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Recent content by asus_user

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    When all interfaces plugged in, router crashes (AC-RT66U) - can't ping GW/access GUI

    What's interesting is that the system causing the issue isn't even powered up. It's plugged in (meaning the mobo is supplying minimal power to the NIC for a WOL config), but motherboard hasn't been powered on and no OS is running. I tried looking for firmware that could be applied Out of Band...
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    When all interfaces plugged in, router crashes (AC-RT66U) - can't ping GW/access GUI

    A quick follow-up. I have narrowed it down to where it only seems to happen when I have one specific NIC plugged in on one of my desktops (even when powered off). The NIC is a Marvell Yukon Gigabit onboard an ASUS motherboard from the 2008 era (P5E something I think). I see no errors on the Asus...
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    When all interfaces plugged in, router crashes (AC-RT66U) - can't ping GW/access GUI

    I was running Merlin 3.0.0.4_374.35_4 and just upgraded to 374.39_0 to see if that fixed it to no avail. Here are the symptoms: I was previously just using one wired LAN connection and one wired WAN to my cable modem. Everything else in my small condo uses wireless (android...
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    Possible to run two wireless SSIDs, one at G one at N?

    You were right. I was overthinking it when I assumed a G client would drop all my speeds to G. I guess that's the whole reason I bought a dual band, but I assumed there was some more manual intervention than that. I appreciate it!
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    Possible to run two wireless SSIDs, one at G one at N?

    I have a printer that can only operate on G, but I don't want the network everything else in my house runs on to rely on G and would rather they run at N. I've tried configuring two SSIDs and configuring them separately. I setup one called SSID-G and one called SSID-N with the appropriate...
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