Seems like it was Apple.No, so I guess it's me or Apple...
After protocol level changes, your client computers must be rebooted to force them to re-negotiate the supported protocols. Windows does not do this at access time, only at first connection time.
Did you update the router’s computer name after upgrading to 384.14? Mine had reset to the default (e.g. RT-AC68U-ABCD).Merlin, thanks for the response. Still having issues with 384.14.
With 384.13/final using Samba in SMBv2 mode only, I have no issues accessing either USB drive shares.
As soon as I upgrade to 384.14, they become inaccessible. Even after rebooting the router, computer, unmounting and re-mounting the USB drives, etc., it still doesn’t work. As soon as I flash back to 384.13 it works like normal.
In 384.14, if I force to SMBv1 + SMBv2 mode and reboot the router, computer, etc., Samba still doesn’t work unless using SMBv2. If I force Win10 to install/run on SMBv1 (after rebooting of course), v1 works.
I had to go back to 384.13 on my RT-AX88U for the time being.
Yuppers, noted in changelog:Update reset the hostname for some reason. Had to change it and recommit.
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/changelog-382- NOTE: You might need to reconfigure your device hostname on the LAN -> LAN IP page due to a GPL-level change (exclusing the RT-AX88U)
Did a dirty flash on my AC68U. Everything is working fine. Except, the Internet status is shown as disconnected in the Network Map. Turned off Network Monitoring by both DNS Query and Ping as suggested elsewhere.
Any help regarding this?
OK, thanks but how can I free NVRAM?So you are lucky - the re-added feature just saved you from severe problems in near future by this notification. Do check stored variables in NVRAM and try to free the some NVRAM.
The 384.13_2 release mostly focuses on fixes backported from 384.14. Since the 382 and 384 codebases are now too different, compiling these two older models with newer GPL code is not possible unless obtaining special binary components from Asus, which I was not able to do for 384.14.
Hi there, i just bought AC87U /manifactured 2018/ and after a week, i gave a Merlin a try - very smooth experience, even better than the original firmware.
Will there be a possibility in the future for AC87U to be upgraded to 384 codebase, or it wont be possible obtaining these binary components, which can lead to abandon this great router
Hello FTC, can you tell me how can check and free some NVRAM??So you are lucky - the re-added feature just saved you from severe problems in near future by this notification. Do check stored variables in NVRAM and try to free the some NVRAM.
@RMerlin can you please confirm whether it's a bug or a problem from my end?
Will there be a possibility in the future for AC87U to be upgraded to 384 codebase
@RMerlin just out of curiosity, what is your router set up
Hi, the idea is to simplify your environment and do a full reset and re-add the configuration manually. This will get rid of all NVRAM wasted while trying things that you finally chose not to use and temporary and no longer used NVRAM values, such as device assignments names NVRAM space used for devices that no longer exist and so on.Hello FTC, can you tell me how can check and free some NVRAM??
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