Just upgraded to 374.40 from 374.39-em on my RT-N66U. Great wifi coverage, near perfect firmware.
I am running Merlin’s FW 374.40_0 on my RT-N66U. Recently I ran into an issue when logging on over SSH. I seem to have 0 permissions on the system. I can’t even get some output from ls. Running CMDs from the web interface works fine.
I also get an unusual prompt that looks like this: [admin@Router root]$
I have not had that before the problem began.
I’ve uninstalled entware and reverted back to optware recently as described in the wiki.
If there is an easy way to do a reset without losing all my OpenVPN settings any links on how to do it will be greatly appreciated.
Are you sure you are on the correct device? Your prompt indicates you are in the /root folder, which does not exist on this router - it should be /tmp/home/root. Unless you changed the location of that link, or changed to a different shell which does not display the full path like ash does.
100 % sure. I have no other device that has SSH running. pwd returns /tmp/home/root. I don’t know how to find out which shell I am running but the prompt seems to display only the current folder, not the entire path.
The following seems weird to me too:
[admin@Router root]$ ls -la
?-wxr--r-- 0 16832 3 0 Jan 1 1970 .
I have never seen Linux behave like this.
Are there any special antenna that can go through concrete wall?
Need WiFi-Pro options to be accessible when router is in Repeater Mode. Other wise i cant make any changes.
Thanks.
Don't you just make the changes on the main router SSID and it err.. repeats them? I had a similar requirement which is why I had to turn the second N66 into an AP rather than a repeater (and connected them via powerline/MoCA adapters)
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I dont think it does for other band if its not connected to the first router.
Is there anything helpful I can provide if my RT-AC68U had a reboot?
Nothing terribly interesting happened in the system log.
A few "Mar 24 12:05:23 dnsmasq-dhcp[783]: DHCPACK(br0)" messages, then it rebooted.
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