Question regarding config persistence with Voxel firmware...
If I edit /etc/config/wireless to manually set the beacon interval for the 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz radios, will it persist after a reboot?
It won't survive reboot. This file is regenerated at every reboot. For beacon interval it uses hard coded values from /sbin/update-wifi.If I edit /etc/config/wireless to manually set the beacon interval for the 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz radios, will it persist after a reboot?
Tip: Not a good idea to change beacon interval for general usage, unless you have a specific scenario where you want to utilize beacon interval and dtim.
Beacon interval is not the way to achieve this. I mentioned the file in my previous post which sets beacon interval, if you really want you can do some testing.The goal is to try to have clients "prefer" the 5GHz channel by seeing it's beacon before seeing the the 2.4GHz beacon. Is this not what beacon interval is meant to be used for?
Hello everyone,
Hope you're all doing well
I've downloaded the latest Voxel's Firmware, R7800-V1.0.2.97.2SF. and tried to install it the usual way.
_ I always first uninstall Mr Kamoj Add-on eventhough I know the Add-on will be uninstalled with the newest firmware. But that's what I do anyway
_ I logged on my R7800, chose the new firmware to upload (I'm using Vivaldi on my Ubuntu laptop) and started to upload the firmware.
_ got a Connexion Failed (or something like that) during the transfer. Weird.
_ launched Firefox and uploaded the firmware again. Weird thing, no sign on the GUI window that it was uploading, no progression. Then I lost again the connection.
_ I logged back using Vivaldi and this is weird, the GUI said I was using v97.2SF but the router hadn't rebooted at all. I could surf and all but no reboot.
_ I logged on my MacBook and started the upload process again using Safari. Again, no sign of the upload progression, just that it was uploading the file. Then I lost the connexion WITH the R7800. I write WITH because I didn't lose the WiFi connection, the router was still alive. And again, the GUI said I was using v97.2SF.
_ so I logged on my desktop computer that has an Ethernet connection to the router. I launched Brave, and stated again the upload ot the newest firmware. Again, no sign of progression. Lost again the connection to the router. Back to the GUI, firmware was again 97.2SF but the router hadn't rebooted.
So I decided to revert back to v97.1SF. I got a warning saying it was an older firmware than the one being used. I decided to upload it anyway. This time, I don't know why, I saw the upload progression on the GUI window. The router rebooted at the end.
When I logged back, the GUI said I was using v97.1SF. I installed Mr Kamoj Add-on again, no problem.
Everything seems running fine. I've got to go to work (I'm late now :O ) but I'll check again later today.
This is the first time I'm having problem upgrading the firmware.
For info, this is the file's size : 31,0 Mo (31 027 329 octets)
Was I too fast and geeky to install this firmware? Am I the only one having this problem? Is there a cure?
Thanx a lot for your returns and help
When I downloaded the new firmware this morning, there was the change log.
Have you tried to upgrade your R7800 with this new firmware? Am I the only one?
Does such an update wipe out your settings? I presume it at least wipes out your private SSH keys (if you added them), correct?Dirty update from v1.0.2.97.1SF to v1.0.2.97.2 via an Ethernet connection with Firefox on Windows 10.
Smooth update with no information screen problems during the update. Version number, progress bars, and etc. as expected. So far so good.
Does such an update wipe out your settings? I presume it at least wipes out your private SSH keys (if you added them), correct?
I'm new to Voxel and still not clear on what gets wiped vs what doesn't when you upgrade to a new version.
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During the update, when the file was being transferred, you could see the progress bar moving? Yes, although it was quicker than normal. Did your router reboot when it was done? Yes. Did you lose the connection during the whole process? Only after the reboot when I had to log back in.
Cuz when I tried to update mine, I didn't see the router rebooting, I didn't lose the connection. When I reloaded the webpage, the GUI said I was using v97.2 firmware.
I wonder, is there a way to check the version in the command window? Is there a command line you can use when you're logged on the router? I am sure there is, I just do not know what it is.
Multiple ways:I wonder, is there a way to check the version in the command window? Is there a command line you can use when you're logged on the router?
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