Not directly related to the question, but if you're rewriting the VPN client, one thing I have often thought in the past that would be a nice to have is being able to select which WAN (in a dual WAN scenario) the VPN client defaults to routing it's traffic, vs just using the default gateway.
Looking at the code snippet from Merlin's recent comment, that seems the intention from asus was for hw v1.0 only.
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/asuswrt-merlin-386-1-beta-is-now-available.68205/post-646469
if defined(RTAX88U) || defined(RTAX92U)
if(nvram_match("HwVer", "1.0")) {...
Happy Holidays Merlin!
Your finding is interesting. It behaves the same for me in Edge Chromium (no addons enabled other than Bitwarden) and a clean install of Firefox, as well as a clean install of Chrome. To add, I have tried from another PC as well as a cell phone on the local network, all...
@RMerlin small graphical bug in the 386 branch (currently using an RT-AX88U). When expanding AiProtection IPS events, hitting the pull down does not collapse back up like it should, but instead just continues to duplicate the list for as many times as you click it (I clicked 3 x times).
No major advantage, I just enjoy early adopting (and the AXE looks a bit better than the current model). And technically I run dual wan at home with a combined 1.5 Gb down and 90Gb up. But there is some feature request / bug reports I have not gotten around to reporting with Fusion VPN and dual...
My Intel 6E adapters arrived today :) :) getting prepped for the AXE11000 to hopefully release soon.
With the AX11000 I am already seeing 800~ on my wifi clients. I normally have gigabit, but am using a 500/50 link at the moment. Hence the lower latest number.
But that's all within Asus's own custom implementation/ecosystem. I would think it should be expected that when you go outside of that bubble, things like lan/wifi tagging wouldn't work the same.
I got the impression you two were discussing this as some type of limitation, so wanted to chime in...
How are you guys thinking this is a limitation/bug? If you have a third party external ap that has clients connected to it and you are connecting that ap to your router over a wired lan connection, then your router is seeing that traffic as lan over whatever port your ap is plugged into. That's...