Hi All,
New user here. Ive just loaded up Merlin to my RT-AC66u and all appears to be working fine.
In my network im using a TPlink WA890A which is basically a wireless adapter that connects via 5ghz to my Asus router. Connected (wired) to this TPlink adapter are multiple "other" devices such as my TV / PS4 etc allowing them to connect wirelessly back to my router.
before merlin i tried shibby tomato and it worked ok although a bit unstable. In tomato when i went to "device overview" i could see all devices on my LAN including the ones connected to the wireless adapter complete with their IP addresses. When i click on network map in merlin i can see there are 15 devices (which i expect as this includes all the ones connected to the wireless adapter). When i view the client status i can see the ip / MAC of the wireless adapter and merlin tells me that there are 8 devices connecting to the Asus through this adapter but i cant see what these IP addresses are..... am i missing something?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance,
Andy.
New user here. Ive just loaded up Merlin to my RT-AC66u and all appears to be working fine.
In my network im using a TPlink WA890A which is basically a wireless adapter that connects via 5ghz to my Asus router. Connected (wired) to this TPlink adapter are multiple "other" devices such as my TV / PS4 etc allowing them to connect wirelessly back to my router.
before merlin i tried shibby tomato and it worked ok although a bit unstable. In tomato when i went to "device overview" i could see all devices on my LAN including the ones connected to the wireless adapter complete with their IP addresses. When i click on network map in merlin i can see there are 15 devices (which i expect as this includes all the ones connected to the wireless adapter). When i view the client status i can see the ip / MAC of the wireless adapter and merlin tells me that there are 8 devices connecting to the Asus through this adapter but i cant see what these IP addresses are..... am i missing something?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance,
Andy.