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Something is different between the code and how WPA2 is being handled between .39 and 731.32.

Thanks for 731.32.

There are definitely differences in the drivers between those firmwares, .39 uses SDK6 while the 731.32 uses SDK5. Unfortunately, you seems to be the only one having problem with WPA2 encryption in the 5GHz band with your iPhone 5 and maybe your Broadcom draft N client so really it will be difficult for Asus and Merlin to try a fix. Fix that might not be even have to do with the router.
 
One question should i just flash The firmware as merlin a firmware ?


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ok so, nortons filters pants, utter pants. 1 of 3 porn sites were blocked so it has a 33% chance of your kids not watching some girl getting shafted with a fist.

anyway.

nortons filters set in the wan dns work.

nortons filters set in parental dns control do not work, i have rebooted everything and cleared every cache possible.

If it then set yandex it works as expected.

n66u using the em 39 build.

otoh opendns had a better hit rate, 66% so better than nortons and worst than yandex.
I think it was the ipv6 into 4 tunnel to blame!
 
I've been experiencing great wireless performance with the EM build, but I just noticed copying a file wirelessly on the LAN was very slow.
 
I think it was the ipv6 into 4 tunnel to blame!

Yes, as mentionned, 374.39 clients are currently bypassing the filtering servers if there's an IPv6 connection set up as the clients will then bypass the firewall rules by going through the IPv6 tunnel.

This has been partially resolved for the next release.
 
Yes, as mentionned, 374.39 clients are currently bypassing the filtering servers if there's an IPv6 connection set up as the clients will then bypass the firewall rules by going through the IPv6 tunnel.

This has been partially resolved for the next release.


Don't know if it will help but even using both opendns ipv6 and leaving the 3rd entry empty caused issues with the dns not working at all, it it still said no open dns on http://www.opendns.com/welcome/
 
