If this indeed turns out to be the case, I am quite disappointed by the lack of 6GHz, and I apologize that my information was incorrect
I think I will be looking at the BE92U instead as a potential upgrade in the distant future
I think the rep meant the launch price of AX86U. Right now AX86U is roughly $200 USD on Amazon, but during initial release it launched at about $300. So the ballpark would be around $300 presumably at launch price.
And of course take it with a grain of salt. The rep said the pricing is not...
POSSIBLE NEWS SCOOP - RT-BE86U details from ASUS rep at Computex Taipei
I went to Computex Taipei today and talked with an Asus rep there next to the Asus routers. Correct me if I am mistaken but I believe this is a news scoop because I couldn't find confirmed details of the RT-BE86U on any...
Something extremely strange has happened while on this firmware. I upgraded probably a month ago and reset my all my VPN keys a month ago.
Today, all of a sudden, I find myself unable to connect via VPN and my router-side OpenVPN keys and Wireguard keys have been completely reset and the Port...
ASUS RT-AC86U Firmware version 3.0.0.4.386.51529
Version 3.0.0.4.386.51529
65.79 MB
2023/04/13
Security updates:
-Fixed DoS vulnerabilities in firewall configuration pages. Thanks to Jinghe Gao's contribution.
-Fixed DoS vulerabilities in httpd. Thanks to Howard McGreehan.
-Fixed information...
I'm still pretty stuck. If you'd like I can upload more SSH outputs. Tell me if I can give you more information.
Should I run those commands both with and without Dual WAN enabled?
Basically, I need something in single WAN mode that enables the same routing rule. I tried looking at "LAN - Route" (Advanced_GWStaticRoute_Content.asp) but I don't know what to put there
Here's some more detail
For my workaround, I'm using Dual WAN with load balance (WAN port and LAN port 4).
2.5G WAN port = modem/ONU
LAN port 4 = unplugged empty port
Load balance ratio 9:1, preferring modem/ONU
Routing rules for 192.168.1.1 enabled to 2.5G WAN port
Using this setup...
This didn't work either. I also tried with Dual WAN disabled. Using this prevents both local clients and OpenVPN clients from connecting to 192.168.1.1
When pinging 192.168.1.1 with this config, my local client says 153.XXX.XXX.XXX is the one responding and can't find the 192.168.1.1 host
The modem is a fiber optic ONU with router capabilities, but for my network, my ASUS router serves as the main router doing the PPPoE work. The modem/ONU has PPPoE bridge (passthrough) enabled.
I just also noticed when I put your two lines into the OpenVPN server custom config, both OpenVPN clients and local clients refuse to connect to 192.168.1.1, whereas before only local clients could connect
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Chain OVPN (2 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 ACCEPT all --...