Vishnu Rao
Regular Contributor
Thanks will try this out.Hi
With the previous version of rmerlin firmware and this beta I follow this note (see at the end of page) : https://support.nvpn.net/Knowledgeb.../how-to-setup-with-merlin-asus-based-firmware
Thanks will try this out.Hi
With the previous version of rmerlin firmware and this beta I follow this note (see at the end of page) : https://support.nvpn.net/Knowledgeb.../how-to-setup-with-merlin-asus-based-firmware
Maybe the bash scripts help you .-) , especially services-stop and services-start:
https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin/wiki/User-scripts
Thread with overclocking is here (read especially pages 6 and 7):
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/o...in-378-56_2-rt-ac68u-and-rt-n66u.28043/page-6
I think CPU overclocking is not a problem related to the beta testing firmware ^^.
It works with 68P.Does 382 work RT-AC68P?
Per Merlin's "Supported Devices" page it says it does.
But, per the readme file in the .zip, it does not say if 68P works.
I do see two posts on this thread where people appear to have uploaded 382 to their AC68P.
Does anyone know for sure?
thx
RT-AC68U/RT-AC68P/RT-AC68UF/RT-AC1900/RT-AC1900P (same firmware)
Anyone else able to setup Alexa/ifttt? Like some earlier post I've seen I'm not able to get the code to take, failing authentication.
This happens for both Alexa and IFTTT accounts on rt-ac88u.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
I'm using my own cert and yes wan is reachable. SSL is a valid cert... Guess that's still not an option for Alexa/ifttt support.Do you have the Lets Encrypt cert status successful and WAN access enabled? Must have both for it to work.
TY Sir! That did the trick.
Now I guess I need to figure out what's up with the IFTTT not properly linking... Wondering if the 2FA on my IFTTT account has anything to do with it though it's not prevented me from linking it to other devices/services in the past.
I'm using my own cert and yes wan is reachable. SSL is a valid cert... Guess that's still not an option for Alexa/ifttt support.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Got 100% in both cpu and core 1 keeps jumping for the 100% for the first time with this new FW
I have upgraded my AC68U from 380.69 to 382.2 beta 2 and I’m having problems establishing the VPN connection using same settings (all configured manually from scratch). I’m using AES-256-CBC in configuration but I can see in log that AES-256-CTR is used regardless of the algorithm selected in OVPN config and I think that’s the reason of my issue.
Log detail with AES-256-CBC selected in OVPN configuration pages.
Control Channel Encryption: Cipher 'AES-256-CTR' initialized with 256 bit key
Jan 4 05:01:37 ovpn-server1[2479]: Outgoing Control Channel Encryption: Using 256 bit message hash 'SHA256' for HMAC authentication
Jan 4 05:01:37 ovpn-server1[2479]: Incoming Control Channel Encryption: Cipher 'AES-256-CTR' initialized with 256 bit key
Jan 4 05:01:37 ovpn-server1[2479]: Incoming Control Channel Encryption: Using 256 bit message hash 'SHA256' for HMAC authentication
Regards.
RT-AC86U
aicloud doesn't work on 382.2 beta1 and 2, it worked on 382.1_2.
/tmp/home/root# /usr/sbin/lighttpd -f /tmp/lighttpd.conf -D
2018-01-04 11:30:21: (plugin.c.223) dlopen() failed for: /usr/lib/mod_aicloud_invite.so libdl.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
2018-01-04 11:30:21: (server.c.806) loading plugins finally failed
Updated from beta1 to beta2 and the QOS upload pie disappeared on QOS statistics tab. With beta1 this feature worked normally
I am getting 100% with no full activity of my entire link
also I am getting these alerts, what it is? and how to solve it
What should I do to make it work great again? Thanks!
I installed on AC88U latest 382.2 beta 2 and i can not Enable VPN IPSEC. When click on apply nothing change.
Source map error: TypeError: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.
Resource URL: moz-extension://dbeb8fb4-9a0d-46be-8468-0726a2d82090/lib/webextension-polyfill/dist/browser-polyfill.min.js
Source Map URL: browser-polyfill.min.js.map

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