I've got an RT-AC86U on FW 384.15. I ran a factory default on it after the FW upgrade. It's configured as an AP from the ground up. I have tried the suggested steps to make "Addons" appear, but no dice. Any suggestions?
I would think that in AP mode you won't see "Addons" as that is used in router mode.
@miroco what scripts do you have running on that AP?
rm -rf /www/user/shared-jy && rm -rf /jffs/addons/shared-jy
The update is now live.As a heads up, I will be shortly pushing updates to all jy scripts - you must update all of them (ignore any error messages during updates after the first script). You can then either reboot, or run
then open any jy script you have installed and run 1 further update.Code:rm -rf /www/user/shared-jy && rm -rf /jffs/addons/shared-jy
This will hopefully be the last time any of this messing around is needed - I'm switching to a single archive for all shared-jy resources to ease the pain of any new files that are needed in the future.
rm -rf /www/user/shared-jy && rm -rf /jffs/addons/shared-jy
It will require Fork 43D1 (Dev build) or whatever the next public release is called. This is for the easy page integration to the addons tab.Fork 42E7
Thanks, updatedIt will require Fork 43D1 (Dev build) or whatever the next public release is called. This is for the easy page integration to the addons tab.
The tabs have gone through name changes per individual script developers design and are in no way customizable.Hi, I noticed that your Addons tab naming is different from what I am getting. Yours shows Diversion Stats, Uptime Monitoring, NTP Daemon. Whereas mine shows uiDivStats, connmon, ntpMerlin.
When I was running John fork on N66U, I am able to make the change by edit user*.title under /tmp/var/wwwext to match your naming convention. However, in AC86U, edit the same file has no effect on the addon tab naming. How do I do that?View attachment 29622
John’s fork handles add-on tabs differently than Merlin, since the older ASUS WebUI in the fork wasn’t as easy to manipulate tabs.When I was running John fork on N66U, I am able to make the change by edit user*.title under /tmp/var/wwwext to match your naming convention. However, in AC86U, edit the same file has no effect on the addon tab naming. How do I do that?
The tabs have gone through name changes per individual script developers design and are in no way customizable.
John’s fork handles add-on tabs differently than Merlin, since the older ASUS WebUI in the fork wasn’t as easy to manipulate tabs.
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