The rule is added to the firewall immediately when adding the profile. The firewall restarts with the new rule after each change.Port forwarding seems to be broken on my rt-ac68u with firmware 384.19
"Apply" button doesn't appear when adding lines in the table (port triggering is ok).
I didn't have port forwarding enabled before so I don't know if it's a new bug...
- Create a backup/disk image of your USB drive used for amtm, Entware, swap file, and scripts.
- Or better yet, clone your USB to another USB drive and put this 'original' away (while testing the new firmware)
WARNING: A bit of a long story but the lesson at the end is worth it....
My question is: Does this upgrade replace the CFE? Or does the re-partitioning preserve it?
I have 1.0.2.1 on my router. Just double checking.
Best regards to all from Patagonia.
^ Used that many years ago. Since my amtm USB is formatted ext4, I do not think Windows reads esx3/4 without 3rd party tooling. How was your USB formatted? I'm really trying to clone the USB SATA drive as a backup so I can swap out routers when I need to and keep a hot-spare AC86U around. To do this backup, (since WinSCP cannot copy all the files) I think I'll need a boot Linux-friendly DVD/USB for booting the laptop. Then connect both source USB and target USB to do a full image copy.
Hahaha thanks! In any case, I am too old to feel bad about my mistakes! I prefer to immortalize them^^^ Don't feel too bad... I tried to do that once too and now am very specific about my naming. I named my dl dirs AC86U and for the AC68U-AC1900 so I would not make that mistake again. Peace.
The rule is added to the firewall immediately when adding the profile. The firewall restarts with the new rule after each change.
What's the best way to fully clone the USB drive assuming it's NOT formatted for NTFS and the user (me) has a Windows laptop?
I was going to use WinSCP but skynet or diversion has so many files opens in entware that Windows does not like, I just said well that's a bust. Thoughts? Thanks!
Since upgrading to 384.19 (from 384.18) Only one of my mesh nodes is reporting clients attached. My main router is an RT-AX88U with two RT-AC86U, as mesh nodes. I've tried the stock firmware (3.0.0.4.384_82072-gc842320) on the mesh nodes as well, and still no difference. At any given time, I generally have 15-25 devices connected. Some of my devices are struggling to get a connection after this upgrade, but the odd thing is when they do connect it does appear to be a strong connection with good throughput, but easily loses the connection. Maybe it is just misreporting, not sure if I can ssh in and see the connected devices?
I don't have any load balancing enabled, nothing but the default smart connect rules.
I have not tried a factory reset of the RT-AX88U, but would symptoms like this warrant a reset?
AC86U:/tmp/home/root# df -Th
Filesystem Type Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
ubi:rootfs_ubifs ubifs 77.2M 60.6M 16.6M 79% /
devtmpfs devtmpfs 214.9M 0 214.9M 0% /dev
tmpfs tmpfs 215.0M 232.0K 214.8M 0% /var
tmpfs tmpfs 215.0M 2.8M 212.2M 1% /tmp/mnt
mtd:bootfs jffs2 4.4M 3.3M 1.1M 75% /bootfs
tmpfs tmpfs 215.0M 2.8M 212.2M 1% /tmp/mnt
mtd:data jffs2 8.0M 716.0K 7.3M 9% /data
tmpfs tmpfs 215.0M 2.8M 212.2M 1% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock9 jffs2 47.0M 9.6M 37.4M 20% /jffs
/dev/sda ext4 58.4G 3.0G 52.5G 5% /tmp/mnt/1D7A-ASUS-AC86U
tmpfs tmpfs 215.0M 2.8M 212.2M 1% /www/index_style.css
tmpfs tmpfs 215.0M 2.8M 212.2M 1% /www/require/modules/menuTree.js
Isn't it 9.6M used (and 37.4M free)?So far the the jffs partition is showing 47.0M with 9.6M free
I think just reentering the data and saving would do it.
^ Used that many years ago. Since my amtm USB is formatted ext4, I do not think Windows reads esx3/4 without 3rd party tooling. How was your USB formatted? I'm really trying to clone the USB SATA drive as a backup so I can swap out routers when I need to and keep a hot-spare AC86U around. To do this backup, (since WinSCP cannot copy all the files) I think I'll need a boot Linux-friendly DVD/USB for booting the laptop. Then connect both source USB and target USB to do a full image copy.
Stay safe, stay alive. Peace. Suggestions welcome.
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