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  1. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    I understand that putting the cable modem in bridge mode may be the only solution to get this working, I can't call them right now, I will remove the DMZ entry and let them put the cable modem in bridge mode tomorrow morning Thank you all for your patience with me 👍
  2. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    OK maybe I cheered to soon, is my attempt with the DMZ stupid ... ? I was so happy to see entry's in the log :-(
  3. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    @dave14305 Your remark together with @visortgw made me think, what would happen when I put the IP from my RT-AX88U Pro in the cable router DMZ.... And look what's happening :) My old RT-AC86U was never in the DMZ in my cable modem, I have idea why, but at least the logfile is filling with...
  4. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    @visortgw I hear what you are saying, but before I do that I would like to understand why in my old situation everything worked perfect, and after the installation of my new Asus router it doesn't, could you possibly explain this to me Old situation Cable modem --> Asus RT-AC86 Skynet...
  5. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    No [BLOCKED - INBOUND] is found in my log file, sorry This is my loglevel
  6. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    You are correct, Skynet gave me a warning, but because my setup has been like this for years now with my old RT-AC86U I thought carry on, I did not realise that the latest Skynet doesn't work when with a setup like mine
  7. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    -------------------- | ---------- | Test Description | | | Result | -------------------- | ---------- Internet-Connectivity | [Passed] Write Permission | [Passed] Config File | [Passed]...
  8. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    Clipboard text won't work because of to many characters, below the list without the devices
  9. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    Here we go, I hope you can read it, anyway thanks for helping
  10. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    I must admit I don't understand exactly how this is working, I can only say that with my old router Skynet was working perfectly with the same setup
  11. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    Pinging the IP, nothing in the logfiles
  12. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    The router is connected to a cable modem from my provider, first part of the WAN IP is 85.147. Until last December I had an RT-AC86U which was also connected directly to the cable modem providing the rest of the network IP's In December my old router died on me, but it was working perfectly, I...
  13. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    @dave14305 the output of the command is as follows
  14. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    @Ripshod I found out where my logfiles are installed after a mindbogglingly hard search, remember I'm a total Unix command noob. I found the logfiles in the following folders: So if I'm not mistaken my logfiles are both in the /jffs folder So I went to 11, 10, and input the location, as...
  15. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    OK I let Skynet do it's thing all night, log file is still 0 bytes, in my old router the files grew before your eyes, HELP please
  16. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    Thanks @Viktor Jaep , I have no idea what I'm doing, I'm flying blind here I changed both locations to : /jffs/syslog.log /jffs/syslog.log-1 Rebooted the router, I will wait till tomorrow midday for anything to show up in the log and it grows beyond 0 bytes
  17. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    Thanks @Viktor Jaep I went to Firewall -> option 11 (settings) -> option 10 (syslog location)... and corrected both locations/paths to /tmp/mnt/Skynet_fire/mtswap.swp So far no changes, logfile doesn't grow and No data to display I read a post of @dave14305 posting different commands that...
  18. Toby the Cat

    Skynet New Skynet 7.6.3 Release

    OK one day later, logfile 0 bytes, I decided to remove Skynet, remove the swap file, restart router, install Skynet, unfortunately the log stays 0 I'm a relative noob, can anyone please point me in the right direction, below the message after installation regarding the swapfile
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