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What's used instead?Those variables are no longer used in 384.3.
EDIT: Apparently /jffs/nvram/dhcp_staticlist (restoring that from a backup restored the list)
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What's used instead?Those variables are no longer used in 384.3.
Updated my two RT-AC68U's (Router and Access Point) from 380.69.2 to 384.3 Beta. Working great! Thanks Merlin!
Donated a meager amount again to show my appreciation of the work involved to maintain this effort. Encourage others to do the same to make it worth his while.
Is there anyway to guarantee of formatted memory to wipe everything?
I still cant get 382 or 384 working stable.
380 works perfectly. Could it be the Router itself?
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot set property 'href' of null httpApi.js:390
at Object.faqURL (httpApi.js:390)
at initial (Advanced_VPN_OpenVPN.asp:172)
at onload (Advanced_VPN_OpenVPN.asp:1076)
It is a RT AC3100. No revision number.Can you provide more context? What model of device, issue, error msg etc.
With this : It will erase NvramIs there anyway to guarantee of formatted memory to wipe everything?
What's used instead?
EDIT: Apparently /jffs/nvram/dhcp_staticlist (restoring that from a backup restored the list)
My NAT choices are Auto and Disable. Using Auto.Ken Firch, do you see HW acceleration: ctf+ fa. I don't; though internet speeds have gone way up.
See my post #158And I got this error in browser console. Advanced_VPN_OpenVPN.asp
Code:Uncaught TypeError: Cannot set property 'href' of null httpApi.js:390 at Object.faqURL (httpApi.js:390) at initial (Advanced_VPN_OpenVPN.asp:172) at onload (Advanced_VPN_OpenVPN.asp:1076)
My NAT choices are Auto and Disable. Using Auto.
No, I haven't done a factory reset for about the last 4-5 upgrades. I kept screen-shots, notes, links, etc., of all the configuration screens in a OneNote file for when I did have to reset and configure, but haven't had to refer to it for months.Did you reset to factory after upgrade? curious. thanks
Just updated AC68U to Beta2 and in every reboot I get these errors related to AiProtection:
kernel: tdts_udb: Unknown parameter `3'
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_ct_event_handler (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_update_devid_un_bootp (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_policy_match (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_usr_msg_handler (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_wan_detection (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol dev_wan (err 0)
kernel tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol mode (err 0)
kernel tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_unregister_qos_ops (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_get_action (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_update_devid_un_http_ua (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_do_fastpath_action (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_update_qos_data (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_register_qos_ops (err 0)
kernel: tdts_udbfw: Unknown symbol udb_shell_reg_func_find_ct (err 0)
If AiProtection is disabled these lines don’t appear in log.
Thank you.With this : It will erase Nvram
Turn off the router, press the WPS button , then turn on the router. Wait about 10 seconds, then release the WPS button, wait 3 min and reconfig from beginning.Dont import old settings
Delete your cert8.db and cert9.db file in your "%AppData%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles" profile.Having an issue with Firefox 58.02 with Beta 2 on my AC88u which was fine on Beta 1 and all previous versions of the firmware.
I can't access via HTTPS but works ok in Chrome, the HTTP site is fine
Has there been some change in the certs?
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Try a factory default reset and manually reconfiguring everything. Me and another developer have had this message happen only once, and we haven't seen it again since then - that was a few weeks ago.
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