I dont See anything in the logs except that wan is up.
Is Your connection static IP or dhcp from modem? Or something else?
Connect directly to Your PC, check the connection info. Eg. Ip/gateway/mask etc.
Then set it up on the router exactly the same and See if it works
You wrote that it was possible for you to turn of the LED?
Can you tell me how? I want to disable all LED's on my ASUS TUF AX6000.
Hi,
I just wanted to post that the documentation here and on
was really helpful. I just flashed my Asus TUF AX6000 and the device seems operational. Thanks to all the contributors.
I also have an Asus TUF BE3600 which I would like to migrate to openwrt.
If I am not mistaken this device is not supported. Is there a known reason why this isn't supported? Would it technically be possible to put openwrt on it?
How feasible is it for me to contribute (a software developer)? Where do I start if I want to have a try?
The main one is 3 LED - Currently one can be turned off
Anyone having any wifi lagging issues ? Seems to come in chunks.
I also have a device that seems to be down to 100mbps. I need to investigate this one
Okay, and how can I do this?
No idea. Let me know if you find out - It's lighting up my entire neighborhood
Now I can only suggest as a workaround black insulating tape. It will be first hardware mod of this router.
Unfortunately I heavily 'modded' mine the day I got it - by turning it into a brick temporarily. The wiki is right - It is a pig to get into (You can actually get to the serial like it says - It wasn't clear to me at the time, though)
Something must have changed with 23.05.5 - Bridger no longer breaks my network
Does anyone use tuf-ax6000 for Wireguard?
Years back I moved to pfsense x86 as my previous routers couldn't provide the speed.
I'm wondering what this is capable of
Has the same CPU as the GL-MT6000 which is advertised as 900 Mbps with Wireguard.
1.4Gbit/s via WG
Very nice - I'll have to consider moving my stuff from pfsense. Realistically the only issue I have with it, is that it is virtualized
Do we have some DNS blocking like pfbocker on openwrt?
Hi, I'm new to the OpenWRT community. I have been trying to flash the AX6000. I have soldered pins on the serial headers, and I'm using the Adafruit 954 USB-TTL cable connected to my Linux machine. I have the output of the serial console on my screen, but when I get to the section of the output where it prompts me whether I want to enter the boot command line interface
Please choose the operation:
1: Load System code to SDRAM via TFTP.
2: Load System code then write to Flash via TFTP.
3: Boot System code via Flash (default).
4: Entr boot command line interface.
7: Load Boot Loader code then write to Flash via Serial.
9: Load Boot Loader code then write to Flash via TFTP.
0
3: Boot System code via Flash (default).
the boot process always selects the default and continues on, no matter how much I keep pressing '4'.
I have tried different terminal emulators, different programs to communicate with the serial port (minicom, tio, moserial, and picocom). I have even tried connecting the USB-TTL cable to my macOS laptop, but I always run into the same issue where the router does not seem to receive my keystroke over serial.
Thank you for any help, I'm completely new to using serial connections for anything.
You don't have to serial you know ?
I had to because I bricked it otherwise.
Flash the .trx and then install the upgrade bin if you are able
I wanted to try it the serial way as a hobby project. I already had everything necessary, except the serial cable, and really wanted to learn about flashing routers with serial.
I never got a display; so I can't really help
Let me know what usb serial you used. I was quite interested (I may purchase one, if it was compatible with lots of devices).
I ended up fudging a pi zero, as I had one lying around.
All I know is that mine got stuck in recovery mode while not being detected, anywhere apart from ping. Pressing 1 somehow fixed that. Doesn't really fit with the options you gave there, though!
I had a similar problem with device Xiaomi RD03.
After a month of testing via UART, the RX channel simply "dropped out".
After that, I no longer needed this device and I gave it to a relative.
I eventually gave up on the serial method, and just flashed the TRX file, then did a susupgrade. So far, everything seems to be working good.
EDIT: I wish I learned about OpenWRT earlier. Would have saved me a lot of money and trouble dealing with crappy ISP routers, and expensive high-end boxes.