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Andrius

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Hello,

I am using internet + IPTV and trying to setup my Asus RT-66U for this (Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.266.23 (Merlin build)).

The schema of IPTV provider is here (how it is working with their provided router):
teo2.png

IPTV is tagged in VLAN6 802.1q(?).

In short I want to have:
1 port for internet connection / LAN (untagged)
2 port for internet connection / LAN (untagged)
3 IPTV (Motorola) (tagged VLAN6)
4 IPTV (Motorola) (tagged VLAN6)

p.s. VLAN5 is tagger for remote management I don't need that.


First I set LAN > IPTV setting manual and put VID 6 | PRIO 0 for IPTV (LAN port 4) other settings left blank.

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Using this setup IPTV is working fine on router port 4 IPTV, but there is no internet connection (wan).

I checked nvram settings with this setup:
nvram show | grep wan | sort

ipv6_prefix_len_wan=64
led_wan_gpio=255
link_wan1=0
link_wan=1
sshd_wan=0
switch_wan0prio=
switch_wan0tagid=
switch_wan1prio=0
switch_wan1tagid=6
switch_wan2prio=
switch_wan2tagid=
switch_wantag=manual
wan0_6rd_ip4size=
wan0_6rd_prefix=
wan0_6rd_prefixlen=
wan0_6rd_router=
wan0_auth_x=
wan0_auxstate_t=0
wan0_desc=
wan0_dhcpc_options=
wan0_dhcpenable_x=1
wan0_dns1_x=
wan0_dns2_x=
wan0_dns=
wan0_dnsenable_x=1
wan0_enable=1
wan0_gateway=0.0.0.0
wan0_gateway_x=0.0.0.0
wan0_heartbeat_x=
wan0_hostname=
wan0_hwaddr=6C:62:6D:CD:0C:BB
wan0_hwaddr_x=6C:62:6D:CD:0C:BB
wan0_hwname=
wan0_ifname=vlan
wan0_ipaddr=0.0.0.0
wan0_ipaddr_x=0.0.0.0
wan0_mroute=
wan0_nat_x=1
wan0_netmask=0.0.0.0
wan0_netmask_x=0.0.0.0
wan0_phytype=
wan0_pppoe_ac=
wan0_pppoe_idletime=0
wan0_pppoe_ifname=
wan0_pppoe_mru=1492
wan0_pppoe_mtu=1492
wan0_pppoe_options_x=
wan0_pppoe_passwd=
wan0_pppoe_relay=0
wan0_pppoe_service=
wan0_pppoe_username=
wan0_pptp_options_x=
wan0_primary=1
wan0_proto=dhcp
wan0_proto_t=dhcp
wan0_route=
wan0_sbstate_t=6
wan0_state_t=4
wan0_unit=0
wan0_upnp_enable=1
wan0_vpndhcp=1
wan0_xdns=
wan0_xgateway=0.0.0.0
wan0_xipaddr=0.0.0.0
wan0_xnetmask=0.0.0.0
wan1_6rd_ip4size=
wan1_6rd_prefix=
wan1_6rd_prefixlen=
wan1_6rd_router=
wan1_auxstate_t=0
wan1_ifname=eth0
wan1_mroute=
wan1_pppoe_ifname=
wan1_primary=0
wan1_proto=
wan1_proto_t=
wan1_route=
wan1_sbstate_t=0
wan1_state_t=4
wan_auth_x=
wan_desc=
wan_dhcpc_options=
wan_dhcpenable_x=1
wan_dns1_x=
wan_dns2_x=
wan_dns=
wan_dnsenable_x=1
wan_enable=1
wan_gateway=0.0.0.0
wan_gateway_x=0.0.0.0
wan_heartbeat_x=
wan_hostname=
wan_hwaddr=
wan_hwaddr_x=
wan_hwname=
wan_ifnames=vlan
wan_ipaddr=0.0.0.0
wan_ipaddr_x=0.0.0.0
wan_nat_x=1
wan_netmask_x=0.0.0.0
wan_phytype=
wan_pppoe_ac=
wan_pppoe_idletime=0
wan_pppoe_mru=1492
wan_pppoe_mtu=1492
wan_pppoe_options_x=
wan_pppoe_passwd=
wan_pppoe_relay=0
wan_pppoe_service=
wan_pppoe_username=
wan_pptp_options_x=
wan_proto=dhcp
wan_unit=0
wan_upnp_enable=1
wan_vpndhcp=1
wandevs=et0
wanports=0
wans_disconn_time=60


nvram show | grep vlan | sort

lan_ifnames=vlan1 eth1 eth2
landevs=vlan1 wl0 wl1
vlan1hwname=et0
vlan1ports=1 2 8*
vlan2hwname=et0
vlan2ports=0 8u
wan0_ifname=vlan
wan_ifnames=vlan
wl0_vlan_prio_mode=off
wl1_vlan_prio_mode=off
wl_vlan_prio_mode=off


