I think this 380.66 might be the cause for my chromecast audios going haywire. They appear and disappear randomly. I just downgraded to 380.65_4 and everything seems normal again.
As posted in the Changelog, disable Airtime Fairness.
I think this 380.66 might be the cause for my chromecast audios going haywire. They appear and disappear randomly. I just downgraded to 380.65_4 and everything seems normal again.
Aha...could be. I'll upgrade and disable this "feature" to see if it resolves my issues.As posted in the Changelog, disable Airtime Fairness.
Added new Internet redirection mode to OpenVPN clients
called "Policy Rule (Strict)". The difference from the
existing "Policy Rule" mode is that in strict mode,
only rules that specifically target the tunnel's
interface will be used. This ensures that you don't
leak traffic through global or other tunnel routes,
however it also means any static route you might have
defined at the WAN level will not be copied either.
Where is this mode configured?
VPN => OpenVPN Clients => Advanced Settings => Accept DNS ConfigurationAccept
Thanks for the recommendation.Give this a try (3 posts, starting with.....)
Any help with this?
I log in correctly several times in a row and receive a blockade. Can I somehow turn it off?Code:May 14 10:24:35 syslog: Detect [192.168.1.20] abnormal logins many times, system will block this IP 5 minutes
Thanks for the recommendation. I had mine set to automatically detect settings. I unchecked it. What was strange is my iPad also had issues getting Internet. But my router still had a valid WAN IP from the ISP and my VPN tunnel was running. So my internet appeared to be working. I will monitor to see what happens and report back in the forum with an update.Give this a try (3 posts, starting with.....)
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/a...n-not-access-web-interface.26459/#post-199113
I haven't touched the NFS code in years. I know it's buggy, and it's something I simply don't have the time nor the motivation to look into these days. For instance, it can cause a kernel panic on the older MIPS kernel, and I couldn't track down the cause at the time.
I only leave the feature there because there are a few persons who still use it despite that.
I get the yellow triangle with explanation mark (I think that is what it is) on the wifi radio indicator. When I right click on the wifi indicator and choose troubleshooting, I get the error message. The yellow triangle with explanation mark goes away after rebooting.Is the error message still present after rebooting?
I've disabled both options before and the block after five logins still appears.There is two place depend what you are using:
Administration => System => SSH Daemon => Enable SSH Brute Force Protection => OFF
Firewall => General => Enable DoS protection => OFF
Then you have other service who is blocking. Probably this one, ProtectionSrv don't know what that is.I've disabled both options before and the block after five logins still appears.
Are you logging into the router's web gui, ssh session or telnet?Any help with this?
I log in correctly several times in a row and receive a blockade. Can I somehow turn it off?Code:May 14 10:24:35 syslog: Detect [192.168.1.20] abnormal logins many times, system will block this IP 5 minutes
SSHAre you logging into the router's web gui, ssh session or telnet?
I've disabled both options before and the block after five logins still appears.
After 1 Day i can't connect to the 5 GHz WLAN on my ac87u. My iOS Device asking for an Password and the Router doesn't accept the Password. After an reboot is was ok. Now I've seen that the WPS is enabled, i have deactivate it and the 5GHz WLAN Problem was back.
Now i'm back on the Last Release before 380.66.
My Brother wifi printer is continuously online, there is no sleep mode anymore...
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