Just updated to latest on my RT-AC68U and noticed that the clients list is showing some as Manual and others and Static, but all are allocated by DHCP and are manually assigned.
Just updated to latest on my RT-AC68U and noticed that the clients list is showing some as Manual and others and Static, but all are allocated by DHCP and are manually assigned.
This seemed to be working fine previously in 380.67.
Is this just because the router was re-booted while the clients remained connected?
Thanks.
Same here.
I had this behavior already in previous firmware versions.
whats broken with nat loop back if you don't mind me asking?Yes, this release is looking and working great, thank you Merlin.
A few things I would love to see one day is
forked-daapd instead of the old mt-daapd (but I see it requires a lot of libs)
Dnsmasq 2.77
NAT Loopback working
Updated vi editor
Hope I don't sound disrespectful. Again thank you very much Merlin for your efforts.
whats broken with nat loop back if you don't mind me asking?
No need. But DO clear your browsers full cache. Many UI changes.Hello!
Just one question for you guys: I am running 380.67. Should I do a factory reset after flashing this new version?
Thanks!!
I upgraded my AC68U, after reboot the network works fine - but I can't access the web administration page. It goes into an endless loop of reloading the page:
https://192.168.1.1:8443/Main_Login.asp
I thought it could have something to do with the warning to refresh the browser cache in the changelog. So I deleted the cache in my browser, but that didn't help. Then I tried three different browsers, one I installed for this purpose. The behaviour is the same on all.
Is the next step to perform a hardware reset of the router? Anything else that can be tried?
Thanks in advance!
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