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I'm having an issue with a wifi delay after two android (Google Pixel) phones go to wifi powersave mode (I think, not sure, see below).

I've noticed this too after the android P update. It happens sometimes randomly. I have an ac68U. I think this is related to android P changes. It started after that.
 
I must admin, I'm baffled....as doing an nvram erase followed by a reboot is exactly the same as a factory default reset.

The web gui loading without images is usually a symptom of a mismatch in the browser cache or with the HTTPS cert (many browsers will change HTTP access to HTTPS automatically if you used HTTPS in the past....drives me crazy!). So I think the missing step would be to clear your browser cache/cookies.
Thanks John and @jrmwvu04. FYI, actually, browser cache was also the 1st thing I thought of, and I did not mention it because during the process, I cleared cache, tried other browsers including their fresh portable versions, and restarted the laptop many times and they all did not affect the result. So I just did not think its neccessary to note about. I have never enabled HTTPS for router login as well (still used 374.41 so you know I have not touched this router for a long time :).

The pages without images were only the QIS pages. Other than that, the webGUI showed normally and worked correctly, but they were just slow to open. Not too slow, but instead of 2-7s, it took 15-30s or up to 1 minute.
 
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Thanks John and @jrmwvu04. FYI, actually, browser cache was also the 1st thing I thought of, and I did not mention it because during the process, I cleared cache, tried other browsers including their fresh portable versions, and restarted the laptop many times and they all did not affect the result. So I just did not think its neccessary to note about. I have never enabled HTTPS for router login as well (still used 374.41 so you know I have not touched this router for a long time :).

The pages without images were only the QIS pages. Other than that, the webGUI showed normally and worked correctly, but they were just slow to open. Not too slow, but instead of 2-7s, it took 15-30s or up to 1 minute.
did u try on another pc
 
Hello All,
Having a little trouble with the Openvpn server on a RT-N66 device. The problem seems to be the connection remains open after the client goes idle and disconnects from the client side. When I try to reconnect the server does not respond. When I check the server it says the client is has never disconnected and been connected continuously until I restart the server. Here is the log from prior to connecting then connecting, going idle then being unable to connect from 4pm until getting home and logging in.

Sep 5 04:17:25 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 04:17:25 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 05:17:25 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 05:17:25 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 05:20:01 Diversion: rotated dnsmasq log files, from /opt/share/diversion/file/rotate-logs.div
Sep 5 06:00:43 miniupnpd[1273]: upnp_event_process_notify: connect(192.168.1.104:2869): No route to host
Sep 5 06:00:43 miniupnpd[1273]: upnpevents_processfds: 0x435110, remove subscriber uuid:d0a7b09b-a2b2-4876-801f-115a8fabb851 after an ERROR cb: http://192.168.1.104:2869/upnp/eventing/pkdfegzyan
Sep 5 06:17:25 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 06:17:25 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 07:17:25 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 07:17:25 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 08:17:25 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 08:17:25 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 09:17:26 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 09:17:26 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 09:28:08 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET]XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211, sid=bd75d4c8 de2574ed
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_GUI_VER=OC30Android
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_VER=3.2
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_PLAT=android
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_NCP=2
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_TCPNL=1
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_PROTO=2
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_LZO=1
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_BS64DL=1
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 PLUGIN_CALL: POST /usr/lib/openvpn-plugin-auth-pam.so/PLUGIN_AUTH_USER_PASS_VERIFY status=0
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 TLS: Username/Password authentication succeeded for username 'UserX' [CN SET]
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1/SSLv3 ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 [UserX] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 MULTI_sva: pool returned IPv4=10.8.0.2, IPv6=(Not enabled)
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 MULTI: Learn: 10.8.0.2 -> UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 MULTI: primary virtual IP for UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211: 10.8.0.2
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REQUEST'
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 SENT CONTROL [UserX]: 'PUSH_REPLY,route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0,route-gateway 10.8.0.1,topology subnet,ping 15,ping-restart 60,ifconfig 10.8.0.2 255.255.255.0,peer-id 0,cipher AES-128-GCM' (status=1)
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 Data Channel: using negotiated cipher 'AES-128-GCM'
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-128-GCM' initialized with 128 bit key
Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-128-GCM' initialized with 128 bit key
Sep 5 10:17:26 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 10:17:26 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 10:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 TLS: soft reset sec=0 bytes=17793/-1 pkts=441/0
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_GUI_VER=OC30Android
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_VER=3.2
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_PLAT=android
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_NCP=2
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_TCPNL=1
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_PROTO=2
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_LZO=1
Sep 5 11:17:26 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 11:17:26 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 12:17:26 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 12:17:26 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 13:17:26 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 13:17:26 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 14:17:26 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 14:17:26 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 15:17:27 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 15:17:27 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 16:17:27 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 16:17:27 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 17:17:27 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 17:17:27 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 17:20:00 Diversion: updated ads counter: 592 total, 592 this week, 6 new since last count, from /opt/bin/diversion
Sep 5 18:17:27 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 18:17:27 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 19:08:55 HTTP_login: login 'User1' successful from 192.168.1.104:80
Sep 5 19:17:27 ntp: start NTP update
Sep 5 19:17:27 ntp: NTP update successful after 1 attempt(s)
Sep 5 19:44:51 HTTP_login: logout successful 192.168.1.104:80
Sep 5 19:45:48 HTTP_login: login 'User1' successful from 192.168.1.104:80

How do I setup so that after idle the server closes the idle connection?

Thank You.
 
How do I setup so that after idle the server closes the idle connection?
It will be a little while before I can test it, but try adding

inactive x

(where x is the number of seconds to wait before closing an inactive session)
to the custom config section.
 
