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Bonjour Merlin,
Merci pour ton Custom, il va bien sur mon RT-AC3200, par-contre c'est possible de passé. la limite des 64 clients sur le DNS Filter ? (192.168.x.1/DNSFilter.asp)

Report de bug: des qu'on active le le HTTPS pour se connecté sur le console d'administration, impossible de se reconnecté, j'ai du faire un reset du routeur ...

Autre chose pour les dons Paypal c'est possible que tu nous laisse le choix de mettre en argent canadien plutôt qu'en US (à cause des frais) ?
Merci
 
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Merci pour ton Custom, il va bien sur mon RT-AC3200, par-contre c'est possible de passé. la limite des 64 clients sur le DNS Filter ? (192.168.x.1/DNSFilter.asp)
That's a hard coded limit by Asus and not easily changable in a file. You'll have to live with the 64 limit.
Report de bug: des qu'on active le le HTTPS pour se connecté sur le console d'administration, impossible de se reconnecté, j'ai du faire un reset du routeur ...
How do you access the router WebUI afterwards?
You need to access it with https, where 8443 is the port you set it to:
https://<router IP address>:8443
or
https://router.asus.com:8443
 
The DNSFilter limit is an arbitrary one I've decided upon because I don't think it makes much sense to have more than 64 clients defined and manually managed. Beside, you are using an RT-AC3200 where nvram space is already too small, you might run into issues trying to store so much client data into nvram (not just from DNSFilter but from other services such as the DHCP reservation list as well.)

For Paypal, the currency should be determined by the account AFAIK. It's not something I can control. You could perhaps try sending it through Paypal.me, it might be more flexible then. My address is www.paypal.me/EricSauvageau .
 
That's a hard coded limit by Asus and not easily changable in a file. You'll have to live with the 64 limit.

How do you access the router WebUI afterwards?
You need to access it with https, where 8443 is the port you set it to:
https://<router IP address>:8443
or
https://router.asus.com:8443

Hello,

@ thelonelycoder > yes, after hard reset, it works via ip:8443 ..
@ thelonelycoder & RMerlin > to the limitation, dommage ..
Thanks you for help ...

The DNSFilter limit is an arbitrary one I've decided upon because I don't think it makes much sense to have more than 64 clients defined and manually managed. Beside, you are using an RT-AC3200 where nvram space is already too small, you might run into issues trying to store so much client data into nvram (not just from DNSFilter but from other services such as the DHCP reservation list as well.)

For Paypal, the currency should be determined by the account AFAIK. It's not something I can control. You could perhaps try sending it through Paypal.me, it might be more flexible then. My address is www.paypal.me/EricSauvageau .
Yep, Paypal it's done ... :)
 
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The DNSFilter limit is an arbitrary one I've decided upon because I don't think it makes much sense to have more than 64 clients defined and manually managed. Beside, you are using an RT-AC3200 where nvram space is already too small, you might run into issues trying to store so much client data into nvram (not just from DNSFilter but from other services such as the DHCP reservation list as well.)

And this is a very rational limit...

Need more that 64 clients on a LAN/WLAN - you're looking at something more upscale than a consumer Router/AP.

Comes down to practical/pragmatic realities - bandwidth, memory, compute resources...
 
I don't think >64 is that excessive for a home really. I have around half that - and there's only 2 of us in a 3 bed house.. it's amazing how everything is IP connected now... lighting system, kindles, watches, tablets, pc (there's only 2 here), heating ...
 
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