LongbowArcher
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As always: Many thanks Voxel!!!
root@R7800:~$ /opt/bin/opkg install softethervpn5-server
Package softethervpn5-server (5.01.9674-1) installed in root is up to date.
Configuring softethervpn5-libs.
Creating hamcore.se2 archive...
//opt/lib/opkg/info/softethervpn5-libs.postinst: //opt/lib/opkg/info/softethervpn5-libs.postinst: 4: hamcorebuilder: not found
Collected errors:
* pkg_run_script: package "softethervpn5-libs" postinst script returned status 127.
* opkg_configure: softethervpn5-libs.postinst returned 127.
P.S. appendix A may be updated with dropbearkey -t ed25519 -s 256 -f /tmp/ssh/dropbear_ed25519_host_key
hamcorebuilder: not foundpostinst is trying to execute this command:
GCONV_PATH=/opt/lib/gconv hamcorebuilder /opt/libexec/softethervpn/hamcore /opt/libexec/softethervpn/hamcore.se2 && rm -fr /opt/libexec/softethervpn/hamcore
so the question is, does hamcorebuilder exist and is it in the path ??
export PATH=/opt/bin:$PATH
Writing /opt/libexec/softethervpn/hamcore.se2.../opt/bin/hamcorebuilder is in the .ipk -> so my guess is that /opt/bin is missing in your $PATH.
can you try this:
and after that try to reinstall softethervpn5-libs ?Code:export PATH=/opt/bin:$PATH
I'm not at home so can't see the exact screens or wording.
Using the "grand access" of "block" buttons didn't work for me, but adding Mac addresses to the block or white list did the trick.
Hopefully it works also for you.
Hi Voxel,
First off all hats off for pulling something like custom firmwares of on your own. I've had V1.0.2.77SF on my R7800 for 1 year+ without ever having any issue or reboot. After upgrading to V1.0.2.88SF (directly from the 77SF) i'm experiencing some crashes.
Rebooting the device is the only way to fix it. Everything goes completly down and the power led turns red. First i thought i was using to many connections in my torrenting software and simply overloading the router, but today it happend doing nothing but a netflix stream on my tv. So i quess it's once every 24 hour and not triggered by load. What could it be?
* I should probably give it a hard reset first, and see if the issue persists after doing that.
** It evens says i should do that in the only 2 sentence instructions, sorry for being noob. Done and it's probably fine now Will do a small donation for all your effort!
Hello,Another reset today. So the hard reset after upgrade didn't fix it. Any thoughts? Also running AP mode. For now reverted back to the old 77 version
Another reset today. So the hard reset after upgrade didn't fix it. Any thoughts? Also running AP mode. For now reverted back to the old 77 version
I've reverted back to V1.0.2.77SF. Using it as acces point only. No problems now. So i recommend that oneI've been having this same issue and it's driving me crazy, very hard to work from home with the internet dropping out 10+ times per day. Can you tell me which version you're using without a problem?
Thank you!
P.S. @Voxel I appreciate you!
Edit: I was having this restart issue regularly on the OEM firmware, multiple versions. I moved to Voxel V1.0.2.88SF and the issue continued. Hopefully this helps debug? Thanks in advance.
2nd Edit: Also, it seems to happen far more frequently under load. If we are concurrently using multiple services (MS Teams, Zoom, Netflix, Discord, HBO, Steam, etc.) it definitely hits us more frequently.
It was V1.0.2.84Question : _ what was the version of the firmware of your R7800 when you upgraded it with the the one from Mr Voxel?
Does it matter which firmware version I had before installing 1.0.2.88SF?1.0.2.88 works perfectly. I also disable every feature I don't need/want, so that may or may not be relevant.
[R7800] settings/disable/optimization documentation consolidation
Optimization can mean many things. This thread describes a number of steps which were tested by @HELLO_wORLD, @kamoj, @R. Gerrits, myself and others in early 2020 and subsequent tests since. Initially the idea was to stop the R7800 from running a number of processes which sent data to Netgear...www.snbforums.com
Does it matter which firmware version I had before installing 1.0.2.88SF?
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