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do not know if related or not but running alpha 3 or the latest and when I click on my computer the network lists nothing. I have 13 devices on my network and they all function and the ones that I have links for are accessible its just they are no longer listed. and only changes made were the router firmware.
any one else seeing this?
thanks

Old issue which I can't reproduce here. Try a different browser, I believe that so far, all reporters were using Firefox.
 
I have this issue myself and it is very intermitant and present since 380.59.I am pretty sure this is since the introduction of the new set of icons in .59.On my side i found that it was my WdTVlive default icon causing this.
Since a replaced it with another one... problem solved.

Interesting. I have an original WDTV Live (before the Plus model) here, I could dust it off and give it a try, tho it's currently flashed with WDLXTV (the previous project I was involved with before Asuswrt-Merlin ;) ).

I know that people also reported in the past that their PS3 triggered it, but I have never been able to reproduce it with my own PS3.
 
Only with Firefox

Maybe the issue is similar to what was causing the Apps popup to not work under Firefox (which I fixed in alpha 3). Now that Firefox seems to be the common factor, it means the issue most likely lies in the webui code rather than in the networkmap or web server code.
 
no not on the router that lists clients fine even the icons for them.
on the computer itself , after the hard drives there is a network listing and it use to show all the devices on the network, now it is empty tho the network devices are accessible there is no list. and the only change has been the firmware to the router. know it is a long shot but all computers on the network no matter which one can not see the others anymore.
and no windows updates or other installs except the firmware.
probably a longshot tho just odd and worked before.

Old issue which I can't reproduce here. Try a different browser, I believe that so far, all reporters were using Firefox.
 
no not on the router that lists clients fine even the icons for them.
on the computer itself , after the hard drives there is a network listing and it use to show all the devices on the network, now it is empty tho the network devices are accessible there is no list. and the only change has been the firmware to the router. know it is a long shot but all computers on the network no matter which one can not see the others anymore.

This is because there was a new election on your LAN, and a new device was elected as the browser master - probably one that has a firewall preventing other clients from obtaining the complete list of clients. You can avoid that by configuring the router (or your NAS if you have one) to always win the browser master election.
 
thank you fixed it to the router and now works as always.wonder what went wrong as nothing added.
but thanks for all you do!
jack

This is because there was a new election on your LAN, and a new device was elected as the browser master - probably one that has a firewall preventing other clients from obtaining the complete list of clients. You can avoid that by configuring the router (or your NAS if you have one) to always win the browser master election.
 
Interesting. I have an original WDTV Live (before the Plus model) here, I could dust it off and give it a try

Spent some time with it this weekend, and still couldn't reproduce it even with the WDTV plugged to my LAN.
 
You can avoid that by configuring the router (or your NAS if you have one) to always win the browser master election.

Shouldn't Router be Master browser by default? Does it matter as long as the winner is one of the always-on devices? A few clients share a folder or two, but they are not always on. I have a NAS, which is always on, but I still thought the router would be a better Master Browser ...

Am I wrong? Am I missing something?
 
Shouldn't Router be Master browser by default? Does it matter as long as the winner is one of the always-on devices? A few clients share a folder or two, but they are not always on. I have a NAS, which is always on, but I still thought the router would be a better Master Browser ...

Am I wrong? Am I missing something?

If you have a server or a NAS, you will prefer to have that device be your browser master rather than the router. That's why this option is not enabled by default.
 
No surprise.This is very intermitant.This icon is only there with FFox.With Edge and IE we dont see this ICON, only an X.
Sorry to hijack

I was able to get the model icon to show here (first test, I was still getting a generic icon). Didn't have any issue even while the model icon (which is probably returned by UPNP) was being shown.
 
If you have a server or a NAS, you will prefer to have that device be your browser master rather than the router. That's why this option is not enabled by default.
OK, I hear what you say, but I am not sure I understand why it is so.
I will turn off the Master Browser on the router.
 
