Yes, that checkbox will erase the JFFS partition.Yes I did. But there there is no mention of JFFS.
Yes, that checkbox will erase the JFFS partition.Yes I did. But there there is no mention of JFFS.
No, if I am not wrong it is not possible to change to Fahrenheit.I see where temperature is now shown in System Info and it really looks nice.
But, can I change from Celsius to Fahrenheit?
It was possible in earlier version with the older style graph display. Perhaps it could be added back in I'm hopingNo, if I am not wrong it is not possible to change to Fahrenheit.
May 12 11:19:37 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:37 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:19:40 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:40 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:19:43 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:43 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:19:46 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:46 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:19:49 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:49 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:19:52 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:52 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:19:55 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:55 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:19:58 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:19:58 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:20:01 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:20:01 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 12 11:20:04 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 12 11:20:04 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
If you want to keep the described configuration and these messages continue to fill the log, and you are usingI found this error. There is a router (RT-AX68U) as an access point and an AiMesh node (RT-AX1800U). If you disable the 2.4G range in the WiFi settings of the RT-AX68U, you get the following messages in the log:
I tried a hard reset of both devices with manual minimal settings. The error can be removed by setting the 5G channel to Auto mode. But if you select the channel manually and reboot the router, the error repeats.Code:May 12 11:19:37 acsd: eth6: Selecting 5g band ACS policy May 12 11:19:37 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth6 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
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, you can filter them as described here: https://www.snbforums.com/goto/post?id=747000 by creating a "discard" filter.Not seen it being in the UK but i'll be sure to check it out.You watch too much Colbert and his Meanwhile segment I think.
Isn't this a bug? Just information that does not affect the operation of the router?If you want to keep the described configuration and these messages continue to fill the log, and you are using , you can filter them as described here
It's a result of your specific setup, it seems. You'd need to determine if it affects the router operation. I had this message on an older router on older firmware and I don't believe there was performance impact. I believe the message is informational, indicating the router cannot reconcile your requested channel with the local router policy (probably DFS channels).Isn't this a bug? Just information that does not affect the operation of the router?
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. I'm just providing options for you.Hi guys, I am new to Merlin… I just installed it onto my GT AXE 16000 performing a complete reset and configured it new.
So far, everything looks to be working fine but I noticed that the CPU temp is consistently at 75C.. is this normal?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mine is running at 34 C to 39 C. Same router but I have a fan under the router.Hi guys, I am new to Merlin… I just installed it onto my GT AXE 16000 performing a complete reset and configured it new.
So far, everything looks to be working fine but I noticed that the CPU temp is consistently at 75C.. is this normal?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I keep mine in the fridgeMine is running at 34 C to 39 C. Same router but I have a fan under the router.
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I have a fan on top of my RT-AX88U to pull air up and out. It helps a lot, enough to justify the cost (around $25). Just be sure to use an inductive ball bearing type for longevity and noise. If you use some non inductive (brushes) it could possibly generate enough electrical "noise" to affect the router. BTW, with the fan my CPU is running at 43c. Without the fan it ran at around 70c.Hi guys, I am new to Merlin… I just installed it onto my GT AXE 16000 performing a complete reset and configured it new.
So far, everything looks to be working fine but I noticed that the CPU temp is consistently at 75C.. is this normal?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Fair enough. But I'd still like to be able to display temperatures by F or C since I live in the USA and I'm old lolYou're running the fan for no reason then (except to collect dust...). 70C is well within the specs for the SoC.
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