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    Looking for Feedback: RT-BE92U stability issues

    I have 2, which ran fine for ~4 years. One of them is still active, in my Mesh along with 2xRT-BE92U. All running the latest Merlin software. I have no particular problems with this 3-system set-up. I have switched off Wifi7, as that enables WPA3 whihc my phone uses and then can't talk to the...
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    Remote ssh attempts even though ssh is “LAN only”

    I've found them, if anyone is interested.
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    Remote ssh attempts even though ssh is “LAN only”

    The thread was specifically about "ssh attempts" - so dropbear. Fair enough. FWIW, I did see these had occurred (i.e. in the log) shortly before my router stopped accepting valid incoming calls. This happened twice. Both while I was away in Australia, and both fixed by getting my wife to reboot...
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    Remote ssh attempts even though ssh is “LAN only”

    I also see (saw) this problem (syslog reporting external connexions to dropbear). The simplest solution would surely be to stop dropbear listening on all interfaces? netstat -tlnp shows it is listening on all interfaces: tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN...
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    Qualcomm vs Broadcom in a home network

    So, very similar to how RF Kennedy Jr is handling vaccines.
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    BE88 and BE92U aimesh

    Yes. I also have a laptop that connected to it in the 6GHz band. Although in the end I switched it off for client connexions and reserved it for the AIMesh backhaul, as I have an older node (RT-AC86U) which doesn't run 6GHz and it seemed to cause problems when a client using 6GHz switched to...
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    BE88 and BE92U aimesh

    ??? It's running on my RT-BE92U.
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    ASUS RT-BE92U

    Which presumably means you also need to factory-reset all of your AIMesh client nodes and join them back in?
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    Self-signed certificate overwritten by Asus one.

    Thanks. That's an idea. But why it should say my certificate is installed, when it's overwritten it on disk, would still be an oddity. I'll see whether it happens again and if it does, I'll unset that setting.
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    Self-signed certificate overwritten by Asus one.

    A few weeks ago I managed to get my own self-signed certificate working with my RT-BE92U. Adding own SSL certificate On Saturday morning I had an oddity. My nightly backup showed that a file, /tmp/https_srv.csr, had arrived on the main system and I wondered what this was. Attempting to login to...
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    Ping question

    This is what i get pinging Google on my RT-BE92U, an Intel NUC wired into it and my laptop, which is connecting via Wireless. Asus router round-trip min/avg/max = 5.657/5.904/6.073 ms Wired NUC rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 6.248/6.496/6.663/0.138 ms Wireless laptop rtt min/avg/max/mdev =...
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    Solved Adding own SSL certificate

    Well, I suspect that depends on what you are using to generate them. I'm using xca, and under the "Extensions" tab I had to select the "X509 Authority Key Identifier" option. Given that the Validation tab when looking at a Certificate's details was pointing out that this was missing, I'm not...
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    Solved Adding own SSL certificate

    OK. Sorted it. I needed to tick another box when generating the certificate (and then had to generate it again to add IP address fields as well as DNS names...). Thanks...
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    Solved Adding own SSL certificate

    OK. Found this in syslog, which may explain why it isn't working: Not sure what the problem is. Apache is happy with similar certificates (for different hostnames)
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    Solved Adding own SSL certificate

    Doesn't work for me. I select a key and certificate, both in PEM format, Upload them and I'm left with a newly-generated Asus certificate.
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