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Has anyone been able to successfully install these updates on a R7800 running in AP mode? I saw others are having problems but no solutions/workarounds. If anyone has any ideas of what to look for in the logs, i can spend some time examining them.
Would you mind sharing your settings? AP mode has very few settings. I'm wondering if it has to do with the use of DFS. Are you using an attached USB storage? Auto or Short preamble? My WPS is disabled. I have three devices connected to the ethernet ports: An Ubiquiti EdgeRouter <=>WAN, Xbox Series X on LAN1, Garage opener (running @ 10Mbps) on LAN 2, Seagate 4TB on USB 3 (HFS+ partition)Yes. I only run in AP mode.
Would you mind sharing your settings? AP mode has very few settings. I'm wondering if it has to do with the use of DFS. Are you using an attached USB storage? Auto or Short preamble? My WPS is disabled. I have three devices connected to the ethernet ports: An Ubiquiti EdgeRouter <=>WAN, Xbox Series X on LAN1, Garage opener (running @ 10Mbps) on LAN 2, Seagate 4TB on USB 3 (HFS+ partition)
Thank you for sharing this.Not using any DFS channels
No attached USB storage
Auto preamble
WPS is disabled
Just the pfSense firewall is connected to an ethernet portI
Sorry I just do not understand what specific problems do you expect in AP mode?Thank you for sharing this.
I'm going to do some tests with non-DFS channels (My area is mega-congested but it is worth the try) without the USB storage. I'll share the results
I was able to install. And I do use it in AP mode.Has anyone been able to successfully install these updates on a R7800 running in AP mode?
Hey Voxel,Sorry I just do not understand what specific problems do you expect in AP mode?
I was able to install. And I do use it in AP mode.
DFS channels
USB storage is attached (ext4), samba and FTP, minidlna (ReadySHARE)
Auto preamble
WPS is disabled
Voxel.
Oops... I am not the right guy to follow me...Hey Voxel,
If you are using the r7800 in AP mode, what router are you using? Of course if you don't mind sharing with us.
I'm asking because I'm still a newbie in the routing network stuff.
Regards,
Voxel:Sorry I just do not understand what specific problems do you expect in AP mode?
I was able to install. And I do use it in AP mode.
DFS channels
USB storage is attached (ext4), samba and FTP, minidlna (ReadySHARE)
Auto preamble
WPS is disabled
Voxel.
I do not think so. Sorry. I am using R7800 in AP mode with 64 (DFS), Region: Europe. Exactly this R7800 in AP mode is mainly used by all of my family. 24/7. Stable. No reboots.Hence my idea is to choose a non-DFS channel, install .82 firmware and see if the rebooting stops. Makes sense?
DFS channels
USB storage is attached (ext4), samba and FTP, minidlna (ReadySHARE)
Auto preamble
WPS is disabled
nvram set nocloud=1
nvram set nokwilt=1
nvram commit
reboot
Yes, I'll test this with your latest release today. I really appreciate the help (and I do realize that it is not your bug because NG forums are reporting the same issue)I do not think so. Sorry. I am using R7800 in AP mode with 64 (DFS), Region: Europe. Exactly this R7800 in AP mode is mainly used by all of my family. 24/7. Stable. No reboots.
Well. Add-on to this my message:
I have ReadyCLOUD and kwilt disabled (Sorry, I do not like these stuffs from NG).
Recently @kamoj pointed me the bug (NG/DNI bug, not mine) in the net-lan script related to net-lan and ReadyCLOUD for R9000. As far as I remember I've fixed this exactly in 80SF (for R7800). But seems, I missed this fix after 80SF... Sorry. From my changelog:
1.0.2.80SF:
1. Toolchain: Go is upgraded 1.14.6->1.15.1.
2. Toolchain: binutils version is upgraded 2.34->2.35.
3. OpenSSL v. 1.0.2 package: change default config directory.
4. net-lan init script bug is fixed (thanks to kamoj).
5. qcawifi.sh: Fix for guest Wi-Fi allowing DNS over TCP (thanks to R. Gerrits).
. . .
Really bad that I've missed this fix...
Could you try to disable these ReadyCLOUD and kwilt to test? From telnet or ssh:
Code:nvram set nocloud=1 nvram set nokwilt=1 nvram commit reboot
I'll add the fix to the next release. But bug exists in the all current released versions. Stock and mine. For R7800/R9000/ORBI.
Voxel.
Tested. No reboots with the nocloud/nokwit in 24+ hrsI do not think so. Sorry. I am using R7800 in AP mode with 64 (DFS), Region: Europe. Exactly this R7800 in AP mode is mainly used by all of my family. 24/7. Stable. No reboots.
Well. Add-on to this my message:
I have ReadyCLOUD and kwilt disabled (Sorry, I do not like these stuffs from NG).
Recently @kamoj pointed me the bug (NG/DNI bug, not mine) in the net-lan script related to net-lan and ReadyCLOUD for R9000. As far as I remember I've fixed this exactly in 80SF (for R7800). But seems, I missed this fix after 80SF... Sorry. From my changelog:
1.0.2.80SF:
1. Toolchain: Go is upgraded 1.14.6->1.15.1.
2. Toolchain: binutils version is upgraded 2.34->2.35.
3. OpenSSL v. 1.0.2 package: change default config directory.
4. net-lan init script bug is fixed (thanks to kamoj).
5. qcawifi.sh: Fix for guest Wi-Fi allowing DNS over TCP (thanks to R. Gerrits).
. . .
Really bad that I've missed this fix...
Could you try to disable these ReadyCLOUD and kwilt to test? From telnet or ssh:
Code:nvram set nocloud=1 nvram set nokwilt=1 nvram commit reboot
I'll add the fix to the next release. But bug exists in the all current released versions. Stock and mine. For R7800/R9000/ORBI.
Voxel.
Whatever the next release is after 82.1 ... which could be either 82.2 or 83.0“I'll add the fix to the next release.”
Confused.
82.2? 83.0?
Rather 82.2. Not so many changes, so quickfix version. Seems I have to release this quickfix now...“I'll add the fix to the next release.”
Confused.
82.2? 83.0?
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