Hi folks,
I hope you can help me untangle a puzzle that so far has me completely stumped. Here's what I've observed so far:
- not long after I set up our new RT-AC88U running Merlin (382.1_2), I noticed that Safari (and only Safari) on my MacBook Pro (not, mind you, my partner's MacBook Pro connected to the same network) would stop loading certain websites. Either requiring multiple refreshes to load a given page, or failing to load it altogether. Meanwhile, most websites continued to load perfectly well, and the troublesome websites would load perfectly well in Chrome.
- after following all the standard "fix safari" steps, such as clearing website data and caches, turning off DNS prefetching, and even rebooting the Mac, the behaviour continued.
- I decided to try turning off IPv6 on the router, and that appeared to fix the problem completely - everything was now loading just as quickly in Safari on my computer as other browsers and other computers. Great - annoying, but problem solved, I thought.
- this evening, my Safari started behaving the same way again. "Damn, not IPv6", I thought, so I went and turned it back on on the router. And presto: problem gone again. So it appears what is fixing this problem is nothing to do with IPv6 itself, but rather when I turn IPv6 on OR off, it causes the networking subsystem of the router to reset.
This leads me to conclude that there is some problematic interaction between Safari on my computer (running the latest High Sierra, in case it's relevant), and the networking subsystem of the AC88U/Merlin, which is actually causing a failure on the router. I'd really prefer not to have to keep resetting the router's networking to fix this problem. Any ideas where to look for further fault isolation? It would, of course, be wonderful if this could be isolated to a fixable bug in the merlin firmware, but so far I don't think I've got enough info to do that.
I hope you can help me untangle a puzzle that so far has me completely stumped. Here's what I've observed so far:
- not long after I set up our new RT-AC88U running Merlin (382.1_2), I noticed that Safari (and only Safari) on my MacBook Pro (not, mind you, my partner's MacBook Pro connected to the same network) would stop loading certain websites. Either requiring multiple refreshes to load a given page, or failing to load it altogether. Meanwhile, most websites continued to load perfectly well, and the troublesome websites would load perfectly well in Chrome.
- after following all the standard "fix safari" steps, such as clearing website data and caches, turning off DNS prefetching, and even rebooting the Mac, the behaviour continued.
- I decided to try turning off IPv6 on the router, and that appeared to fix the problem completely - everything was now loading just as quickly in Safari on my computer as other browsers and other computers. Great - annoying, but problem solved, I thought.
- this evening, my Safari started behaving the same way again. "Damn, not IPv6", I thought, so I went and turned it back on on the router. And presto: problem gone again. So it appears what is fixing this problem is nothing to do with IPv6 itself, but rather when I turn IPv6 on OR off, it causes the networking subsystem of the router to reset.
This leads me to conclude that there is some problematic interaction between Safari on my computer (running the latest High Sierra, in case it's relevant), and the networking subsystem of the AC88U/Merlin, which is actually causing a failure on the router. I'd really prefer not to have to keep resetting the router's networking to fix this problem. Any ideas where to look for further fault isolation? It would, of course, be wonderful if this could be isolated to a fixable bug in the merlin firmware, but so far I don't think I've got enough info to do that.