Ah, yes, well that might explain it. Must have been day-dreaming about the AC68U again... ;-)From what I know RT-AC66U has only one core
If you want to know when updates are coming, follow the commits on GIThub. A new version takes a few weeks between the first time Merlin starts working on it and the final release. Since there are no commits since 5 April, I would not expect any new release before early/mid May. Again, just follow the commits page and when new stuff starts to appear, you can start counting. If you want to play it safe, you can also wait an extra week after the new release comes out to make sure there are no "bugs" or minor updates. This will push the next release even further before you need to reapply your settings... which, BTW, is not mandatory as you don't have to do a reset for every new FW; just the major ones (like 376 to 378).Welcome To Merlin. I see that those who wrote previous posts use the router just playing or watching sites on the Internet. I ask because I have a static IP assigned to 150 target and I know that as well after the upgrade to make full reset and set all over again that there was no problem about which many people unnecessarily writes. And I have no need to do now if right will be a new update.
merlin can you please explain me this errorcode
Apr 6 21:08:49 kernel: htb: htb qdisc 10: is non-work-conserving?
Apr 6 21:57:45 kernel: htb: htb qdisc 14: is non-work-conserving?
Apr 6 22:17:39 kernel: htb: htb qdisc 11: is non-work-conserving?
Any reason why you not use the NVRAM Save/Restore Utility for the user defined setting (e.g. static IP address assignment)?I ask because I have a static IP assigned to 150 target and I know that as well after the upgrade to make full reset and set all over again that there was no problem about which many people unnecessarily writes.
merlin can you please explain me this errorcode
Apr 6 21:08:49 kernel: htb: htb qdisc 10: is non-work-conserving?
Apr 6 21:57:45 kernel: htb: htb qdisc 14: is non-work-conserving?
Apr 6 22:17:39 kernel: htb: htb qdisc 11: is non-work-conserving?
Nevermind, I thought I had this issue until I discovered something I left on and after disabling, FA came on.my router is ac87u.
ai protection off, parental control off, dns filtering off, adaptive qos off, qos off, traffic statistic off,
dlna off, samba off, nfsd off, ftp off, no usb connected, usb modem off, time machine off,
ai cloud 2.0 all off.
but port forwarding is on.
HW Acceleration -> enabled (CTF only)
The AC87x platform only supports 128 static IP's. Also, you need to start using John9527's nvram save & restore utility.Welcome To Merlin. I see that those who wrote previous posts use the router just playing or watching sites on the Internet. I ask because I have a static IP assigned to 150 target and I know that as well after the upgrade to make full reset and set all over again that there was no problem about which many people unnecessarily writes. And I have no need to do now if right will be a new update.
I'm trying to upgrade and met with error with dnsmasq for this version on ac87u. It seems my old dnsmasq.conf.add doesn't work.
I am using dnsmasq.postconf script and they are working fine. Other than a substitute command that doesn't find a string in the current dnsmasq.conf it executes.
It's strange because I've searched and found no complains about it. If dnsmasq.conf.add doesn't work or changes after upgrade, there should be a lot of discussion on it. I'm upgrading from 376.49.5, with factory reset, failed with dnsmasq after trying couple of times.
I'm running astrill VPN applet on my ac87u. Any possibility for that? But it runs good before adding dnsmasq.conf.add.
I think I will give another try for dnsmasq.postconf. For new version seems more stable compared with my existing 376.49.5.
Make sure you did check the box "Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs" on the Administration/System tabs. I have seen some folks here forget about that this setting after they do a reset after the update.
I'm trying to upgrade and met with error with dnsmasq for this version on ac87u. It seems my old dnsmasq.conf.add doesn't work.
I reset to factory default after upgrade, all new settings with hands.jffs not guaranteed to be preserved with firmware upgrade, if new firmware bigger than old then jffs is resized, you need to backup files on jffs before upgrade and be prepared to reformat and restore after. I have noticed an old jffs can be mounted and repaired during boot - but not actually be usable.
Up and running on 378.52_2. Did the factory reset after update and so far so good. Keeping the fancy features offline (QOS, Traffic Analyzer, etc.,) to let it smoke in with privoxy and squid running. I did notice a couple of things:
- the dhcp-lease-max in dnsmasq.conf is no longer there and that is a good thing for us that do static assigned addressing from DHCP outside of the "pool"
- when adding mac and names to the parental controls after the first add the field for mac turns white with white text so you can't see the next mac you enter (cosmetic) I was using IE11 at the time.
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