I do use a switch. This morning all of my clients - wired and wireless - are reporting as DHCP, including all of the clients with static IPs. Is that expected behaviour, or because of the AiMesh node?If you use a switch, then following a retour reboot the client list will not be able to properly report if something is on DHCP until that client actually does a DHCP lease request. Until they do, they are considered as static from the router's point of view (i.e. they are communicating using an IP address but have yet to request a DHCP lease).
This is expected, as the router has no way of knowing if that client was running on a previously obtained lease or on a static IP.
While the pull down under WiFi encryption lets you select AES-TKIP when you have selected WPA/WPA2 Personnel it doesn't seem to do anything. When I look at the SSIDs using a WiFi analyzer before and then after selecting and enabling AES-TKIP nothing changes and my Honeywell thermostat refused to connect. The analyzer can see the SSIDs in the neighborhood that have AES-TKIP so it can detect this type of encryption. Realize this is probably an ASUS issue as they control the WiFi blob.3006.102.5 Beta 1 is now available for all supported models. The focus of this release is the merge of updated GPLs, and the implementation of a new System Log -> Connection interface. Asus also migrated the RT-BE92U to the same codebranch as other Wifi 7 models.
July 20th: Beta 2 is now available. Changes since beta 1:
Code:d8fdc1840d Updated documentation a037fbdfab webui: removed unused Email code from OVPN server page; minor cleanups 696eb4b955 webui: fix duplicate label value on OVPN server page 8e55cf4acd webui: Rework the QIS Wizard page shown if a new firmware is available 79e7d0ef48 httpd: check that we have a potential IP before calling ParseIPv4OrIPv6() 1df7906db3 Harmonize target profiles with Asus d17547441d webui: don't link to the whole networkMap.css on Sysinfo, just include the classes we need 155ad587bf webui: workaround for Wireless settings page not scrolling to the top when applying c45f6e8d0a webui: fix invalid dwb_mode on some models (patch from Asus) fec8643b8c Updated documentation 94497b5595 webui: Do not enumerate SDNs that use the default LAN for DNSDirector; table layout fix bb0b9e6867 rc: filter out any SDN that uses network 0 (LAN) instead of just back/fronthaul networks when setting up DNSDirector iptables 292ecacadc webui: properly fix Makefile recipes; remove unused dns_db.json 22b2406ba4 rc: skip fronthaul/backhaul SDNs when creating DNSDirector iptables rules 0b8cbcc23c rom: update CA bundle aab06d3dd2 rom: update mk-ca-bundle script from Curl b1da4aec20 networkmap: webui: update databases 709b5a783e webui: fix install recipe following last GPL merge bcc40abf75 httpd: optimize performance for conn.active sysinfo queries a971907427 Bump to beta 2
Changelog:
Code:3006.102.5 (xx-xxx-2025) - NOTE: For developers, please note that the new default branch is now called "main" - it's what was previously the 3006.102 branch. The "master" branch has been renamed "master-old", and is no longer actively used. Due to how the 3006.102 branch diverged, it was easier to do it this way than to fold back 3006.102 on top of master. - UPDATED: Merged GPL 3006.102_37957 for Wifi 6 devices. - UPDATED: Merged GPL 3006.102_38757 for WIfi 7 devices. - UPDATED: dropbear to 2025.88. - CHANGED: Reworked System Log -> Connections page. You can now filter the list, local hostnames are resolved, automatically refresh the page, and IPv6 is supported. - CHANGED: Replaced netstat-nat by a fork called netstat-nat-ng. This fork fixes a number of issues with IPv6 and field size. - CHANGED: Updated Control-D DoT server entries (dave14305). - FIXED: OpenVPN server set to "Internet only" would fail to block LAN access (invalid firewall rule from SDN was bypassing it). - FIXED: DNSDirector "Router" mode would not always work properly with IPv6 (now uses REDIRECT instead of DNAT, which was backported from iptables 1.4.19).
Please keep discussions on this specific release. Off-topic posts will be either ignored or deleted, depending on my mood at the time.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
Are they real static IPs, or just reservations? Static means the IP is manually configured on the client, while a reservation is still DHCP, just that you are telling the DHCP server what IP to assign.I do use a switch. This morning all of my clients - wired and wireless - are reporting as DHCP, including all of the clients with static IPs. Is that expected behaviour, or because of the AiMesh node?
Zero change to wireless in Beta 2, you can see the actual complete list of changes in the first post. It's almost entirely webui-related.Something going on with the wireless connections on beta2. none of my devices can find the internet evenn though they are fully connected to the network with DCHP asigned ips.
My phone and tablet i can fiddle with and get the internet, but my other devices dont have web interfaces to mess with so they wont connect with their apps.
Rolled back to beta1 and everything is working properly again.
Do you have DNS Director setup? It’s the only thing between beta1 and beta2 that could really affect clients connecting.Behavior fully repeatable.
Moving to beta2 again exibits same behavior with wireless clients not seeing the internet unless forced.
flashing back to beta1 fixes it.
Are you using those User Defined DNS settings? If not you don't need anything set there, those are not the routers WAN DNS entries
Lightbulb moment for me, Merlin! They are reservations, set on the router, not the client. Thank you.Are they real static IPs, or just reservations? Static means the IP is manually configured on the client, while a reservation is still DHCP, just that you are telling the DHCP server what IP to assign.
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