Settings before changing IPTV settings:

nvram show | grep wan | sort

ipv6_prefix_len_wan=64
led_wan_gpio=255
link_wan1=0
link_wan=1
sshd_wan=0
switch_wan0prio=0
switch_wan0tagid=
switch_wan1prio=0
switch_wan1tagid=
switch_wan2prio=0
switch_wan2tagid=
switch_wantag=none
wan0_6rd_ip4size=
wan0_6rd_prefix=
wan0_6rd_prefixlen=
wan0_6rd_router=
wan0_auth_x=
wan0_auxstate_t=0
wan0_desc=
wan0_dhcpc_options=
wan0_dhcpenable_x=1
wan0_dns1_x=
wan0_dns2_x=
wan0_dns=212.**.1.1 212.**.2.2
wan0_dnsenable_x=1
wan0_enable=1
wan0_expires=316
wan0_gateway=**.**.**.254
wan0_gateway_x=0.0.0.0
wan0_heartbeat_x=
wan0_hostname=
wan0_hwaddr=10:BF:48:D4:34:C8
wan0_hwaddr_x=
wan0_hwname=
wan0_ifname=eth0
wan0_ipaddr=**.**.***.***
wan0_ipaddr_x=0.0.0.0
wan0_lease=300
wan0_mroute=
wan0_nat_x=1
wan0_netmask=255.255.192.0
wan0_netmask_x=0.0.0.0
wan0_phytype=
wan0_pppoe_ac=
wan0_pppoe_idletime=0
wan0_pppoe_ifname=
wan0_pppoe_mru=1492
wan0_pppoe_mtu=1492
wan0_pppoe_options_x=
wan0_pppoe_passwd=
wan0_pppoe_relay=0
wan0_pppoe_service=
wan0_pppoe_username=
wan0_pptp_options_x=
wan0_primary=1
wan0_proto=dhcp
wan0_proto_t=dhcp
wan0_route=
wan0_sbstate_t=0
wan0_state_t=2
wan0_unit=0
wan0_upnp_enable=1
wan0_vpndhcp=1
wan0_xdns=
wan0_xgateway=**.**.255.254
wan0_xipaddr=0.0.0.0
wan0_xnetmask=0.0.0.0
wan1_6rd_ip4size=
wan1_6rd_prefix=
wan1_6rd_prefixlen=
wan1_6rd_router=
wan1_auxstate_t=0
wan1_mroute=
wan1_pppoe_ifname=
wan1_primary=0
wan1_proto_t=
wan1_route=
wan1_sbstate_t=0
wan1_state_t=0
wan_auth_x=
wan_desc=
wan_dhcpc_options=
wan_dhcpenable_x=1
wan_dns1_x=
wan_dns2_x=
wan_dns=
wan_dnsenable_x=1
wan_enable=1
wan_gateway=0.0.0.0
wan_gateway_x=0.0.0.0
wan_heartbeat_x=
wan_hostname=
wan_hwaddr=
wan_hwaddr_x=
wan_hwname=
wan_ifnames=eth0
wan_ipaddr=0.0.0.0
wan_ipaddr_x=0.0.0.0
wan_nat_x=1
wan_netmask_x=0.0.0.0
wan_phytype=
wan_pppoe_ac=
wan_pppoe_idletime=0
wan_pppoe_mru=1492
wan_pppoe_mtu=1492
wan_pppoe_options_x=
wan_pppoe_passwd=
wan_pppoe_relay=0
wan_pppoe_service=
wan_pppoe_username=
wan_pptp_options_x=
wan_proto=dhcp
wan_unit=0
wan_upnp_enable=1
wan_vpndhcp=1
wandevs=et0
wanports=0
wans_disconn_time=60


nvram show | grep vlan | sort

lan_ifnames=vlan1 eth1 eth2
landevs=vlan1 wl0 wl1
vlan1hwname=et0
vlan1ports=1 2 3 4 8*
vlan2hwname=et0
vlan2ports=0 8u
wl0_vlan_prio_mode=off
wl1_vlan_prio_mode=off
wl_vlan_prio_mode=off

