Ironically I just came here to find this out myself. My router is stuck in Monopoly mode and I don't see an off switch. Anyone know?
I wonder if it's a bug that the button for enabling / disabling Monopoly mode is not there anymore after enabling it. Did you just upgrade your firmware?
Corrected. "@RMerlin do you know the command we can run?"@Merlin do you know the command we can run?
In 10+ years I have never ever used or looked at printer sharing.
nvram set mfp_ip_monopoly=
nvram set mfp_monopolize=
nvram commit
Asus did.hm, any idea who added this feature?
Thanks for this insight as I was able to get the button back by assigning static DHCP IP to my address. That's when I learned that monopoly mode wasn't actually really enabled because it required me to press it to enable it when coming from the monopoly mode IP. But when logged into the GUI from a non-monopoly mode IP it would misleading say that monopoly mode was enabled when it was not.Looked at the older source code of my router and it seems like the off switch is supposed to show up in the router's web UI (somewhere near monopoly mode IP) when accessed from the IP that monopoly mode mentions.
This might disable the feature as they are referenced/modified by the web UI files:
A reboot will be required after changing these.Code:nvram set mfp_ip_monopoly= nvram set mfp_monopolize= nvram commit
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