Just in case this might have confused you,Update I realize I can’t edit this from the confit file. Could you help me with the path to
nvram set disable_dnsmqasq=1
nvram set disable_dnsmasq=1
nvram commit
Or will correcting the spelling of dnsmqasq fix all issues.
thanks
Um..did you flashback to an older version and get back working internet?perhaps but my router still does not work after firmware upgrade from V1.0.2.88SF to V1.0.2.89SF
I am using it in Router mode and not AP mode. I thought maybe the NVRAM error message I was getting is still related.
So I thought I would try and chase down this problem.
I still have no internet but can see all of my devices from the GUI router page. I have tried a reboot a few times. I might do it again.
If nothing else I have ssh into my router and set up keys to do so and can open nano.
I am still stuck with no internet. It seems like my WAN port has just dissapeared. Will be happy to post a log file or anything that might help me out. I have tried reverting back to the 88SF firmware and no luck there either
When opening a file in nano for some reason there is no txt files there to edit.
half thinking about going and trying to find another router just to get off my phones hotspot.
I figured out in the end that I could do this via Putty, after switching on Telnet in the debug pages of the routers.Just set both nvram variables:
Code:nvram set disable_dnsmqasq=1 nvram set disable_dnsmasq=1 nvram commit
Later (next release) this typo disable_dnsmqasq could be unset.
Voxel.
*ONLY* set this(these) variable on the R7800 you are using as an AP.I figured out in the end that I could do this via Putty, after switching on Telnet in the debug pages of the routers.
I made the change (by just inputting the three lines via Telnet, one ofter the other) in both router and AP - but then had problems with DNS on some established peripheral devices - e.g. mobile phone was connected with no internet. Haven't the skills to trace the issue to source - but rolled back to 88 which didn't resolve the problems; and reset the router and set it up again to get internet connectivity as before.
I'm sure it'll be fine with Voxel 90
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