What I can see that vlan1ports changed from "1 2 3 4 8*" to "1 2 8*" that is fine as I am trying to use 3,4 for IPTV
Also wan_ifnames and wan0_ifname changed from eth0 to vlan

Tried to revert changes to ifnames ussing commands:
nvram set wan_ifnames=eth0
nvram set wan0_ifname=eth0
nvram commit
reboot

But after router restart values were not changed and reverted to vlan.

Read in other forums for Tomato (or dd-wrt) based routers it's enough to configure VLAN ports as:
nvram set vlan1ports="2 3 4 8*"
nvram set vlan6ports="0t 1 8t"
nvram set vlan6hwname=et0
nvram commit
reboot
p.s. here ports in reverse order meaning port1 is physical port 4, port3 physical port 2
etc.

Any ideas how to fix this? Maybe I need to setup bridge connection or similar.
I like Asus firmware and Merlin build, design, functionality and everything looks very cool.
 

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ASUS firmware implementation of VLAN is extremely basic. I have spoken to ASUS Jeremy regarding this. Perhaps you will want drop him an email as well (that's what I did)

Let's cross our fingers and hope ASUS engineers will work on it.
 
Andrius did you resolve this issue? I have same problem with my Asus RT-AC66U.


Maybe someone else can point to the right commands to use in this particular situation?
 
Andrius did you resolve this issue? I have same problem with my Asus RT-AC66U.


Maybe someone else can point to the right commands to use in this particular situation?

I have solved this problem. If you can compile the fw, then you can do it by your self. I've compiled, you can download it (right click on it and save):

This one is for RT-AC68U.

http://www.oldlinux.org/Asuswrt-Merlin/RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4_374.41_alpha3.trx

and I've told ASUS the method to solve this.
 
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So with this I will be able to select vlan1 for internet? Or what did you fix?

I hope you didn't left yourself a backdoor? :)

You don't need to set paras for Internet. Just set paras for your IPTV.

For Andrius' case:

1 port for internet connection / LAN (untagged)
2 port for internet connection / LAN (untagged)
3 IPTV (Motorola) (tagged VLAN6)
4 IPTV (Motorola) (tagged VLAN6)

---
Internet: left blanked
lan4 vid: 6, 4
lan3 vid: 6, 4
----

BTW:
I compile it for you for pleasure, not for anything else. This is Merlin's build not mine, and I trust merlin's build.
 
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You don't need to set paras for Internet. Just set paras for your IPTV.

For Andrius' case:

1 port for internet connection / LAN (untagged)
2 port for internet connection / LAN (untagged)
3 IPTV (Motorola) (tagged VLAN6)
4 IPTV (Motorola) (tagged VLAN6)

---
Internet: left blanked
lan4 vid: 6, 4
lan3 vid: 6, 4
----

BTW:
I compile it for you for pleasure, not for anything else. This is Merlin's build not mine, and I trust merlin's build.

Thanks! I will try it at home, and get back to you if it works for me.
 
Great digging!! Hopefully merlin can fix this in his firmwares :) i have the same issue but setting the eth0 manually after reboot with scripts.

Does this somehow fix the "Traffic Monitor"-page being blank too.
 
Great digging!! Hopefully merlin can fix this in his firmwares :) i have the same issue but setting the eth0 manually after reboot with scripts.

Does this somehow fix the "Traffic Monitor"-page being blank too.

I did the same thing at first with ASUS firmware, and since the ASUS firmware doesn't support scripts, I had to modify nvram paras manually each time after reboot. That's annoying.

Do you mean this ?

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yes... that looks like its working for you atleast :)
mine is all blank. will try to compile the firmware later hopefully it will fix that issue too!
 
Asus reports fixing IPTV issues with 374_5047. No idea what that fix implies however, source code is not available yet.
 
Johnnyboy or RMerlin: Any changes for compiling one fixed FW also for N66U?

I am struggling with the exact same issues.
 
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Johnnyboy or RMerlin: Any changes for compiling one fixed FW also for N66U?

I am struggling with the exact same issues.

Not until I get the newer GPL code from Asus to see what fix they applied.
 

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