version 1607 (OS Build 14393.693)
AC68U
You lose all your settings and configurations. But if you have random (frequent) problems, it is better to start from scratch. I suggest that before resetting your router you take screen captures of your current settings, and copy (/paste) some settings to .txt-file as well to make it easier to you to get your router up and running again. Of course you can save the current config from gui http://192.168.1.1/Advanced_SettingBackup_Content.asp) (= Administration - Restore/Save/Upload Setting - Save setting), and backup JFFS partition if used. BUT if you restore them after resetting, you may be in trouble again. So, it's recommended that you clean up your system and start from scratch.But do I then loose all configuration or is that a kind of clean up?
The same is true for my AC66UAfter 7 days uptime, nothing to report, this build rock solid on my Ac68
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