@Bort @Gedeon30
A test4 build is up
RT-AC68U_384.7_2test4-g4d6c14d7a.zip
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ainhp1nBLzMJghJlb7j1wnqac97q
After a bunch tests I finally got it working using the repeater mode as @JDB and @agilani suggested.
High chances my first tests in repeater mode went bad due to some mistakes in the config.
Now I'm using @john9527 suggested firmware.
Good enough for me at this moment. Speed is pretty good and not a single issue or drop for the last 12 hours (I left two pings running all night without a single packect lost).
I used the hidden config pages (in repeater mode some pages aren't available) to "hide" the replicated SSIDs copied from the main router. So clients now only "see" the broadcasted ones from the ISP router.
Not sure if the following ones are needed, but I also set the STP on, the IGMP options on (snooping and proxy) and enabled the IPTV DHCP compatibily (Microsoft&RFC).
The only "minor" issue is that some upnp discovering packets don't seem to cross the router through the lan ports but it isn't a problem (maybe I'll try other settings: IGMP, STP.. but not today..).
To add more info.
In repeater mode the log shows how internal bridge forwarding rules are applied, however in media bridge mode usally you can see some blocks of several lines warning about: kernel: br0: received packet on eth1 with own address as source address. In repeater mode not a single one of these raises in the log.
In media bridge mode, enabling EMF stats in br0, I could see how the "flood" counter increased each time the connections were lost. Meanwhile in repeater mode the EMF stats didn't detect any multicast flood. It seems clear that some enabled mechanics in repeater mode block that multicast broadcast storms or it's the bridge mode itself which triggers those broadcast storm under certain circumstances.
In any case thanks to everyone!
Excellent, John! I have wanted to use my RT-AC68R as a media bridge, but only the RT-N66U has been stable. Later tonight, I will give your build a try.@Bort @Gedeon30
A test4 build is up
RT-AC68U_384.7_2test4-g4d6c14d7a.zip
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ainhp1nBLzMJghJlb7j1wnqac97q
@john9527
I've tested the firmware too and it seems very stable.
I was just wondering if there is a command line to disable/delete the SSIDs I don't plan to use (MediaHub /MediaHub5g). Doing that, not only hiding them, will "virtually" transform the repeater mode in a "bridge" from the user point of view.
Maybe I'm wrong but disabling those could also increase the speed/stability of the wifi link with the main router.
Thanks again.
Any reason not to try proper media bridge mode with this fixed firmware?
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@Gedeon30 was still reporting mulitcast problems in true media bridge mode.
@john9527
I've tested the firmware too and it seems very stable.
I was just wondering if there is a command line to disable/delete the SSIDs I don't plan to use (MediaHub /MediaHub5g). Doing that, not only hiding them, will "virtually" transform the repeater mode in a "bridge" from the user point of view.
Maybe I'm wrong but disabling those could also increase the speed/stability of the wifi link with the main router.
Thanks again.
You can always url surf to menus manually on the repeater and change or disable them. Don't disable the radio you are using for backhaul of course.
I don't think what you want is possible....with repeater mode the router is essentially another client and needs to know where it should connect.At this moment in repeater mode I'm unable to find a web page (hidden or public) to disable the SSIDs...
I don't think what you want is possible....with repeater mode the router is essentially another client and needs to know where it should connect.
At this moment in repeater mode I'm unable to find a web page (hidden or public) to disable the SSIDs...
You can manually url surf to a lot of the menus hidden when you enable repeater mode
http://<yourrepeaterip>/Advanced_WAdvanced_Content.asp
http://<yourrepeaterip>/Advanced_Wireless_Content.asp
looks like disabling the wireless radio radio isn't one of them. I would just make sure the 2.4ghz is using a different channel that your isp router so there isn't a chance for interference
Excellent, John! I have wanted to use my RT-AC68R as a media bridge, but only the RT-N66U has been stable. Later tonight, I will give your build a try.
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