I am getting hundreds of these messages per day. From googling it, my guess is that is a bug in the miniupnpd version that they are using in this firmware.: SSDP packet sender 169.254.39.15:44023 not from a LAN, ignoring
I am getting hundreds of these messages per day. From googling it, my guess is that is a bug in the miniupnpd version that they are using in this firmware.: SSDP packet sender 169.254.39.15:44023 not from a LAN, ignoring
I am getting hundreds of these messages per day. From googling it, my guess is that is a bug in the miniupnpd version that they are using in this firmware.
I think I answered that one three or four times already. It's a bug introduced by the miniupnpd upgrade. That IP belongs to the Quantenna SoC on the RT-AC87U, just ignore them for now. Asus has been notified of the issue and of the fix.
I don't know why you said MU-MIMO is not enable? It is enabled, you can see MU-MIMO presence in the beacon VHT advertised by the Quantenna radio.Build 6440 & 6687 MU-MIMO isn't enable.
I don't know why you said MU-MIMO is not enable? It is enabled, you can see MU-MIMO presence in the beacon VHT advertised by the Quantenna radio.
My engineering contact at Quantenna told me they give to ASUS the MU-MIMO code for the AC87.
I will test Quantenna MU-MIMO as I have QCA MU-MIMO card, I will keep you guys updated.
So, how likely would it be for me to get 2 bad routers in a row? I mean, the old one didnt work with the N66U. The new one doesnt work with N66U and R7000 (didnt try the R7000 on the old one). Anyone tried the R7000 as bridge to the AC87U?
I want to know if its worth RMA'ing again or not.
IOS 8.4 is out and there is also a mac OS X update to 10.10.4
You may need to forget the network and rejoin or reset network in IOS.
You May need to hard reboot your IOS device by
Holding the power and home buttons down at the same time and keep them pressed until you see the apple logo.
After the update, but let it settle for 5 minutes before you do this.
No the IOS fix is in 8.4 and on, I posted that article a week or so ago, and it has changed for sure from my testingThe wifi fix is in iOS 9 and OSX 10.10.4.
So the iOS devices shouldn't be behaving any differently yet since it's only at 8.4.
Sure? I don't see 8.4 mentioned anywhere -> http://9to5mac.com/2015/06/10/ios-9-os-x-10-11-discoveryd-mdnsresponder-network-bugs/No the IOS fix is in 8.4 and on, I posted that article a week or so ago, and it has changed for sure from my testing
So, how likely would it be for me to get 2 bad routers in a row? I mean, the old one didnt work with the N66U. The new one doesnt work with N66U and R7000 (didnt try the R7000 on the old one). Anyone tried the R7000 as bridge to the AC87U?
I want to know if its worth RMA'ing again or not.
Do you have non-alphanumeric or space characters in you 5GHz passphrase?
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