Centrifuge
Senior Member
Smooth transition from 384.14 to 384.14_1, thanks.I uploaded a few 384.14_1 test builds:
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
Changes since 384.14:
Smooth transition from 384.14 to 384.14_1, thanks.I uploaded a few 384.14_1 test builds:
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
Changes since 384.14:
I would check the wifi settings. For instance, Asus recently enabled DFS channels in the US for the RT-AC86U, which might be problematic for some devices. Either disable automatic DFS channel selection, or manually configure a fixed, non-DFS channel (like 36) and see if it helps.
FIXED: stubby was linked with OpenSSL 1.0 instead of 1.1
Thank you @RMerlin !! The 384.14 test build works on my AC88U. The update resolved the DNS and Internet Connectivity issues I was experiencing.I uploaded a few 384.14_1 test builds:
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
Changes since 384.14:
Code:- FIXED: stubby was linked with OpenSSL 1.0 instead of 1.1 - FIXED: some routers were reporting the Internet connection being disconnected. If you were affected and you had flashed a customized bootloader, then please reflash your original bootloader, as your modded bootloader is invalid, and other potential issues may appear over time. - FIXED: Random traffic spikes logged in Traffic Monitor (regression from 384_81351)
Only affected models were uploaded, as none of these issues affected the RT-AC3200, RT-AC87U or RT-AX88U.
The DNS Privacy feature of the firmware includes Stubby built-in with the firmware. No need to install Stubby separately from Entware.I saw a Stubby fix and that triggered me. I have de-installed Stubby because I use the DNS privacy protocol (dns-over-tls) with the profile set to 'strict'.
Does this replace Stubby or is it better to use Stubby also?
I can confirm that the traffic spikes are fixed on my AC68U.Code:- FIXED: Random traffic spikes logged in Traffic Monitor (regression from 384_81351)
I uploaded a few 384.14_1 test builds:
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
Changes since 384.14:
Code:- FIXED: stubby was linked with OpenSSL 1.0 instead of 1.1 - FIXED: some routers were reporting the Internet connection being disconnected. If you were affected and you had flashed a customized bootloader, then please reflash your original bootloader, as your modded bootloader is invalid, and other potential issues may appear over time. - FIXED: Random traffic spikes logged in Traffic Monitor (regression from 384_81351)
Only affected models were uploaded, as none of these issues affected the RT-AC3200, RT-AC87U or RT-AX88U.
What does it mean to flash customized bootloader , and how do i check if my bootlader is in default state?
I uploaded a few 384.14_1 test builds:
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
Changes since 384.14:
Code:- FIXED: stubby was linked with OpenSSL 1.0 instead of 1.1 - FIXED: some routers were reporting the Internet connection being disconnected. If you were affected and you had flashed a customized bootloader, then please reflash your original bootloader, as your modded bootloader is invalid, and other potential issues may appear over time. - FIXED: Random traffic spikes logged in Traffic Monitor (regression from 384_81351)
Only affected models were uploaded, as none of these issues affected the RT-AC3200, RT-AC87U or RT-AX88U.
Should the Traffic Monitor fix things going forward only or is it supposed to fix the past spikes as well? I have an RT-AC66U_B1 and I still have the past spikes after trying this test build.
I uploaded a few 384.14_1 test builds:
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
Changes since 384.14:
Code:- FIXED: stubby was linked with OpenSSL 1.0 instead of 1.1 - FIXED: some routers were reporting the Internet connection being disconnected. If you were affected and you had flashed a customized bootloader, then please reflash your original bootloader, as your modded bootloader is invalid, and other potential issues may appear over time. - FIXED: Random traffic spikes logged in Traffic Monitor (regression from 384_81351)
Only affected models were uploaded, as none of these issues affected the RT-AC3200, RT-AC87U or RT-AX88U.
I uploaded a few 384.14_1 test builds:
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
Changes since 384.14:
Code:- FIXED: stubby was linked with OpenSSL 1.0 instead of 1.1 - FIXED: some routers were reporting the Internet connection being disconnected. If you were affected and you had flashed a customized bootloader, then please reflash your original bootloader, as your modded bootloader is invalid and other potential issues may appear over time. - FIXED: Random traffic spikes logged in Traffic Monitor (regression from 384_81351)
Only affected models were uploaded, as none of these issues affected the RT-AC3200, RT-AC87U or RT-AX88U.
However with the new test version 384_14_1 on RT-AC86U it worked for a few hours then all my wireless devices including iPhone, PC, etc. had stoped working.
$ git log --oneline 384.14-mainline..HEAD
35d1fd1184 (HEAD -> 384.14_x, origin/384.14_x) Updated documentation
9132036d7d rc: log if router is in manufacturing mode at wanduck launch
6c4196a268 rstats: revert some of the 384_81044 changes in an attempt to resolve the traffic spikes
73c8e86ace rc: fail wanduck (and possibly other services) failing to start due to ate_mode check
8d832c2cbb getdns: provide explicit path to OpenSSL 1.1.1 (fixes regression fom GPL 81044 merge)
2b0654c7d9 Bumped revision to 384.14_1
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