no, as that did lead to a quite low performance in the past. now I am mainly running skynet, unbound and flexqos as well as some of the other smaller scripts (vnstat, yazfi, etc.).Do you have diversion with pixelserv installed?
no, as that did lead to a quite low performance in the past. now I am mainly running skynet, unbound and flexqos as well as some of the other smaller scripts (vnstat, yazfi, etc.).Do you have diversion with pixelserv installed?
Disable FlexQoS and change Diversion from "Standard" to the "Lite" version. Both of those are known to have issues with recent firmware.
Have you considered interference from USB3.0 data signal? It can considerably hinder the quality of wireless in 2.4Ghz range.
I personally had problems with diversion with its pixelserv-tls server and dsd process. I removed diversion with pixelserv-tls and switched to AdGuardHome to resolve the conflict.now I am mainly running skynet, unbound and flexqos as well as some of the other smaller scripts (vnstat, yazfi, etc.)
What's your router model?Is this the SSH command to change the USB Mode for the AiMesh node to USB2.0?
agree, i'm really happy with AdGuardHome and Cake-Qos.I personally had problems with diversion with its pixelserv-tls server and dsd process. I removed diversion with pixelserv-tls and switched to AdGuardHome to resolve the conflict.
Folks on this forum also say that flexqos may cause trouble.
I would recommend removing one addon at a time until crashes stop.
This Is The WayI would recommend removing one addon at a time until crashes stop.
RT-AC68UWhat's your router model?
OK... Sure. Why not?Nobody? I guess I'll just keep the previous version w/ crashing open VPN since I don't use it & wait for the next version then
Why would you want to wait? The router will constantly notify you that there is a newer version available. There is no reason at all to stay on 386.12_2.Nobody? I guess I'll just keep the previous version w/ crashing open VPN since I don't use it & wait for the next version then
You must have missed my previous question on the prior page that went unansweredOK... Sure. Why not?
I was just asking cause I literally just flashed 3826.12_2 on main & mesh routers and reentered all my settings & factory reset then noticed a new version like a day latr.Why would you want to wait? The router will constantly notify you that there is a newer version available. There is no reason at all to stay on 386.12_2.
Just flash update. No need to reconfigure.I was just asking cause I literally just flashed 3826.12_2 on main & mesh routers and reentered all my settings & factory reset then noticed a new version like a day latr.
Didn't know if the open VPN issue would affect me since I don't use it?
I always update but didn't know if this one issue would warrant another immediate flash.
Also having let's encrypt tell me to change my domain name which I've never had to do through several flashes. I Searched the forums on how to renew certificate w/out changing the name w/ No luck
No need to reconfigure, does not compute. Im not leaving everytrhing at stock settings and I thought that saving & restoring settings was frowned upon when flashing a newer version?Just flash update. No need to reconfigure.
You do not need to save and restore settings either. Just flash the newer firmware — all your previous settings will be in tact after the device reboots.No need to reconfigure, does not compute. Im not leaving everytrhing at stock settings and I thought that saving & restoring settings was frowned upon when flashing a newer version?
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