I updated to 380-64-a3 monday morning I lost all connections to router 12:15am last night. I'm posting this because I do not believe anything like this as ever happened to my router. I rebooted router when I woke up to restore connections. As an FYI I did not turn on any of the check for updated firmware's. I did flash over the top of 380.63 -2. Here is the section of my log that shows what happened. Router is RT-AC68U.

Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: WARNING: at net/core/skbuff.c:426 skb_release_head_state+0xc0/0xcc()
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ct_notification bf7ed000 1684
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: bw_forward bf7cd000 93980
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: IDP bf741000 529190
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_sip bf73a000 5031
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_sip bf731000 15713
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_h323 bf72a000 4761
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_h323 bf71c000 33807
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_rtsp bf716000 3202
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_rtsp bf710000 4067
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_ftp bf70a000 1144
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_ftp bf703000 4909
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ip6table_mangle bf6fd000 934
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: sr_mod bf6f5000 10842
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdrom bf6e8000 30901
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: xt_length bf6e2000 769
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_mbim bf6d0000 3129
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: qmi_wwan bf6c9000 5780
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_wdm bf6c2000 7252
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_ncm bf6ba000 8750
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: rndis_host bf6b3000 4936
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_ether bf6ad000 3187
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: asix bf6a5000 10832
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: usbnet bf69c000 11161
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: mii bf696000 3367
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: usblp bf68e000 10321
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ohci_hcd bf684000 17918
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ehci_hcd bf677000 31565
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: thfsplus bf65b000 81793
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: tntfs bf5df000 454497
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: tfat bf5a6000 188546
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ext2 bf592000 52776
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ext4 bf551000 221674
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: jbd2 bf53e000 48993
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: crc16 bf538000 1007
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ext3 bf516000 106409
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: jbd bf505000 42367
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: mbcache bf4fe000 4599
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: usb_storage bf4ef000 34290
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: sg bf4e4000 19855
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: sd_mod bf4d8000 21983
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: scsi_wait_scan bf4d2000 416
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: scsi_mod bf4ad000 108738
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: usbcore bf48a000 101810
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ip6t_LOG bf483000 4494
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ip6table_filter bf47d000 750
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: jffs2 bf45f000 91274
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: zlib_deflate bf455000 19489
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_pptp bf44f000 1602
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_pptp bf449000 3355
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_proto_gre bf443000 887
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_proto_gre bf43d000 3296
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: wl bf031000 3991991
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: igs bf029000 11887
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: emf bf020000 15157
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: et bf00a000 61437
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ctf bf000000 20367
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: Modules linked in: ct_notification bw_forward(P) IDP(P) nf_nat_sip nf_conntrack_sip nf_nat_h323 nf_conntrack_h323 nf_nat_rtsp nf_conntrack_rtsp nf_nat_ftp nf_conntrack_ftp ip6table_mangle sr_mod cdrom xt_length cdc_mbim qmi_wwan cdc_wdm cdc_ncm rndis_host cdc_ether asix usbnet mii usblp ohci_hcd ehci_hcd thfsplus tntfs(P) tfat(P) ext2 ext4 jbd2 crc16 ext3 jbd mbcache usb_storage sg sd_mod scsi_wait_scan scsi_mod usbcore ip6t_LOG ip6table_filter jffs2 zlib_deflate nf_nat_pptp nf_c
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c0043ff8>] (unwind_backtrace+0x0/0xf8) from [<c0061d80>] (warn_slowpath_common+0x4c/0x64)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c0061d80>] (warn_slowpath_common+0x4c/0x64) from [<c0061db4>] (warn_slowpath_null+0x1c/0x24)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c0061db4>] (warn_slowpath_null+0x1c/0x24) from [<c0379b4c>] (skb_release_head_state+0xc0/0xcc)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c0379b4c>] (skb_release_head_state+0xc0/0xcc) from [<c03798d0>] (__kfree_skb+0x20/0x1dc)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c03798d0>] (__kfree_skb+0x20/0x1dc) from [<c0221ad8>] (netlink_unicast+0x2b0/0x300)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c0221ad8>] (netlink_unicast+0x2b0/0x300) from [<c0221d38>] (netlink_sendmsg+0x210/0x318)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c0221d38>] (netlink_sendmsg+0x210/0x318) from [<c01e7b44>] (sock_sendmsg+0x94/0xa8)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c01e7b44>] (sock_sendmsg+0x94/0xa8) from [<c01e9e78>] (sys_sendto+0xb4/0xdc)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: [<c01e9e78>] (sys_sendto+0xb4/0xdc) from [<c003dac0>] (ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x30)
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: ---[ end trace 5f9cff0206adb44a ]---
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: BUG: scheduling while atomic: wred/928/0xffffff00
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ct_notification bf7ed000 1684
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: bw_forward bf7cd000 93980
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: IDP bf741000 529190
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_sip bf73a000 5031
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_sip bf731000 15713
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_h323 bf72a000 4761
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_h323 bf71c000 33807
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_rtsp bf716000 3202
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_rtsp bf710000 4067
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_nat_ftp bf70a000 1144
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: nf_conntrack_ftp bf703000 4909
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ip6table_mangle bf6fd000 934
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: sr_mod bf6f5000 10842
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdrom bf6e8000 30901
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: xt_length bf6e2000 769
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_mbim bf6d0000 3129
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: qmi_wwan bf6c9000 5780
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_wdm bf6c2000 7252
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_ncm bf6ba000 8750
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: rndis_host bf6b3000 4936
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: cdc_ether bf6ad000 3187
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: asix bf6a5000 10832
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: usbnet bf69c000 11161
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: mii bf696000 3367
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: usblp bf68e000 10321
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ohci_hcd bf684000 17918
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ehci_hcd bf677000 31565
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: thfsplus bf65b000 81793
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: tntfs bf5df000 454497
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: tfat bf5a6000 188546
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ext2 bf592000 52776
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ext4 bf551000 221674
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: jbd2 bf53e000 48993
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: crc16 bf538000 1007
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: ext3 bf516000 106409
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: jbd bf505000 42367
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: mbcache bf4fe000 4599
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: usb_storage bf4ef000 34290
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: sg bf4e4000 19855
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: sd_mod bf4d8000 21983
Dec 7 00:15:15 kernel: module: scsi_wait_scan bf4d2000 416
 
