Did you click the OK button (I think thats what is shown for that particular notice or maybe it was Accept) at the bottom of the notice window. You may have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the notice for the button to appear.Dirty upgrade of an RT-AC86U from 386.13_2 to 386.14, but I get the EULA popup every time I return to the main page, even after logging out and then in again.
Any way to make that stop?
Yes, but I see now that the issue only exist in Firefox...Did you click the OK button (I think thats what is shown for that particular notice or maybe it was Accept) at the bottom of the notice window. You may have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the notice for the button to appear.
scmerlin is installed on user1.asp in my test. Scrollbar is visible on the right, and I can scroll down the page.I said it was for all webui pages generated by the user?.asp add-ons and I stand by that statement.
There's a chance there might be good deals on Black Friday as well, considering that there is no mergency to replace the router.the RT-AX88U Pro on sale at it's lowest price at $223.55 at Amazon right now.
RT-AC68U
I have also verified that the latest scMerlin 2.5.6 master release does not have a problem with the vertical scrollbar on the 386.14 F/W version.I just tested ScMerlin and it loads fine for me on an RT-AC66U_B1, so it's not for all webui pages.
I concur. The problem is definitely add-on specific, and the code changes that I made in some of the affected add-ons (spdMerlin, ntpMerlin, connmon) for the 3006.102.1 F/W should also fix the "missing scrollbar" problem.This will be addon specific. Asus has been making changes to the webui code, client_function.js for instance has new dependencies, so developers need to adjust.
/jffs/scripts/connmon develop
/jffs/scripts/connmon forceupdate
/jffs/scripts/spdmerlin develop
/jffs/scripts/spdmerlin forceupdate
/jffs/scripts/ntpmerlin develop
/jffs/scripts/ntpmerlin forceupdate
Well done on finding and demonstrating the ONLY user?.asp that still works with scrolling .scmerlin is installed on user1.asp in my test. Scrollbar is visible on the right, and I can scroll down the page.
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No, I don't get any changelogs. It would be difficult anyway since I don't work with specific releases, but with whatever snapshot Asus deems "good enough" at the time I request an updated GPL.
Well done on finding and demonstrating the ONLY user?.asp that still works with scrolling .
Run "top" and see what is causing the high CPU usage.<deep breath>
My ac86 goes crazy on boot (100% cpu) if I’ve my entware drive running scripts plugged in, so I can’t get an internet connection to update ntpMerlin from the command line as indicated in this thread.
So it seems the only way *-for me-* to pull this off is a hard reset.
Yuck
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