It will be a little while before I can test it, but try adding

inactive x

(where x is the number of seconds to wait before closing an inactive session)
to the custom config section.

Okay I will try that

Thanks for all your work.
I've been tinkering with this router for a few years now (refurb really lasted this long, lol).
Went from DDWRT to Tomato now Merlin on various routers.
Keeps my mind exercised.
If you don't use it you'll lose it.
 
Hi. I'm new to this forum and have very little knowledge about wifi related stuff.

I just upgrade my house internet with RT-AC68U and face this problem

Sep 6 16:02:59 roamast: eth1: add client [4c:74:bf:d5:8d:6a] to monitor list
Sep 6 16:08:44 roamast: eth1: add client [b0:72:bf:f2:aa:65] to monitor list
Sep 6 16:19:54 roamast: eth1: add client [8c:f5:a3:f9:24:ca] to monitor list
Sep 6 16:27:25 pppd[395]: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
Sep 6 16:27:25 WAN Connection: Fail to connect with some issues.

Sep 6 16:27:26 nat: apply redirect rules
Sep 6 16:27:31 pppd[395]: Connection terminated.
Sep 6 16:27:31 pppd[395]: Modem hangup
Sep 6 16:27:41 pppd[395]: Connected to 54:1e:56:38:1a:07 via interface vlan35
Sep 6 16:27:41 pppd[395]: Connect: ppp0 <--> vlan35
Sep 6 16:27:41 pppd[395]: PAP authentication succeeded
Sep 6 16:27:41 pppd[395]: peer from calling number 54:1E:56:38:1A:07 authorized
Sep 6 16:27:41 pppd[395]: local IP address 115.78.3.72

Random disconnect with fiber modem.

I wonder that if I upgrade my router with this firmware, will it fix this problem ?

p/s:

I 've upgrade my router to latest firmware from ASUS.
Using Cat 6 cable between ISP modem and ASUS router
having ISP technician came over to "fix" the issue.

Still , random disconnect
 
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I just upgrade my house internet with RT-AC68U and face this problem
Random disconnect with fiber modem.
I wonder that if I upgrade my router with this firmware, will it fix this problem ?
can you log into fiber modem and watch disconnects in modem logs or statistics?
Dont think an update on router could help in any way if you loose connection to your provider.
Try a different proved ethernet cable between router-WAN and modem.
 
can you log into fiber modem and watch disconnects in modem logs or statistics?
Dont think an update on router could help in any way if you loose connection to your provider.
Try a different proved ethernet cable between router-WAN and modem.

I can't log into the ISP modem.

The technician said that he set modem to converter mode. It only convert the internet signal.

I've tried to plug my PC directly into ISP modem and access via default IP address.

I've tried Cat 5 cable before switch to Cat 6
 
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Hello All,
Having a little trouble with the Openvpn server on a RT-N66 device. The problem seems to be the connection remains open after the client goes idle and disconnects from the client side. When I try to reconnect the server does not respond.

Sep 5 09:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-128-GCM' initialized with 128 bit key
Sep 5 10:28:09 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 TLS: soft reset sec=0 bytes=17793/-1 pkts=441/0
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_GUI_VER=OC30Android
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_VER=3.2
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_PLAT=android
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_NCP=2
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_TCPNL=1
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_PROTO=2
Sep 5 10:28:10 openvpn[1290]: UserX/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:15211 peer info: IV_LZO=1

I'm seeing something similar. I posted my details here. I am also using an RT-N66U.

33E7 works for me where as with 34E3, only the first connection is successful. I am also using android, though a different client app from the looks of things (OpenVPN for Android).
 
Are this disconnects with PC directly connected to PC too or only with router in between?
 
Are this disconnects with PC directly connected to PC too or only with router in between?

If i plug PC into ISP modem, it does not recognize the connection as ISP modem is acting as signal converter.

ISP modem (signal converter) > Router (PPPoE) > PCs and other devices
 
I can't log into the ISP modem.

The technician said that he set modem to converter mode. It only convert the internet signal.

I've tried to plug my PC directly into ISP modem and access via default IP address.

I've tried Cat 5 cable before switch to Cat 6
Google "pppoe issues with rt-ac68u" and you will find quite a history of problems. Most of which seem to have no resolution.
Your question of using this, John's fork, firmware fixing the issue? It might... But you will have to downgrade the firmware in the router to an older Asus factory version (300438420287) then use the recovery tool to flash John's fork. It will be a learning experience for you and you may experience downtime so have a plan to get to the internet without the router and read up on how to revert to older firmware. Doing a factory reset of the router and setting up from scratch may be the best way to start. And try another Ethernet cable between the modem and router. Even a new cable can be bad. CAT 5e or CAT 6. Good luck!
 
Google "pppoe issues with rt-ac68u" and you will find quite a history of problems. Most of which seem to have no resolution.
Your question of using this, John's fork, firmware fixing the issue? It might... But you will have to downgrade the firmware in the router to an older Asus factory version (300438420287) then use the recovery tool to flash John's fork. It will be a learning experience for you and you may experience downtime so have a plan to get to the internet without the router and read up on how to revert to older firmware. Doing a factory reset of the router and setting up from scratch may be the best way to start. And try another Ethernet cable between the modem and router. Even a new cable can be bad. CAT 5e or CAT 6. Good luck!

Thank you very much !
 
Thank you very much !
Trung, you should leave the ISP modem and connect Asus router as an assistant wifi router so that
- when the Asus one goes down, you still have wifi from the ISP modem
- when the ISP modem goes down, the ISP technicians can just come and replace their modem without having to touch your Asus one.
 

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