You don't know. There's no indication, you just have to wait and hope. Then reboot (if it doesn't by itself) after what you think is a "suitable" amount of time. Note that this a problem that is peculiar to the N66U. Other models can the flash firmware in a few minutes.Even If i wait, which is what i'm trying now, how do I know its done?
Suggest you ssh into the router and openwell my problem is that I can't even tell if its uploaded. after I press the upload button, it just goes to the 192.168.1.1/f2.htm page
Even If i wait, which is what i'm trying now, how do I know its done? Do i reboot after a few hours and load and hope it works?
top
or htop
and monitor what's running during the update. To keep ssh open for longer periods, first set the timeout to 0 (zero) in the UI.You can't SSH into the router when you're flashing the firmware from recovery mode.Suggest you ssh into the router and opentop
orhtop
and monitor what's running during the update. To keep ssh open for longer periods, first set the timeout to 0 (zero) in the UI.
IIRC, the first time I flashed the N66U to this firmware it took about 30-35 minutes. Subsequent updates do not take that long.
I was about to ask is there any other way that this can be done from this device [N66U]You can't SSH into the router when you're flashing the firmware from recovery mode.
well my problem is that I can't even tell if its uploaded. after I press the upload button, it just goes to the 192.168.1.1/f2.htm page
Even If i wait, which is what i'm trying now, how do I know its done? Do i reboot after a few hours and load and hope it works?
I replied to @newguy1's mention of theYou can't SSH into the router when you're flashing the firmware from recovery mode.
192.168.1.1/f2.htm
page, which would imply he's flashing from the UI... But you are accurate if he was flashing from the CFE loader, which my version of the N66U doesn't have (or I've never been able to trigger).I can't remember ever having touched the wireless schedule code. You said 'sometimes' it doesn't work....so there are times it does?but sometimes when I wake up at 7.00am I found the wifi switched off and I have to manually turn on
I can't remember ever having touched the wireless schedule code. You said 'sometimes' it doesn't work....so there are times it does?
Anything in the system log....I'd expect an entry for start_wireless at the start time.
Also, as far as I know, DST ishould be working on my fork (but double check what it thinks are the default start/stop times)..
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