:mad:Sometimes in the log when downloading torrents. Use "Transmission Remote GUI" What does this mean? And how to fix it? AC68U
Thanks
Code:
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: BUG: scheduling while atomic: mtdblock3/257/0x00000002
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  tun	 bf45a000	 12723
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  wl	 bf804000	 3924613
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  igs	 bf446000	 12935
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  emf	 bf440000	 16229
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nfsd	 bf7de000	 88219
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  lockd	 bf7c4000	 63284
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  exportfs	 bf7be000	 3216
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  sunrpc	 bf77c000	 174466
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_nat_sip	 bf775000	 5586
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_conntrack_sip	 bf769000	 16679
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_nat_h323	 bf762000	 5137
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_conntrack_h323	 bf751000	 34844
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_nat_rtsp	 bf74b000	 3400
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_conntrack_rtsp	 bf744000	 4268
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_nat_ftp	 bf73e000	 1314
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_conntrack_ftp	 bf737000	 5131
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ip6table_filter	 bf731000	 893
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ip6table_mangle	 bf72b000	 1093
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  sr_mod	 bf722000	 11507
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  cdrom	 bf713000	 33318
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  zaurus	 bf70d000	 2146
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  rndis_host	 bf706000	 5193
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  net1080	 bf700000	 2871
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  cdc_ether	 bf6fa000	 3224
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  asix	 bf6f1000	 11629
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  usbnet	 bf6e7000	 12057
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  mii	 bf6e1000	 3484
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  usblp	 bf6d8000	 9354
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ohci_hcd	 bf6cd000	 19288
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ehci_hcd	 bf6be000	 34220
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  xhci_hcd	 bf6a9000	 53286
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ufsd	 bf603000	 595091
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  jnl	 bf5f6000	 27927
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ext2	 bf5e0000	 55581
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ext4	 bf597000	 234233
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  jbd2	 bf580000	 52386
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  crc16	 bf57a000	 1081
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ext3	 bf553000	 113117
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  jbd	 bf53e000	 45524
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  mbcache	 bf536000	 5156
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  usb_storage	 bf523000	 34163
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  sg	 bf516000	 21138
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  sd_mod	 bf50a000	 23159
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  scsi_wait_scan	 bf504000	 502
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  scsi_mod	 bf4d5000	 114857
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  usbcore	 bf4aa000	 108178
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  jffs2	 bf489000	 94871
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  zlib_deflate	 bf47f000	 19990
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_nat_pptp	 bf479000	 1796
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_conntrack_pptp	 bf473000	 3739
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_nat_proto_gre	 bf46d000	 1047
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  nf_conntrack_proto_gre	 bf467000	 3499
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  et	 bf00b000	 63696
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: module:  ctf	 bf000000	 17519
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: Modules linked in: tun wl(P) igs(P) emf(P) nfsd lockd exportfs sunrpc nf_nat_sip nf_conntrack_sip nf_nat_h323 nf_conntrack_h323 nf_nat_rtsp nf_conntrack_rtsp nf_nat_ftp nf_conntrack_ftp ip6table_filter ip6table_mangle sr_mod cdrom zaurus rndis_host net1080 cdc_ether asix usbnet mii usblp ohci_hcd ehci_hcd xhci_hcd ufsd(P) jnl ext2 ext4 jbd2 crc16 ext3 jbd mbcache usb_storage sg sd_mod scsi_wait_scan scsi_mod usbcore jffs2 zlib_deflate nf_nat_pptp nf_conntrack_pptp nf_nat_proto_gr
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: [<c0043ff8>] (unwind_backtrace+0x0/0xf8) from [<c02dc274>] (schedule+0x434/0x75c)
Feb 11 20:04:00 kernel: [<c02dc274>] (schedule+0x434/0x75c) from [<c02dc98c>] (schedule_timeout+0x130/0x1c0)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c02dc98c>] (schedule_timeout+0x130/0x1c0) from [<c02dc81c>] (io_schedule_timeout+0x5c/0x84)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c02dc81c>] (io_schedule_timeout+0x5c/0x84) from [<c00aa004>] (congestion_wait+0x74/0x94)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c00aa004>] (congestion_wait+0x74/0x94) from [<c00a42e8>] (try_to_free_pages+0x2ac/0x33c)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c00a42e8>] (try_to_free_pages+0x2ac/0x33c) from [<c009dacc>] (__alloc_pages_nodemask+0x31c/0x698)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c009dacc>] (__alloc_pages_nodemask+0x31c/0x698) from [<c0388c24>] (__slab_alloc+0x1b4/0x814)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c0388c24>] (__slab_alloc+0x1b4/0x814) from [<c00c374c>] (__kmalloc+0xf4/0x104)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c00c374c>] (__kmalloc+0xf4/0x104) from [<c01c0994>] (_nflash_mtd_read+0x9c/0x3a0)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c01c0994>] (_nflash_mtd_read+0x9c/0x3a0) from [<c01c117c>] (nflash_mtd_read+0x4c/0x64)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c01c117c>] (nflash_mtd_read+0x4c/0x64) from [<c01a3e34>] (part_read+0x64/0xe8)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c01a3e34>] (part_read+0x64/0xe8) from [<c01a7090>] (mtdblock_readsect+0x40/0x114)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c01a7090>] (mtdblock_readsect+0x40/0x114) from [<c01a6890>] (mtd_blktrans_thread+0x204/0x294)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c01a6890>] (mtd_blktrans_thread+0x204/0x294) from [<c0079d08>] (kthread+0x88/0x90)
Feb 11 20:04:01 kernel: [<c0079d08>] (kthread+0x88/0x90) from [<c003eb8c>] (kernel_thread_exit+0x0/0x8)
 
Just thought I would post some throughput results from my Xbox One using 374.39_0-em.

I connected my X1 to the 2.4 GHz network and ran its test and got around 14 Mb down and 2.4 up, which is similar to the PS4 on the same network (Sony decided to be cheap and install an old wireless chip and not make it 5 GHz compatible). I then connected to the 5 GHz network and ran the test again and got around 60 Mb down and 3 up. We're on a 60 down and 3 up service.
 
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Just thought I would post some throughput results from my Xbox One using 374.39_0-em.

