Thank you for your reply. So the icon/logo will always appear to indicate that I’m using Let’s Encrypt, that’s fine. Could you also please clarify my question regarding Port 80? I’m still a bit unsure about that part.
Hello everyone,
I recently switched my Asus RT-AX82U from a self-signed certificate to a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate. The certificate shows as active and is valid for the standard 3-month period, so the initial setup appears to have gone smoothly. However, after enabling Let’s Encrypt, I...
Here is a copy of the system log 👇. The firmware version for the DSL-AC68U is 3.0.0.4.386_52006. There have been no recent power or light issues. I haven't added the lost node yet, but I'm currently monitoring the RT-AX82U node, which is functioning normally. However, the issue may reoccur in...
Backhaul connection priority is set to auto, while the auto firmware upgrade is disabled. On the other hand, for the first time, DSL-AC68U (2nd Node, Connected Wirelessly) has disappeared from the AiMesh list and is now appearing in the Client List.
Channel 149, which I am currently using is not a DFS Channel. When using channels in the range of 36 to 48, the 5GHz band does not appear on my older Android devices. These devices seem to be incompatible with those specific channels. Channels 149 through 161 are fully compatible with my devices.
After setting the control channel to AUTO, my Android devices and even my Dell laptop struggle to connect to the 5GHz band. When I manually set the channel to 149, everything works perfectly. With AUTO enabled, the 5GHz band doesn’t even appear on my Android devices.
My RT-AX82U node keeps dropping out of AiMesh and showing up as a client instead of staying as a node.
Has anyone else seen this or found a fix? Really appreciate any help.
I’ve been running an AiMesh setup with two Asus RT-AX82U units (Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.388_25030), one as the main router and the other as an AiMesh node, plus an additional DSL-AC68U as another node. Everything had been working fine until yesterday.
Out of nowhere, my RT-AX82U node started...