ExtremeFiretop
Very Senior Member
Ops. early morning here....
No worries. I was just seeing some potential confusion and thought I'd say how I took the messages. I could be completely wrong too.
Ops. early morning here....
ROG is the name of the device, however I solved it.If you use ROG theme then you don't use latest RMerlin software.
Well I've had it installed since about 20 mins after you released it and no radio issues - thank you. I didn't have any pixel issues on my old AX86u (not pro) running your most recent release firmware for that one. Thank you again!I reverted a driver update on the RT-BE96U and GT-BE98_PRO. Sounds odd that this would be causing you an issue, as these are drivers used in Asus released firmwares. But due to lack of time to gather more feedback for it I decided to revert it just in case.
Thanks - I didn't realize that was the fix.Was mentioned 4 posts above yours
Thanks - I didn't realize that was the fix.
I have exact same problem with my custom IoT network. I further explained here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/wi-fi-bands-scheduling-kills-guest-network.94658. I don't wanna clone my postAs beta's, IoT (SDN) Network does not initiate after WiFi schedule enables radios.
Router has to be restarted for IoT network to reappear.
Router GT AX 6000
Factory defaults
Settings by hand
No scripts
it was in fact dnsmasq.conf.add: a typo in one entry (',' instead of '.').dnsmasq likely failed to startup due to some customizations you had on the older version that are now duplicated in the newer firmware as part of the firmware. The system log entries with “dnsmasq” will give you clues.
1. its still there... On Network Map - Client status - click the device (any).
- Absence of a dedicated toggle for disabling mobile devices
- Missing bandwidth limitation controls for individual devices (though I'm uncertain if this feature existed in previous firmware iterations)
Hello,
I'd like to report that the latest firmware version (RT-BE88U_3006_102.4_0) still appears to lack some granular control features in the WEBUI's Client Status section. Specifically, there seems to be:
This observation aligns with similar reports I've encountered in the community forum:
- Absence of a dedicated toggle for disabling mobile devices
- Missing bandwidth limitation controls for individual devices (though I'm uncertain if this feature existed in previous firmware iterations)
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/b...fi-clients-on-rt-ax88u-pro.93831/#post-948139
Could you kindly advise if there are planned enhancements to address these control granularity issues in future updates?
Just to precise that you mean bandwidth limiter trough QOS settings (dont think everyone will understand otherwise).Since one already answered...
Also, you can limit bandwidth for only one device using the bandwidth limiter...
Not on the RT-BE88U.1. its still there... On Network Map - Client status - click the device (any).
Hmmm, interesting, so it's device specific...Not on the RT-BE88U.
As beta's, IoT (SDN) Network does not initiate after WiFi schedule enables radios.
Router has to be restarted for IoT network to reappear.
Router GT AX 6000
Factory defaults
Settings by hand
No scripts
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