I connected my X1 to the 2.4 GHz network and ran its test and got around 14 MB down and 2.4 up, which is similar to the PS4 on the same network (Sony decided to be cheap and install an old wireless chip and not make it 5 GHz compatible). I then connected to the 5 GHz network and ran the test again and got around 60 MB down and 3 up. We're on a 60 down and 3 up service.

You might wanna type that as Mb(Megabit) and not MB(MegaByte). I doubt you have 60MBps(480Mbps) line.
 
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Guys how are you?

Let me ask you something

I'm usimg here the AC68U

Merlin said that this FW can increase the MTU size to 1500 if the ISP support that

If my ISP support what difference i'll notice changing the MTU size? Worth a try? Is that a big implement?

Waiting some advices

Thanks


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WPS Reset AC68U Settings

Hello guys has anyone experienced your settings on your router being reset by using WPS. I lost my network name, kid timeout mode, and wireless client filter. I have never used wps but wife wanting to use an wireless printer and I am doing home maintenance and backing up PCs so decided to use wps. If this is reoccurring I will just start backing up my wireless routers when I do a home PC backup.
 
Guys how are you?

Let me ask you something

I'm usimg here the AC68U

Merlin said that this FW can increase the MTU size to 1500 if the ISP support that

If my ISP support what difference i'll notice changing the MTU size? Worth a try? Is that a big implement?

This is only for PPPoE, and provided your ISP properly implements the RFC that allows "oversized" packets. So far I think very few ISPs support that.

I wouldn't expect a big difference.
 
Hello guys has anyone experienced your settings on your router being reset by using WPS. I lost my network name, kid timeout mode, and wireless client filter. I have never used wps but wife wanting to use an wireless printer and I am doing home maintenance and backing up PCs so decided to use wps. If this is reoccurring I will just start backing up my wireless routers when I do a home PC backup.

If you use the WPS reset function on the webui, then that's normal - what it does is reset all the wireless settings.
 
A small suggestion: can you put clickable download links in your forum signature? This way one doesn't have to look for them outside the new release announcement.
 
A small suggestion: can you put clickable download links in your forum signature? This way one doesn't have to look for them outside the new release announcement.

I can't. Tim doesn't allow clickable URLs in signatures as spammers were abusing this in the past, so I had to remove my own clickable links.
 
Connect the drive to USB 3.0 (Seagate 3TB Backup Plus [STCA3000200] 3.5 "USB 3.0)
Speed​​??

cat /proc/bus/usb/devices

Code:
T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=  2 [COLOR="Red"]Spd=??[/COLOR]  MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 3.00 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 9 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=0bc2 ProdID=a0a4 Rev= 1.00
S:  Manufacturer=Seagate
S:  Product=Backup+ Desk
S:  SerialNumber=NA5KMGCJ
C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=c0 MxPwr= 36mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=08(stor.) Sub=06 Prot=50 Driver=usb-storage
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=1024 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=1024 Ivl=0ms
I:  If#= 0 Alt= 1 #EPs= 4 Cls=08(stor.) Sub=06 Prot=62 Driver=usb-storage
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=1024 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=1024 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=1024 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=04(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=1024 Ivl=0ms
 
Hello all!

I am using Merlins builds for a long time on my RT-N66U and had no problems. With latest upgrade to .39 something funny started to happen. WiFi devices connected to 5Ghz, got IP and everything but were unable to ping even the router itself (BUT were able to ping and communicate with other wireless devices!).

I then decided to go to latest _em release and did reflash and factory reset. New setup of everything and voila...same problem!

Yesterday I connected brand new Mac mini to the 5Ghz network (so for sure no old config or anything on machine) and again I could connect to it from other wifi stations, but Mac mini itself was not able to even ping the router.

After SSH-ing to the router and pinging the Mac Mini from it connection immediately started to work in both directions.

Same issue happens with iPhone 5 client, MacBook Pro etc.....it does help if I reset the router.

Since devices do get IP and everything over DHCP it seems as there would be a problem with ARP of the router toward client or something....

Since this is now persistent from .39 release and now to _em and after even factory reset (via web menu) any other suggestions? Reflash again?
 

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