Upgraded to beta 19B4 and happy to report that the new MEO IPTV profile is working flawlessly.
John, will you also add the new profiles to the Initial Setup page (like Asus/Merlin firmwares)? They're to be found when setting up the Internet Connection Type and selecting "Special requirement...
Donated :) A bit late taking into account the amount of time that I've used Merlin's firmware but better late than never.
Keep up the good work Merlin (and also John9527).
I can also confirm that nothing on my network (Desktop, NAS, Printer) has been waking up randomly since I updated to 380.58 on last Monday and disabled the Networkmap hourly rescans option. On previous firmwares all of them experienced random wake-ups.
No other issues to report with this...
Wish you a swift and full recovery.
As a devoted fan of your firmware and of your huge contribution to this community: thanks for sharing your health issues with us and see you soon.
Thank you for the update, running fine on my RT-AC68U.
PS: What is it with the current inflow of non English speakers who not only write improperly but also make lots of requests and complaints? Is this place turning into Linksysinfo.org?
I've seen developers (Teddy_Bear on Tomato and others)...
This may not be related but I also had issues with my Synology NAS randomly waking up. This happened with my RT-N66U running either Merlin's 378.54_2 or the latest 378.55.
I switched back to Tomato Shibby (my most used firmware tbh) and the random wakeups stopped. Same configuration, static...
Yeah, that's the setting. I never really trialed this thing out extensively because I always thought that the NAT-PMP implementation in MiniUPnPd was the solution for it.
Can you check beforehand if switching the "Enable multicast routing (IGMP Proxy)" setting on solves this? It's located in...
You probably misunderstood what I said, it's the flaky NAT-PMP support on ordinary routers that causes some printers to drop off wireless networks. Disabling UPnP is not a solution since the root problem remains on the printer and that can't be solved, even if you disable UPnP on it (some...
It is probably the printer not complying with all network standards, I also had this issue on my HP wireless printer whenever I switched to my ISP router instead of AsusWRT or Tomato. In my case it was caused by UPnP, being that UPnP (miniupnpd) in both these firmwares is well implemented and...
Well, I'm having some hibernation problems with my NAS and I can't quite figure out why. I know that this isn't the most likely cause of it waking up randomly but I also like to have the router settings tweaked and that blinking WAN light on my RT-N66U whenever I use IPTV is telling me something...