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AdGuardHome AGH not working on new firmware 3006

All the relevant details of SDNs can be found in variables sdn_rl, subnet_rl, vlan_rl.

The get_mtlan command enumerates all the networks, but not in a programmatically friendly way.
Yea I knew about get_mtlan from Merlin, but the only issue I can see is the same as you- not programmatically friendly. Thank you for sharing the variables-- it is much appreciated.
 
Just another random observation that might not be an AGH issue. For fun I have a Time Machine backup running on the router. I have noticed that when a Guest Network is active, it stops the backup disk from being seen to the network and stops the backups. As soon as the Guest Network is disabled, everything works. Figured I'd point it out in case someone else brings it up down the road.
 
Just another random observation that might not be an AGH issue. For fun I have a Time Machine backup running on the router. I have noticed that when a Guest Network is active, it stops the backup disk from being seen to the network and stops the backups. As soon as the Guest Network is disabled, everything works. Figured I'd point it out in case someone else brings it up down the road.
It is quite possible guestnetworks may use more memory than required to be available to time machine backup to run. You may have inadvertently created a perfect storm situation. I dont think there would be any kind of interaction between the two.
 
Just as a heads up, have any of you guys looked at Asus' own Adguard integration into Guest Network Pro? It's fairly straightforward, it directly links to your account. They use DoT.

Sadly it's only available on isolated guest networks, not for the main network.
 
Just as a heads up, have any of you guys looked at Asus' own Adguard integration into Guest Network Pro? It's fairly straightforward, it directly links to your account. They use DoT.

Sadly it's only available on isolated guest networks, not for the main network.
This would be limited, but "okay" for someone who is interested in only blocking using adguards default dns adblock lists and the only way to get a granular control over that is via a paid subscription to AdGuard. AdGuardHome is more for users who want a more granular control over their adblocking and browsing experience at the router level. And they don't have to pay for it.
 
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