wideglide123
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Everything is running well on my AC5300 with beta 1....
Thanks...
Thanks...
Totally agree......works like a charm. 18 items connected (online) to the router at the moment. Another 16 offline....Everything is running well on my AC5300 with beta 1....
Thanks...
I'll try reflashing ... I too had the squashfs error. However NTP seems to be fine - no errors.I decided to reflash the router a second time, and this time this error is not present.... Must have been an issue with the original flash....
I don't think internal name resolution works while in AP mode, only in Router mode.
But while on 380.67 (still AP Mode), the NTP update worked just fine and I never got those messages.... Something must have changed....
This may be a bug we can fix. When you go to syslog and click in the log window it will auto refresh for you, however, it also triggers auto refresh while trying to use scroll bars to navigate a long message. Makes it nearly impossible to use scroll bars.
DNS resolution does work in AP mode if the user sets the IP address of a DNS server in the LAN->LAN IP->DNS Server1 and/or DNS Server2 field. In my case, I just set the DNS Server1 entry to the IP address of my main router which takes care of the DNS lookups.
Im using a chrome browser on lubuntu.Works properly for me using Chrome. There is actual code in place to ensure that auto-scroll only occurs if the content is currently at the bottom of the list. What browser are you using?
DNS resolution does work in AP mode if the user sets the IP address of a DNS server in the LAN->LAN IP->DNS Server1 and/or DNS Server2 field. In my case, I just set the DNS Server1 entry to the IP address of my main router which takes care of the DNS lookups.
Can't reproduce it here, works for me. I would double check your AP configuration, especially if you have it set manually rather than use DHCP.
The RT-AC3200 has the 'Get LAN IP Automatically' turned On/Yes.... And the router page is populated with the right IP address/gateway information.
And all wireless devices on it work just fine (get IP addresses from the main router, along with DNS resolution).
As I glanced over the router boot up log (RT-AC3200 in AP Mode), I saw all these error messages that I've never seen before.... What seems to be the problem, and how do I fix this? Thanks...
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: brd: module loaded
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: loop: module loaded
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: pflash: found no supported devices
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: bcmsflash: found no supported devices
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: Boot partition size = 524288(0x80000)
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: lookup_nflash_rootfs_offset: offset = 0x200000
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: nflash: squash filesystem with lzma found at block 29
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: Creating 4 MTD partitions on "nflash":
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: 0x000000000000-0x000000080000 : "boot"
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: 0x000000080000-0x000000200000 : "nvram"
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: 0x000000200000-0x000004000000 : "linux"
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: 0x0000003b2af0-0x000004000000 : "rootfs"
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: PPP MPPE Compression module registered
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 24
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: PPTP driver version 0.8.5
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache ent�U�4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:12 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <4>dhd_detach(): thread:dhd_watchdog_thread:176 terminated OK
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to r8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [4f5a10]
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <3>SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 4f5a10, size deb8
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <4>dhd_detach(): thread:dhd_watchdog_thread:16c terminated OK
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <6>br1: port 1(eth1) entering forwarding state
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <6>device eth1 left promiscuous mode
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <6>br1: port 1(eth1) entering disabled state
Jul 31 18:00:13 kernel: <4>g_thread:166 terminated OK
Is the DNS pushed by your primary router a public one (ISP, Google, etc...), or the router's own IP?
Im using a chrome browser on lubuntu.
EDIT: Tried the same thing on my tablet. Chrome on android. Works fine. So its the version of Chrome used for lubuntu.
Currently having some issues with SmartConnect showing SSID as "open" when WPA2 Personal is set on my RT-AC88U.
Not sure what I broke, but I factory reset after updating to this latest Beta just to be on the safe side.
Now if I keep 2.4 and 5 bands as separate, things are fine and will show as "Secured" on other devices.
Going through SmartConnect and setting them with WPA2 for some reason bugs them both into being listed as "open" and is easily reproduced.
Something I'm missing that I may have set before the restore that's messing me up?
I've installed 380.66_4 on my RT-AC68U and would like updating to 380.68-beta with factory reset.
Do I need to make a factory reset again once I've installed the final release?
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