Miguel Stanic
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Also, I guess Asus hasn't fixed the issue with the iOS app whereby it only shows the wireless clients when you go into the details of router and node(s) or is it meant to work with only showing wireless devices. On the wheel, it does show a count of both wireless and wired but not when you go and view the details for the clients. On the router GUI, they all show so just not on the iOS app with the wired clients.
And, on the DDNS section, did something change. I remember when I set this up (on my first usage of this router, returning it and now deciding to keep it with the new one I just got) that the DDNS section for the host name had like a dynamic host name where not it just shows the host name as it's written. So, if my host name is ROGASUS ... I need to type in "ROGASUS.ASUSCOM.COM" to get to my router whereas before ROGASUS = a long set of characters that was equal to the host name so more secure. Is there a way to turn this back on?
Thanks. Just weird that the iOS app says wireless for the type of connection and the router GUI shows wired which should be the correct connection.An ASUS FAQ states that Auto sensing of the backhaul is defeated by some LAN switches... perhaps, too, by your Powerline hardware. So, set the backhaul type to 'wired' manually.
As for the app, I've seen it enable DDNS and Web access, so I will live without it.
This FAQ discusses factory default reset. If you are upgrading from non-AiMesh firmware to AiMesh firmware, you had better perform a factory default reset afterward before proceeding to setup AiMesh. And I would do it regardless when first setting up AiMesh.
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Also, I guess Asus hasn't fixed the issue with the iOS app whereby it only shows the wireless clients when you go into the details of router and node(s) or is it meant to work with only showing wireless devices. On the wheel, it does show a count of both wireless and wired but not when you go and view the details for the clients. On the router GUI, they all show so just not on the iOS app with the wired clients.
And, on the DDNS section, did something change. I remember when I set this up (on my first usage of this router, returning it and now deciding to keep it with the new one I just got) that the DDNS section for the host name had like a dynamic host name where not it just shows the host name as it's written. So, if my host name is ROGASUS ... I need to type in "ROGASUS.ASUSCOM.COM" to get to my router whereas before ROGASUS = a long set of characters that was equal to the host name so more secure. Is there a way to turn this back on?