I doubt that QoS applies to services running on the router itself, as the rules are configured between the LAN bridge (br0) and the WAN.
Well, what I have done is limit bandwidth based on IP ranges so that the bandwidth of the devices that connect to the router is controlled. And I have assigned IP on the devices, so that they automatically fall into the IP range that I need them to fall in. DHCP only basically works on the devices that I have not identified earlier, and as such the DHCP range gets the lowest amount of bandwidth.QOS on per device basis mean some device have QOS other device do not? How
hello, i upgraded from .64 and i cant connect with any device to the internet but my vpn client is working.
i made a reset und installed the ovpn client and added
pull-filter ignore "ifconfig-ipv6"
pull-filter ignore "route-ipv6"
the client does connect successfull but i have no connection with the devices. any ideas?
i think it is an dns problem. but i dont know how to fix it.
First of all - thank you Merlin. I like this firmware.
I have just noticed small issue, and I think maybe it is not directly connected to 380.68, that at guest network setup I am now missing option to set it to WPA2-Enterprise mode.
I am pretty sure that I have set it (and Radius server) up no longer than three months ago which would be one of the 380.66s, but now, when I try to edit settings for it I got this.
View attachment 10200
Only three options - Open, WPA2-Pers, and WPA1. Even as it IS set to Enterprise mode. If I enable another guest network, it has the same three options. If I enable Enterprise for main SSIDs, it the same. I tried to downgrade to 380.66_6 and it was the same. With 380.68 I tried to restore factory settings and... the same.
Please, does any one have any idea what could be causing this?
Since you started porting over code from 382, does that mean you ended up getting a GPL beta package for it?
According to this:
https://vip.asus.com/forum/view.asp...uage=en-us&page=1&board_id=11&model=RT-AC5300
ASUS says that the 382 branch will be released Sept-Oct this year.
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!
Try a different browser, and also make sure you use the IP instead of a hostname. HTTPS support has always been quirky, and I can't track down the cause. Some browsers work better than others.
Have you tried to open the default webUI at port 80 (http://192.168.1.1 or http://router.asus.com)? Otherwise you can try a factory reset (see https://www.asus.com/support for instructions on your model) and a power cycle (disconnect the power, let it be for a couple of minutes, connect the power cable and let it boot) and see if that fixes your issue.
Try clearing your browser certificate database.
This happens to me as well. Previous version this does not happen.
SSH in, reboot, fixes it.
Asus 3200.
Thanks RMerlin! AsusWRT-Merlin is just awesome.
There's one difference in behavior with 380.68 that I'm curious whether it's an intentional change or not. When "Enable Dual WAN" is set to OFF and "Primary WAN" is set to USB, in previous versions the "Internet Connection" tab would change to the "USB Modem/USB Tethering" setup page. Now I'm seeing the "WAN-Internet Connection" setup page there. The only way I can get to the USB Modem page is by going to the "USB Application" section then selecting "3G/4G" -- which changes the "Internet Connection" tab one time only. If I navigate away and come back the tab reverts to WAN settings. I did a reset to factory defaults and flushed my Chrome browser cache with no change.
Your great work is much appreciated.
Not for any of the models that I support. The pieces I'm reusing come from the RT-AC86U and the BRT-AC828 GPL - that's why it's almost entirely webui-related. The RT-AC86U is based on GPL 382, while the BRT-AC828 got a few backports from 382.
My router (RT-AC68U) behaves exactly like yours. But it strikes me this is probably deliberate, not a bug. After all, it's a guest network, designed for visitors. Is it feasible that the administrator would want to start setting up WPA2 Enterprise on a guest's device when WPA2 Personal is more-than-adequate security? (The visitor would probably be ready to leave by the time the administrator had managed to get WPA2 Enterprise working.)
Hi...Ah ok, so as soon as you get the GPL bundles for 382 for the models you support, which supposedly get released in Sept-October, the fun starts
Hi...
Do I read between the lines that GT-AC5300 will be supported by MrMerlin along the line?
Even if he does end up supporting this router, I am not sure that now and in the future getting Merlin in there is going to be a smoking gun to that (and future) routers woes. Asus is closed sourcing many of it's components with the newer routers, and newer platforms. If you look at the GT-AC5300 for example (Sold mine), many of the complaints are around QoS (Closed source), VPN (closed source), etc... So even if Merlin was building for Router, I think his response will start to become very similar moving forward with "That components is closed sourced by Asus, I have no insight to what it's doing".Hi...
Do I read between the lines that GT-AC5300 will be supported by MrMerlin along the line?
Ah ok, so as soon as you get the GPL bundles for 382 for the models you support, which supposedly get released in Sept-October, the fun starts
Do I read between the lines that GT-AC5300 will be supported by MrMerlin along the line?
Hey guys - thanks for the tips. It was nothing to do with my browser, I installed new ones, used different machines, etc... Tried with Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Edge and even Internet Explorer.
Since I had SSH disabled I did a factory reset and it works fine now.
@DiGriz - did you have HTTPS-only mode enabled? Could be affecting only people like us who disabled HTTP.
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