AntonK
Very Senior Member
Seems that Alpha2 files are coming out at Test Builds (eg. GT-AX6000_388.2_alpha2-g099892a1cf)
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Do you use the ROG, or the non-ROG version on your AX6000?Let's GO!
The non-ROG.Do you use the ROG, or the non-ROG version on your AX6000?
Everything compiled so far is from the master branch.@RMerlin Does this bring the GT-AX11000 on the master branch finally? GT-AX11000_388.2_alpha2-g099892a1cf
This will happen if your node is on a newer build than your main.AIMesh webui looks a bit buggy with nothing displaying until you click on a node or router.
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This will happen if your node is on a newer build than your main.
That doesn’t mean they are based on the same GPL. The AX-11000 had been behind as well as the AX88U in that regard on the last releases.View attachment 48503
Both are alpha 2 (unless their is another revision yet to be released for the node)
This will happen if your node is on a newer build than your main.
True that’s why I asked Merlin if the AX-11000 is now based on the master branch which should be the newest gpl. But I could be mistaken.That doesn’t mean they are based on the same GPL. The AX-11000 had been behind as well as the AX88U in that regard on the last releases.
Mine will too but if I upgrade the AX86U that is a Node to the latest GPL available for it, it will break only on the status page but effectively it still works.I will say that now my GT-AX11000 with this new 22525 GPL takes almost exactly 10 secs to display any AiMesh info every time I click on the AiMesh page(my node has been on 22525 for a few weeks now)
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Possibly, I haven’t had a chance to look yet.True that’s why I asked Merlin if the AX-11000 is now based on the master branch which should be the newest codebase. But I could be mistaken.
Possibly, I haven’t had a chance to look yet.
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