hjohan13
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Same for me. It keeps coming back.Issue is it always apears every time i load the home page..... i dont want to click ok every single time.
Same for me. It keeps coming back.Issue is it always apears every time i load the home page..... i dont want to click ok every single time.
No performance issues after upgrading to v384.13 on the RT-AC3200, other than what looks like an error in the enclosed jpg indicates. Previously, the GUI has always displayed that the internet/WAN is connected when it is, unlike in this shot. Went from .12 to .13, otherwise, a great job as always. The update went smooth as always so as long as the machine keeps powering on, perking up and chugging along...
I also had one which i returned and new one connected right aheadI bought a new RT-AC66U-B1 to set up as an AiMesh node, I did the setup without any problem. My main router RT-AC68U saw the AC66U-B1 but couldn't connect to it. I ended up returning the new router.
And which scripts will you have to run preferable on nodes than master router?
Merlin himself recommended to use Asus stock as he sees no or minimal benefit with his firmware on nodes.
I support your words, but only as far to stating the average user should use stock. I was just mentioning the one if only advantage to the merlin node as mentioned by rmerlin himself for the purpose of the none average users knowledge.Merlin.nodes can operate user scripts if end user feels so inclined.
Turn off Network Monitoring. Both DNS Query and Ping.No performance issues after upgrading to v384.13 on the RT-AC3200, other than what looks like an error in the enclosed jpg indicates. Previously, the GUI has always displayed that the internet/WAN is connected when it is, unlike in this shot. Went from .12 to .13, otherwise, a great job as always. The update went smooth as always so as long as the machine keeps powering on, perking up and chugging along...
My two AC86U nodes off the main AX88U router, I elected to keep on the same code level. Then if the AX88U router died, then I could quickly reconfigure one of the AC86U nodes to now be the main router, and not in that reconfig have to change the code base from stock to rmerlin in my hurried reconfiguration to make home & home office operational again.I support your words, but only as far to stating the average user shoud use stock. I was just mentioning the one if only advantage to the merlin node as mentioned by rmerlin himself for the purpose of the none average users knowledge.
How do I check that? As far as I can tell it's genuine. Here's the box:
Thanks! Was having the same problem. It was odd. Was showing disconnected, but was working fine. For some stupid reason I was zeroing in on DNSSEC validation. Switched to your approach. Fingers crossed.Turn off Network Monitoring. Both DNS Query and Ping.
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If you want the values to stay after reboot, do this:@RMerlin,
Hello, i just would like to tell thank you for your work on DoT native support implementation - it was great work and the right decision! Earlier I used a script by Xentrik and there was an opportunity to forcibly raise the version of TLS to 1.3 and to specify enciphering types in the /etc/stubby/stubby.yml file like this:
tls_min_version: GETDNS_TLS1_3
tls_ciphersuites: "TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256"
If I do it now, then stubby.yml is dropped to values by default after each reboot. Whether there is some way to make it? I use RT-AC68U and 384.13 firmware now. Thanks
tls_min_version: GETDNS_TLS1_3
tls_ciphersuites: "TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256"
OMG! It is obvious! Thank you so much!!If you want the values to stay after reboot, do this:
nano /jffs/configs/stubby.yml.add
chmod 755 /jffs/configs/stubby.yml.addCode:tls_min_version: GETDNS_TLS1_3 tls_ciphersuites: "TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256"
service restart_stubby
Can you specify which scripts merlin nodes may be able to use? And how would you install them on the node? via SSH? If folks decide to use some scripts on the nodes, what would be advantage / disadvantage then running on the main router, if any???I support your words, but only as far to stating the average user should use stock. I was just mentioning the one if only advantage to the merlin node as mentioned by rmerlin himself for the purpose of the none average users knowledge.
And which scripts will you have to run preferable on nodes than master router?
Merlin himself recommended to use Asus stock as he sees no or minimal benefit with his firmware on nodes.
That statement is true only for average users, advance users have many use cases for scripts even on nodes, for example I use an overclocking script for my Asus 68U working as a node.
I thought overclocking no longer works on the newer firmwares.
What clocks are you running?
It's genuine (i.e. it's not a TMobile converted model).
Try with a different browser then.
Turn off Network Monitoring. Both DNS Query and Ping.
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How do you get the overclock settings to stick from one reboot to another?It works fine on 68U, newer HND models like 86U are CFE locked.
Right now I'm using (1200,800) with an external fan attached on the back to regulate the temperature.
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