In future, you can mute the yellow flashing exclamation mark by running these commands after disabling the firmware check:I also find 386.5_2 better, bit there is an annoying new firmware notification coming even when new firmware check is disabled. I know from experiments Asus App may cause this, but even with no Asus App it still flashed the yellow exclamation mark few days after the downgrade. Not a big deal and I don't really use my Asus routers for Internet access, but is this something you see as well @laracroftonline after the downgrade to 386.5_2 firmware?
nvram set webs_state_flag=0
nvram commit
You saved my day! Thanks a lot for this information!In future, you can mute the yellow flashing exclamation mark by running these commands after disabling the firmware check:
In future, you can mute the yellow flashing exclamation mark by running these commands after disabling the firmware check:
Put an entry in the router’s hosts file forHow to block the update servers on the router?
All attempts in URL Filter are not successful so far.
0.0.0.0 fwupdate.asuswrt-merlin.net
It only works on INPUT and FORWARD chains, so router traffic (OUTPUT chain) isn’t filtered. Never really bothered with it until your question.Is the URL Filter working in Asuswrt? I can't make it filter anything...
Put an entry in the router’s hosts file for0.0.0.0 fwupdate.asuswrt-merlin.net
Thanks for this info. Works great !!Put an entry in the router’s hosts file for0.0.0.0 fwupdate.asuswrt-merlin.net
Well, I am putting my trust in your recommendation. After seeing failures after runtime of only 48 hours, I downgraded to 386.5_2 according to prior comments in this thread. I saw issues right away with that release as well, simultaneous connection drops of multiple clients on 2.4GHz. I have ordered the TP-Link EAP225V3 and hoping that it does the trick. I have a recent Mikrotik 26 port managed switch, so no plans to upgrade to POE - however, I did see TP-Link has the Omada software controller software available for Debian, so I plan to manage it from there. Not having complaints from the wife and kids and multiple reboots will be very nice I hope.With ~120 wireless clients and perhaps more coming I would replace the old AIO routers with 4x PoE powered EAP225v3 APs with plans for matching PoE switch and OC200 network controller for full Omada Wi-Fi system. Good quality SMB Qualcomm hardware with UniFi like performance and up to 200 active clients support per AP. Central management, remote access, 802.11k/v/r roaming technologies, VLANs, network stats, wireless mesh, etc. included. Wall/ceiling mount, wall plate, outdoor application APs all available. Do it right once and you know you have Wi-Fi. No more reboot and reset.
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