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Flashed today AC88U
No problems.

Noticed the jitter and variable ping is much lower than stock firmware.
Had the latest stock on for 24 hours.
Re booted quite a lot to test on new ip addresses to see if it was the isp.
Merlins rocks in comparison.

Dont get why Asus firmware can be worse in basic aspects compared to Merlins and (AC66U)dd wrt?
 
Monthly traffic has been working fine here. I reboot my router every few days as I flash new test builds, and my monthly traffic keeps updating normally.

I think Marsi4eg is storing it in RAM. I just now put in a USB thumb drive into the 2.0 port a few days ago and told it to start storing the data there. At the moment my monthly data is empty. Like in the past, I probably will have nothing in the monthly chart until January 1st and then it will just have January. Currently, mine just says "No data in table." for Monthly. I have Dec 3rd-8th in the daily chart.
 
I think Marsi4eg is storing it in RAM. I just now put in a USB thumb drive into the 2.0 port a few days ago and told it to start storing the data there. At the moment my monthly data is empty. Like in the past, I probably will have nothing in the monthly chart until January 1st and then it will just have January. Currently, mine just says "No data in table." for Monthly. I have Dec 3rd-8th in the daily chart.
You're right, I use default setting - to store in RAM. Router shows great stability and long uptimes so I reboot mostly when firmware update is available.
I think it's kind of bad logic to start counting only from 1st day...
 
You're right, I use default setting - to store in RAM.

Can you tell me where to set it to store on USB not RAM? I've scoured the interface and I know it's probably staring me in the face, but I cannot find the setting anywhere.

Thanks.

Andy.
 
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