cmkelley
Very Senior Member
It's been there all along ... https://www.snbforums.com/threads/a...erlin-terminal-menu.42415/page-40#post-481980
Having a problem with 384.10_2 (RT-AC88U) that I was not having with any previous Merlin. My WiFi calling connections appear in the the connection log as UNREPLIED even though WiFi calling works. The reason this is a problem is because the WiFi calling connections do not register with QoS and are given default priority instead of the highest priority they should be assigned. I did not have this problem with 384.9 or any previous Merlin, and I did not change any configuration after upgrading.
No. It's custom, so it doesn't show up in the GUI.I was going to ask you how do you have QOS setup for Wifi calling priority, do you have a screen shot?
-Peter
Notes:
- To clean up your router, you can run the following script:
# nvram show 2>&1 | grep vpn_crt
vpn_crt_server_key=
vpn_crt_server_ca=
vpn_crt_client_key=
vpn_crt_server_dh=
vpn_crt_client_extra=
vpn_crt_server_ca_key=
vpn_crt_server_extra=
vpn_crt_server_client_crt=
vpn_crt_server_crl=
vpn_crt_server_crt=
vpn_crt_client_ca=
vpn_crt_client_static=
vpn_crt_client_crl=
vpn_crt_client_crt=
vpn_crt_server_static=
vpn_crt_server_client_key=
I have one concern - why is router so slow and sluggish when HTTPS is used to access it's GUI?
If you are using Firefox, Google search for "Troubleshoot Firefox’s Performing TLS Handshake". There is an issue with self-signed certificates that can make Firefox choke. I deleted cert8.db and cert9.db from the Firefox profile. Problem solved.I have one concern - why is router so slow and sluggish when HTTPS is used to access it's GUI?
I was going to ask you how do you have QOS setup for Wifi calling priority, do you have a screen shot?
-Peter
I have been running 384.10_2 on my RT-AC68U for like 2 weeks when yesterday something strange happened:
Devices both on LAN and WiFi were not able to resolve DNS addresses on internet.
I tried manually setting DNS server IP on desktop computer - did not help.
I was able to ping WAN addreses from LAN including freely available DNS server IPs.
Then i SSH to the router. I was able to ping WAN addresses using their IPs and DNS names. So it was not an ISP problem. Router as also able to connect to the DDNS server and update it's binding.
I have router port on my ONT, i connected my desktop there bypassing ASUS router and was able to use DNS names without any problems.
Router has no WAN access allowed, no SSH from the outside allowed. Admin does not use default name and has complicated password.
No special scripts running on the router, except for ledson and ledsoff scripts.
My only conclusion is that router for some reason had completely stopped forwarding DNS requests.
I was not doing any configurations on the router yesterday, last change was upgrade to 384.10_2 which i already mentioned.
Restarting router did not help. Then i went and reset router to factory defaults which helped but left me confused why did it happen.
I only have one idea which unfortunately i did not tried before resetting router - could it be related to the
"Wan: Use local caching DNS server as system resolver (default: Yes)" setting in "Tools/Other settings" section?
It was enabled. Could be that disabling this setting would've helped too?
The only way I know of to export the settings is to screenshot all the screens. I periodically do that anyways in case something goes wrong and I have to re-create my setup.Have the same issue, after latest update I have problem reaching a bunch of URL:s on all devices connected to the router. I only get this error message regardless of browser: "ERR_NAME_RESOLUTION_FAILED". I can't even reach PayPal's website which is really annoying as I need to change some settings in my company account...
Any solution to this issue? And any idea why it is happening?
EDIT: I would rather not reset the router as I wont remember all settings and I don't have the technical skills to export and import them again after reset...
I noticed when reviewing the nvram show output, that there are some other variables in nvram that look similar, but don't have a number in them:
Code:# nvram show 2>&1 | grep vpn_crt vpn_crt_server_key= vpn_crt_server_ca= vpn_crt_client_key= vpn_crt_server_dh= vpn_crt_client_extra= vpn_crt_server_ca_key= vpn_crt_server_extra= vpn_crt_server_client_crt= vpn_crt_server_crl= vpn_crt_server_crt= vpn_crt_client_ca= vpn_crt_client_static= vpn_crt_client_crl= vpn_crt_client_crt= vpn_crt_server_static= vpn_crt_server_client_key=
... should these also be cleared?
The only way I know of to export the settings is to screenshot all the screens. I periodically do that anyways in case something goes wrong and I have to re-create my setup.
I have an RT-AC3200 and until end of march I ran with 384.6. I know that some versions were skipped. But as mentioned I upgraded to 384.10 and later 384.10_2. With these later versions I have had a lot of stability issues. The router just locks up for about 45 seconds several times a day – even the WIFI network disappears. I was watching some YouTube on my Smart TV which suddenly froze – then checked my phone and could see that it had no WIFI and was switched to 4G. After the 45 seconds everything returns to OK and mobile phone switches to WIFI again. I would not say that the issue happens at heavy network traffic – even at light ‘phone’ browsing it has happened.
I have been back on 384.9 which also has this issue but not as frequent as 384.10.
I have done ‘Factory resets’ after each update and re-entered my settings using a set of screenshots that I have for this purpose. My settings are quite ordinary – nothing special other than a few portforwardings and some specific set IP addresses.
I run Diversion and have installed John’s ‘NVRAM Save/Restore Utility’. But as already said earlier I have entered settings manual just to be sure. For USB I use a 16GB SanDisk Ultrafit mounted in a USB 2.0 port.
I’m now back on 384.6 to confirm the stability that I remember it was.
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