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kengsim
post Mar 24 2013, 09:26 PM

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Nevermind... I figured it out. You can't use the same account on ASUS' dynamic DNS service. Changed the name and it now works.

Now I have another question: is it possible to reuse the original name? Or is it stuck with my RT-N56U router?



This post has been edited by kengsim: Mar 24 2013, 09:30 PM
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post Mar 25 2013, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(kengsim @ Mar 24 2013, 09:26 PM)
Nevermind... I figured it out. You can't use the same account on ASUS' dynamic DNS service. Changed the name and it now works.

Now I have another question: is it possible to reuse the original name? Or is it stuck with my RT-N56U router?
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Hi kengsim,

May I know you still using the RT-N56U? The DDNS are created by following your WAN private IP/Dynamic IP. If your RT-N66U have the same IP, you can use back the DDNS name.

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post Mar 25 2013, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Mar 25 2013, 10:24 AM)
Hi kengsim,

May I know you still using the RT-N56U? The DDNS are created by following your WAN private IP/Dynamic IP. If your RT-N66U have the same IP, you can use back the DDNS name.

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The RT-N66U replaces the RT-N56U completely. However, I noticed that if I use the original name, there's an exclamation mark next to the DDNS: *****.asuscomm.com (!) on the Network Map page. If I use the new name, there's no exclamation mark.

I'm on Unifi, so of course the IP changes, so how am I going to get back the original name? Is there a timeout or expiry for the ddns service?
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QUOTE(kengsim @ Mar 25 2013, 10:47 AM)
The RT-N66U replaces the RT-N56U completely. However, I noticed that if I use the original name, there's an exclamation mark next to the DDNS: *****.asuscomm.com (!) on the Network Map page. If I use the new name, there's no exclamation mark.

I'm on Unifi, so of course the IP changes, so how am I going to get back the original name? Is there a timeout or expiry for the ddns service?
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Hi kengsim,

I have checked with our RD, in order to use back the DDNS, you need to use back the RT-N56 to create a new DDNS. By doing so it will release the previous DDNS from our server. After that then you can use back the DDNS that yo want on the RT-N66.

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post Mar 26 2013, 11:34 PM

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Asusmy,

What does this means?

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Mar 18 12:29:45 rc_service: ntp 545:notify_rc restart_upnp
Mar 21 01:23:46 miniupnpd[553]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.1.100 closed unexpectedly
Mar 21 04:01:15 syslog: Open Parallel port error
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=1!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=2!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=3!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=4!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=5!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=6!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=7!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=8!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=9!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=10!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=11!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=12!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=13!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=14!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=15!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=16!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=17!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=18!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=19!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=20!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=21!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=22!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=23!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=24!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=25!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=26!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=27!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=28!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=29!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=30!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=31!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=32!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=33!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=34!


I checked system log because even though I am connected to Unifi 20M, it is painfully slow to load websites. Usually my net is fast and my connection dropped a lot.

I'm using RT-N56U on 3.0.0.4.342


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post Mar 27 2013, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(nyunyu @ Mar 26 2013, 11:34 PM)
Asusmy,

What does this means?

CODE
Mar 18 12:29:45 rc_service: ntp 545:notify_rc restart_upnp
Mar 21 01:23:46 miniupnpd[553]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.1.100 closed unexpectedly
Mar 21 04:01:15 syslog: Open Parallel port error
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=1!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=2!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=3!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=4!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=5!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=6!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=7!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=8!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=9!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=10!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=11!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=12!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=13!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=14!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=15!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=16!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=17!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=18!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=19!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=20!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=21!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=22!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=23!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=24!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=25!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=26!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=27!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=28!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=29!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=30!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=31!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=32!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=33!
Mar 22 00:30:13 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=34!


I checked system log because even though I am connected to Unifi 20M, it is painfully slow to load websites. Usually my net is fast and my connection dropped a lot.

I'm using RT-N56U on 3.0.0.4.342
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Hi nyunyu,

I have passed the log file to our RD and will update you ASAP.

Thank you
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post Mar 29 2013, 03:25 AM

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Thanks, do let me know what they get back with.

QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Mar 27 2013, 06:20 PM)
Hi nyunyu,

I have passed the log file to our RD and will update you ASAP.

Thank you
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Hi ASUSmy, i have sent you a PM nearly 36 hours ago, please do reply ASAP smile.gif
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post Apr 2 2013, 02:20 AM

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ASUSmy, have you got anything back from your RD?

I experiencing a really slow browsing and when I switch to TPLINK TL-WR1043ND I have no problem.

Still showing these in my system log:
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Mar 28 00:34:10 rc_service: ntp 545:notify_rc restart_upnp
Mar 28 04:01:51 syslog: Open Parallel port error
Mar 28 04:38:40 kernel: !!! (0) Can't allocate reordering mpdu blk
Mar 28 04:50:32 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down.
Mar 28 04:50:32 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
Mar 28 04:50:52 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
Mar 28 04:50:52 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth3)!
Mar 28 19:22:59 kernel: Fragment is not the same sequence or out of fragment number order.
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=1!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=2!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=3!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=4!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=5!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=6!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=7!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=8!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=9!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=10!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=11!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=12!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=13!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=14!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=15!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=16!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=17!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=18!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=19!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=20!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=21!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=22!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=23!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=24!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=25!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=26!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=27!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=28!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=29!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=30!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=31!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=32!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=33!
Mar 30 11:38:56 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=34!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=35!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=36!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=37!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=38!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=39!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=40!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=41!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=42!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=43!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=44!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=45!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=46!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=47!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=48!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=49!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=50!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=51!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=52!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=53!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=54!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=55!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=56!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=57!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=58!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=59!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=60!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=61!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=62!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=63!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=64!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=65!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=66!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=67!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=68!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=69!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=70!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=71!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=72!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=73!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=74!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=75!
Mar 30 11:38:57 kernel: Qidx(0), not enough space in MgmtRing, MgmtRingFullCount=76!
Apr  1 03:35:26 kernel: !!! (0) Can't allocate reordering mpdu blk

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Is is possible to do VLAN trunking as specify on this setup?
http://klseet.com/index.php/mikrotik/mikro.../vlans-trunking

The idea is to get to have the latest AC router to trunk to RT-AC66U another location with similar RT-AC66U? So I can setup IPTV and LAN connection.


