Michael Seaman
Occasional Visitor
Okay it worked that time when selecting the OS. That was weird.
just set you router to DMZ+ mode and disable the wifi on the modem. This is what i do and the router gets public ipThanks! Yeah, need to see if I can swap mine out so I can actually put these to work and use all their features and hardware.
just set you router to DMZ+ mode and disable the wifi on the modem. This is what i do
I upgraded and didn't reset and let it run for a few hours. Traffic seemed a bit sluggish and speedtest was a bit slower. Additionally, I kept getting these log entries every 3 seconds:Just a noob question, i just need the factory reset after the new fw flashed right? or i should make the factory reset before flashing and after or what?
user warning kernel ERR[__parse_app_rule:575] Failed to parse app rule catid value
user warning kernel ERR[parse_qos_conf:1038] Invalid config syntax at line 22.
user warning kernel ERR[ioctl_iqos_op_config:3592] parse qos_conf error!!
user warning kernel ioctl_iqos_op_config() fail!
user warning kernel ERR[qos_start:3350] qos_conf is not already!
user warning kernel ioctl_iqos_op_switch(1) fail!
just set you router to DMZ+ mode and disable the wifi on the modem. This is what i do and the router gets public ip
IP Passthrough and DMZ+ are functionally identical. Both are pseudo-bridge modes. The AT&T gateway continues to function as a router and will process and, if necessary, NAT traffic towards devices on its LAN. Any traffic that would normally be dropped will be sent to the Passthrough/DMZ+ device un-NAT-ed. In a way, this is kind of nifty because you essentially have two subnets without the usual downside of double NAT. You can throw your less trust-worthy devices onto the gateway's LAN. Note: If you have U-verse TV, you should keep them directly connected to the gateway.
If you’re using the att router and bridging it, you’re doing it wrong. i have att fiber. I use a simple vlan gigabit switch to connect directly to my router and bypass att. Instructions are on dslreports forums. Very simple, and big improvements in speed and ipv6.
Just updated to the new firmware (3.0.0.4.384_20287) myself. Did a factory reset.
I'm only getting the 2.4ghz and 5G-1 and no 5G-2. Do you guys have the same problem?
Upon checking wireless log there is no 5G-2 broadcasting.
Also in the wireless settings, the 5G-2 is set to "Current Control Channel: 0" and it doesn't let me change it.
Could the 5G-2 be reserved for the AiMesh backchannel?
Which modem are you using? Some are friendlier than others.
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Scroll upEDIT: I see info for the new firmware has been posted already. So how is it?
U can get lucky with the ATT online chat get one shipped next day make sure u say you want a BGW210 it’s alittle new it has its up and downs but gets rid of the bufferbloat problem the 5268 has on uploads also it handles IPv6 way better I know when I had the 5268 ATT went native but my 5268 would always keep me on 6RD when I switched out to the 210 I got native IPv6 and it also Passthroughs IPv6 native to the ROG I mean it will still Double NAT but not as Bad as the 5268 does with DMZ I think the 210 will only NAT other att services like Direct tv or if u have wireless it will NAT Att WiFi calling but all other stuff the ROG will NAT it fully
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EDIT: I see info for the new firmware has been posted already. So how is it?
Just updated to the new firmware (3.0.0.4.384_20287) myself. Did a factory reset.
I'm only getting the 2.4ghz and 5G-1 and no 5G-2. Do you guys have the same problem?
Upon checking wireless log there is no 5G-2 broadcasting.
Also in the wireless settings, the 5G-2 is set to "Current Control Channel: 0" and it doesn't let me change it.
Could the 5G-2 be reserved for the AiMesh backchannel?
I'm seeing the same thing. I had these errors with 382. 384 changes my settings also (Enabled Game Boost switches to OFF, QoS is enabled but it doesn't have a mode selected).Greetings, a week ago I have this router and I still find the same errors with the firmware of August and the last one 2 days ago.
To which I activate the game boost and the qos in the event log I start to get this error every second:
Jan 28 11:53:57 kernel: ERR [__ parse_app_rule: 575] Failed to parse app rule catid value
Jan 28 11:53:57 kernel: ERR [parse_qos_conf: 1038] Invalid config syntax at line 22.
Jan 28 11:53:57 kernel: ERR [ioctl_iqos_op_config: 3592] parse qos_conf error !!
Jan 28 11:53:57 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_config () fail!
Jan 28 11:53:57 kernel: ERR [qos_start: 3350] qos_conf is not already!
Jan 28 11:53:57 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_switch (1) fail!
Jan 28 11:54:00 kernel: ERR [__ parse_app_rule: 575] Failed to parse app rule catid value
Jan 28 11:54:00 kernel: ERR [parse_qos_conf: 1038] Invalid config syntax at line 22.
Jan 28 11:54:00 kernel: ERR [ioctl_iqos_op_config: 3592] parse qos_conf error !!
Jan 28 11:54:00 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_config () fail!
Jan 28 11:54:00 kernel: ERR [qos_start: 3350] qos_conf is not already!
Jan 28 11:54:00 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_switch (1) fail!
Jan 28 11:54:03 kernel: ERR [__ parse_app_rule: 575] Failed to parse app rule catid value
Apart from that when I activate the wireless programming, the gameboost and qos when I turn off the router and turn it on again I get all disabled, of course I reset the router when I updated the firmware and configured from 0.
Anyone else with these errors?
Thank you.
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