Use letters and make one cap the next lower case. Such as XxYy13579!Can't have consecutive same characters? Dumb. 3 or 4 in a row I understand, but not 2.
Use letters and make one cap the next lower case. Such as XxYy13579!Can't have consecutive same characters? Dumb. 3 or 4 in a row I understand, but not 2.
Normally, yes, everything works. But there are caveats:Guys, wanted to ask you, after dirty upgrade everything works?, no need to factory reset if i do not want?
You are correct. If it works for you, great! But it is a good idea to take a settings backup before you upgrade and be prepared to roll back if problems arise.Guys, wanted to ask you, after dirty upgrade everything works?, no need to factory reset if i do not want?
Something weird is going on with this firmware. I know Network Map is wonky but when Ethernet connected clients that are connected to the router show up as wired clients to the AiMesh node, which only has WIFI clients, something is wrong!
Am going to roll back to 102.34349 for a bit...
Not seeing that on my aimesh node. But i think this has been a know issue that sometimes pops up with the icons.Something weird is going on with this firmware. I know Network Map is wonky but when Ethernet connected clients that are connected to the router show up as wired clients to the AiMesh node, which only has WIFI clients, something is wrong!
Am going to roll back to 102.34349 for a bit...
A number of people are reporting (in the past week or so) trouble with the router GUI contacting Asus to obtain the updated firmware. You can just download the firmware manually (from the link in the initial post) and manually install it.Hello all
I updated to this FW from the asus app after seeing a popup that stated “firmware update available-strongly recommend to do a manual reset before updating” (so I did a reset to the router before which was odd) however, my question is why didn’t this automatically update if the auto update setting was enabled? (I thought it was not, but it was)
I can only suspect maybe they do it sporadically to avoid a server overload ?

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