Thanks.
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QUOTE(maxiscool @ Apr 3 2013, 03:39 PM)
@ASUSmy,

Is is possible to do VLAN trunking as specify on this setup?
http://klseet.com/index.php/mikrotik/mikro.../vlans-trunking

The idea is to get to have the latest AC router to trunk to  RT-AC66U another location with similar RT-AC66U? So I can setup IPTV and LAN connection.
Thanks.
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Hi maxiscool,

Will try check with our RD and see they able to do this VLAN Trunking or not.

Thank you
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post Apr 7 2013, 04:03 PM

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HI Asusmy,

I am not able to connect my VPN with router RT-N66U + unifo modem.

My setup for DDNS is using xxx.asuscomm.com (for aicloud using sucessful)

VPC setup was base on configuration guideline http://support.asus.com/Search/KDetail.asp...19EBB508A99&t=2

In window 7 computer VPN setup host name are assign as xxx.asuscomm.com same as my aicloud DDNS.
however when i try connect with my vpn client user and password it come our error 619 and not able to connect.

Is that anything i miss out. Thanks in advance..
Im network noob..^^
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QUOTE(MichaelLTR @ Apr 7 2013, 04:03 PM)
HI Asusmy,

I am not able to connect my VPN with router RT-N66U + unifo modem.

My setup for DDNS is using xxx.asuscomm.com (for aicloud using sucessful)

VPC setup was base on configuration guideline http://support.asus.com/Search/KDetail.asp...19EBB508A99&t=2

In window 7 computer VPN setup host name are assign as xxx.asuscomm.com same as my aicloud DDNS.
however when i try connect with my vpn client user and password it come our error 619 and not able to connect.

Is that anything i miss out. Thanks in advance..
Im network noob..^^
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Hi MichaelLTR, may I know what is the current firmware that you are using? The newest one will be 3.0.0.4.354. Here is the link. Try update it and let us know if you still facing the problem.

http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLan..._B1_3004354.zip

Thank you
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Hi ASUSmy,

Does Asus RT-N12HP support Maxis Fiber with VoIP? Thank you.

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Is RT-N15U worth buying compared to RT-N16 . The difference is around RM100 . I wanna know whether it is worth the money?

It should be able to support UNIFI by using the stock-firmware right ?


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QUOTE(rootlinux @ Apr 8 2013, 06:41 PM)
Hi ASUSmy,

Does Asus RT-N12HP support Maxis Fiber with VoIP? Thank you.
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Hi rootlinux, it can support Maxis Fiber. And It can support VOIP also by working together with the router provided by the Maxis.

It cannot totally replace the router provided by the Maxis as it don't have the phone port to connect the VOIP phone.

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QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Apr 3 2013, 06:04 PM)
Hi maxiscool,

Will try check with our RD and see they able to do this VLAN Trunking or not.

Thank you
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Hi, any update from the R&D?
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QUOTE(shadachi @ Apr 9 2013, 01:14 AM)
Is RT-N15U worth buying compared to RT-N16 . The difference is around RM100 . I wanna know whether it is worth the money?

It should be able to support UNIFI by using the stock-firmware right ?
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Hi shadachi, if compare N15 with N16, N16 will have better flash, memory and coverage area. It depend on your environment. If it is just for normal usage and low coverage area, then N15 will be enough.

And yes, both can support Unifi.

Thank you
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ Mar 18 2013, 07:06 PM)
Ok, how does dual band work btw? I don't know whether it's worth to pay more for this feature over RT-N16?
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Most of the router out there operate on 2,4GHz band. Dual band is simply the newer version which offer backward compatibility by offering 2,4GHz as well as the newer 5GHz band. The thing is, in order to take advantage of the 5GHz band, you need a device/hardware that operate on 5GHz too. Otherwise, its just basically something you never use anyway.

Instead, try to focus on the speed and ram of the chipset used, as well as the number of receiving/transmitting antenna as these also affect the transfer speed, coverage for example.

There is no future proof router. There are design guidelines by the body which certify WiFi standard but not all are following them. The certification is slow and manufacturers keep pumping out new parts which are faster but since they aint certified, they might not work or slower than expected due to different design/hardware/software combination.
MichaelLTR
post Apr 9 2013, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(MichaelLTR @ Apr 7 2013, 04:03 PM)
HI Asusmy,

I am not able to connect my VPN with router RT-N66U + unifo modem.

My setup for DDNS is using xxx.asuscomm.com (for aicloud using sucessful)

VPC setup was base on configuration guideline http://support.asus.com/Search/KDetail.asp...19EBB508A99&t=2

In window 7 computer VPN setup host name are assign as xxx.asuscomm.com same as my aicloud DDNS.
however when i try connect with my vpn client user and password it come our error 619 and not able to connect.

Is that anything i miss out. Thanks in advance..
Im network noob..^^
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Hi asusmy,

I patch up new fw is still the same..
I test vpn only world when my laptop in my home network.. But did not work outside my house netowrk.. It look like more to ddns link..


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