Yes, Voxel increased the 6 digit limitation to 9 digits (basically 1000 TB, or 1 petabyte). 1.0.2.53SF added full support for it, as before .53, you had to use a telnet/ssh oneliner command to "bypass" the traffic_meter's hardcoded limitation.Hi Voxel,
Is the traffic meter is still limited to 6 digits. As my current FUP is 1.4tb i cant set beyond 1tb.
its says server cant be reached.
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Yes, Voxel increased the 6 digit limitation to 9 digits (basically 1000 TB, or 1 petabyte). 1.0.2.53SF added full support for it, as before .53, you had to use a telnet/ssh oneliner command to "bypass" the traffic_meter's hardcoded limitation.
Very odd. There is a commit on Voxel's Github that increases Traffic Meter's HTML field value from 6 digits to 9; and a commit that should allow the use of a value above 999,999 MB.I'm using 53SF-KF, and cannot set a 1TB limit (actually, 1,000,000MB, not quite a TB). I have to use 999,999MB. So I wonder if there's something else I have to do be able to go over 1TB? Or maybe I'm misunderstanding what the limit was raised to? Not a big deal, looks odd, and makes me curious *smile*.
Very odd. There is a commit on Voxel's Github that increases Traffic Meter's HTML field value from 6 digits to 9; and a commit that should allow the use of a value above 999,999 MB.
Worst case, this telnet/ssh command created by kamoj should work with 50SF and 53SF-KF.
Try to do the following:Thanks for building this...I am having a problem sharing an external drive that's connected to the USB. I am able to see a gateway but not a shared network folder in Win 10
\\192.168.1.1
net use X: \\192.168.1.1\your_share_name
The R7800 was not effected by the VPNFilter Malware. so you are okayI am new to R7800 custom firmware, I am currently on 1.0.2.44SF, can I upgrade my router to this version straight away?
Also, does this version has "VPNFilter" router malware fixed?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/07/vpnfilter_is_much_worse_than_everyone_thought
The R7800 was not effected by the VPNFilter Malware. so you are okay
https://kb.netgear.com/000058814/Security-Advisory-for-VPNFilter-Malware-on-Some-NETGEAR-Devices
I agree but as of now its not effected and still isn't at this time https://kb.netgear.com/000058814/Security-Advisory-for-VPNFilter-Malware-on-Some-NETGEAR-DevicesOn the other hand, I've heard that this malware continues to be refined and developed, so new routers may be going onto the affected list as time goes on. The R7800 wasn't initially affected, it may be at some point. Good to keep ones eyes open on these things.
Actually tested this just now. It shows up in the value box, but hitting Apply does indeed result in a 400 HTTP error message. Tested on Voxel's latest, 1.0.2.54SF.Just checked this out.
Netgear has changed the net-cgi in these regards, so it's broken in 50SF and 53SF-KF.
I tried the same fix as with the disappeared Device Names, and that worked ok.
So, it's a small thing for Voxel to do with next release.
The workaround is still working:
Log in to the router and set the limit manually with the command eg:
nvram set mon_volumn_limit=999999991
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