I get the following error when trying to update to the latest beta on my AC66(R). I've tried redownloading from the mirror to make sure it wasn't a corrupted download.
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The traffic analyzer statistic continues to be incorrect in the daily chart
Did you unzip it first?
Yeah, I've been running Asuswrt-Merlin on my router for the past couple of years so this isn't my first update. Been a long-time lurker and just finally created a username today
There was an AC66U build of 380.58; did that not use Asus GPL 380_1354?
Welcome aboard!
Can you check the sha256sum.txt against the .trx file to see if it arrives safely for you?
I just tested it here and it checks out fine with the SHA256 hash.
In the DHCP static lease page, there are a lot of devices named "new device", it does not take the hostname, which instead is correct
JFFS partition. /jffs/traffic.db.Where does the Trend Micro statistics store its information?
The traffic analyzer statistic continues to be incorrect in the daily chart
In my case, just CTF is being shown as enabled. It used to show CTF+FA until I turned it off after enabling the Statistics deal. Note: with CTF enabled, the Statistics does seem correct as it matches when acceleration is off. Originally when it showed CTF+FA, the statistics was not correct. I had to disable it. Then I re-enabled it and just CTF showed. Strange.
I get the following error when trying to update to the latest beta on my AC66(R). I've tried redownloading from the mirror to make sure it wasn't a corrupted download.
Reboot your router while not having any USB disk plugged in to free up enough RAM to complete the upgrade.
Sorry, but I am not seeing any such issues as the web UI seems as fast as it was before.Just installed 380.59 Beta 1 on an AC5300. The web GUI is painfully slow. I had noticed this previously with the ASUS Beta. Anyone else seeing the same thing?
Just flashed 380.59 B1 on my AC-3100 and all is good thanks Eric.
Did you factory restore coming from 380.58?
Reboot your router while not having any USB disk plugged in to free up enough RAM to complete the upgrade.
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