Just verified with Vodafone NL... You're right, doesn't work any MORE on AC68 as well.@RMerlin
Just upgraded from the latest stable version to beta 3 on the AC-88U. Ever since then, wifi calling is no longer working (WLAN-Call bei der deutschen Telekom). Any idea why that might be? I've already restarted the router but without success.
What the hell........ Doesn't even make sense........GMAC3 is what is giving us this little gem in the router's init code:
Code:switch(get_model()) { case MODEL_RTAC87U: case MODEL_RTAC5300: case MODEL_RTAC5300R: case MODEL_RTAC88U: nvram_set("et2mdcport", cfe_nvram_get("et1mdcport")); nvram_set("et2phyaddr", cfe_nvram_get("et1phyaddr")); nvram_set("et2macaddr", cfe_nvram_get("et1macaddr")); nvram_set("et1macaddr", "00:00:00:00:00:00"); nvram_set("et0macaddr", "00:00:00:00:00:00"); nvram_set("et0mdcport", cfe_nvram_get("et1mdcport")); nvram_set("et0phyaddr", cfe_nvram_get("et1phyaddr"));
Why not try the beta 4 mentioned in earlier post.@RMerlin
Just upgraded from the latest stable version to beta 3 on the AC-88U. Ever since then, wifi calling is no longer working (WLAN-Call bei der deutschen Telekom). Any idea why that might be? I've already restarted the router but without success.
How do they perform beta testing at Asus? I mean, this is not really a small finding.Seems like beta 4 solved my 2,4ghz printer not getting dhcp on my rt-ac88u
I uploaded a few Beta 4 test builds (only some models for now) to the Test Builds folder on Mediafire where I reverted the GPL 4180 merge, except for the webui and httpd code.
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/bj94sbhrh7e49/Test_Builds
Can you test it to see if resolves the printer issues? I don't have any device affected by this issue so I can't test anything, and I can't see any visible code change to explain it, so the issue must lie either in the drivers, or the other closed-source portions of the code.
It's the only thing I can try at this point. If it doesn't work, then you will have to wait for Asus to issue newer GPL code that resolves the issue (which could take a while, China is currently celebrating the lunar new year).
@RMerlin
Just upgraded from the latest stable version to beta 3 on the AC-88U. Ever since then, wifi calling is no longer working (WLAN-Call bei der deutschen Telekom). Any idea why that might be? I've already restarted the router but without success.
Jan 30 19:35:32 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) received tcn bpdu
Jan 30 19:35:32 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Jan 30 19:35:37 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) received tcn bpdu
Jan 30 19:35:37 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
I just uploaded this build, and as I expected it resolves the scanner issues I experienced. I did not even have to reboot the router once I uploaded it. Many thanks! Now the question is, will ASUS ever fix the underlying code?
Brad
You enabled STP (Spanning-Tree Protocol) without a need!what does this mean?
Code:Jan 30 19:35:32 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) received tcn bpdu Jan 30 19:35:32 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating Jan 30 19:35:37 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) received tcn bpdu Jan 30 19:35:37 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
My guess (just a guess) is Merlin is trying to see if this would even help the reported issue first. Patience grasshopper.Why no beta 4 for 5300? I have the same problems with scanners and 2.4 band.
Rt ac88u, every day I need to unplug the router, unplug the VM coax cable from the ISP router & leave alone for 10mins.
Works good for 23 hours, then back to nothing working again.
In a home with ALOT of smart devices....that's a problem.
Just awaiting router to boot up again then will try BETA 3 in the hope this solves the issue.
Toon
Only Beta 3 available for the RT-AC88UGo straight to Beta 4
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