Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
- Try to redownload the file with firmware. It may be corrupted.
- Yes, you can use the asus recovery tool to update to firmware
RT-N56U_3.4.3.7-075_dlna.
- I don't have any problems with flashing this firmware.
Can you ping the router after flashing?
Original comment by Dr.Sydorenko.O
on 5 Feb 2014 at 9:14
Thank you for your answer.
I redownloaded the file and used Web gui to update the firmware to
RT-N56U_3.4.3.7-075_dlna.
It works now.
After i entered the settings and connected the wan cable i noticed that I
cannot connect to web gui anymore. The router is functioning properly though.
I did a test, unplug wan cable restart router and then i am able to connect to
web gui.
but with wan cable attached to the router I am unable to connect to web gui.
Is this a normal security feature?
Thx
Original comment by micky...@gmail.com
on 12 Feb 2014 at 4:50
Is it possible that WAN gives 192.168.1.* same ip and it conflicts someway?
Have you tried connecting http://my.router ? If it doesnt work, try changing
asus ip pool to 192.168.2.*.
Does your WAN box give NATted or straight ip to internet? If using wlan, sure
youre using asus wlan?
Original comment by tsii...@gmail.com
on 27 Feb 2014 at 1:35
I connect to WAN using PPoE. If i do a tracert then i can see that my wan
provider gives me a NATed IP (10.0.0.1).
As for the connection to web gui I did some more test and it turns out that I
am able to connect to the router but it is very very slow. It takes about 5 min
to load each page after i click on the link. (im thinking maybe the packets
somehow get misdirected or something)
I find it very odd because with the factory firmware everything works like its
supposed to.
I was using a Linksys wrt54g before geting the asus and the linksys has a great
setting which i miss in the asus (the ability to disable wireless acces to the
router web based utility - gui. this way you could only connect to the web gui
with a cable). I think that this setting is very important.
I could not find this setting in the factory firmware and i figured maybe it is
available in the custom fimware and that is why i wanted to try.
I wonder if the disable wireless acces to the router web gui setting is
available in the custom firmware for rt56u
Thank you
Micky
Original comment by micky...@gmail.com
on 1 Mar 2014 at 11:11
What browser do you use?
Add you router's host to 'white-list' in your antimalware/antivirus
Original comment by Dr.Sydorenko.O
on 12 Mar 2014 at 11:29
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
micky...@gmail.com
on 5 Feb 2014 at 7:16