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There will be a break but also no one is forcing people to upgrade just because a new firmware is out that is your choice.

Literally, a LOL, I literally laught here. ;)
 
Literally, a LOL, I literally laught here. ;)

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Upgrade from 386.7_2 went smooth. The only issue identified is that the cpu_wait variable disappeared, so I cannot set it. As a result the cpu temperature increased from 67 to 72 degrees Celsius when the router is idle. @RMerlin could you check if this is intentionally done in new ASUS GPL or is a bug?
 
67 to 72 increase is insignificant.

Was a router reboot performed?
 
67 to 72 increase is insignificant.

Was a router reboot performed?
Yes. After one hour I will reboot again, but the problem is that cpu_wait variable does not exist anymore.
 
Upgrade from 386.7_2 went smooth. The only issue identified is that the cpu_wait variable disappeared, so I cannot set it. As a result the cpu temperature increased from 67 to 72 degrees Celsius when the router is idle. @RMerlin could you check if this is intentionally done in new ASUS GPL or is a bug?
That variable has never existed on the RT-AX88U.

Code:
#if defined(RTAC86U) || defined(GTAC2900)
        { "cpu_wait", "1", CKN_STR1, CKN_TYPE_DEFAULT, CKN_ACC_LEVEL_DEFAULT, CKN_ENC_DEFAULT, 0 },
#endif
 
That variable has never existed on the RT-AX88U.
I remember that I've used cpu_wait in the past. My router always keeps cpu temperature around 66-67 in idle state. Now it is 72. I am wondering what is the reason? I cannot revert now to 386.7_2 to verify the issue because the time slot for router maintenance obtained from my wife expired :D
 
Upgrade from 386.7_2 went smooth. The only issue identified is that the cpu_wait variable disappeared, so I cannot set it. As a result the cpu temperature increased from 67 to 72 degrees Celsius when the router is idle. @RMerlin could you check if this is intentionally done in new ASUS GPL or is a bug?

If this the command you were trying ?

I have an A1 model so its turned off for me. Also a 5 degree increase in temps is nothing to worry about.

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If this the command you were trying ?

I have an A1 model so its turned off for me. Also a 5 degree increase in temps is nothing to worry about.

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Yes, it is the command I looked for. I remember that there was such command, but forgot it and wrongly decided that there is a nvram variable named "cpu_wait". Thank you for reminding me the right way to manipulate power options.

So now I've checked the status - the cpuwait is ENABLED as it was configured on my router, so the temperature increase is of another origin. Yes, 5 degree increase in not to worry about, but why upgrade from 386.7_2 to 386.8 results in such increase?
 
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No problem at all with temperatures. Nothing changed with step to 386.8.
 
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Currently having a DNS-Leak when using: WAN->DoT (Privacy).
Shows up many "WOODY" adresses from the US by testing the VPN with dns-leak.com
Used Quad9 as DNS and for DoT, maybe its there Servers in the US (not swiss) but not sure about it :rolleyes:

Source:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/new-to-dns-over-tls.61296/#post-543463
(DNS is set to exlusive like metioned from here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/express-and-nordvpn-only-accept-dns-exclusive.72733/#post-694675)

Question: "SAFE" ???
 
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Currently having a DNS-Leak when using: WAN->DoT (Privacy).
Shows up many "WOODY" adresses from the US by testing the VPN with dns-leak.com
Used Quad9 as DNS and for DoT, maybe its there Servers in the US (not swiss) but not sure about it :rolleyes:

Source:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/new-to-dns-over-tls.61296/#post-543463
(DNS is set to exlusive like metioned from here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/express-and-nordvpn-only-accept-dns-exclusive.72733/#post-694675)

Question: "SAFE" ???


IMHO, yes, safe.
 
From the other Thread:
Origin IP general geolocation information: i.e. geocode, region ID, city ID, and metro code
so VPN over Quad9 with DoT wouldn´t be this safe, by collecting this data from users ?
 
From the other Thread:

so VPN over Quad9 with DoT wouldn´t be this safe, by collecting this data from users ?

You can check yourself via ipleak.net - it will tell you the IP address (VPN or provider), geolocation and more details - as well as the DNS servers used!

By the way: There is no free lunch here! Either you pay with your data for a free service or you pay with money for the right secure service... :oops:
 
And unless you buy that 'right secure service' and can fully/completely control it yourself, even that security is an illusion, eventually. :)
 
These temperatures mean nothing. They depend on ambient temperature in the room and other factors. What is important is the difference between 386.7_2 and 386.8. Did you compared the CPU temperature between 386.7_2 and 386.8?
 
And unless you buy that 'right secure service' and can fully/completely control it yourself, even that security is an illusion, eventually. :)
you just use Unbound? unless signature is not up to date ?
 
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