visortgw
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MUCH more readable!It's now an option in the latest develop branch update. Default is still "Linear". Preference is saved as a browser cookie only.
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MUCH more readable!It's now an option in the latest develop branch update. Default is still "Linear". Preference is saved as a browser cookie only.
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What, now it's a VU Meter!? I'm exponentially impressed ;-)It's now an option in the latest develop branch update. Default is still "Linear". Preference is saved as a browser cookie only.
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Thanks, working fine.It's now an option in the latest develop branch update. Default is still "Linear". Preference is saved as a browser cookie only.
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Really great thing, thank you (preferring log vs. lin)!It's now an option in the latest develop branch update. Default is still "Linear". Preference is saved as a browser cookie only.
What, now it's a VU Meter!? I'm exponentially impressed ;-)
The main reason is to not take up space in the custom_settings.txt file which is limited to 8KB. Plus the shell script has no use for this information so no need to pass it outside the browser. Lastly, it seems to be a standard convention for other graphing addons (Skynet and all Jack’s addons).Just because I'm curious - why browser cookie vs. settings file?
This is due to old-fashioned Americanism and forgetting that other countries may do things differently. I can probably fix that.And another question I wanted to ask for a long time but always forgot: Why , for thousands-delimiter instead of . in scale and rates?
I have pushed a fix that should respect your local machine locale when formatting numbers. Please check the graphs and the bandwidth settings table to see if it looks right for your locale. Post a screenshot of your results, please.The main reason is to not take up space in the custom_settings.txt file which is limited to 8KB. Plus the shell script has no use for this information so no need to pass it outside the browser. Lastly, it seems to be a standard convention for other graphing addons (Skynet and all Jack’s addons).
This is due to old-fashioned Americanism and forgetting that other countries may do things differently. I can probably fix that.
Yes, that was an unfinished option when I decided to work on the graphs. I think I've fixed it now. I wanted to avoid writing the default setting (enabled) to the custom_settings.txt file but never tested my flawed logic. Seems to work better after my latest push.Hi @dave14305 originally I had Conntrack Flushing disabled via the CLI and I tried enabling it via the GUI but without success. Subsequently I enabled it via the CLI and was able to disable it via the GUI but not to enable it via the GUI.
Yes, that was an unfinished option when I decided to work on the graphs. I think I've fixed it now. I wanted to avoid writing the default setting (enabled) to the custom_settings.txt file but never tested my flawed logic. Seems to work better after my latest push.
It probably came in 384.19. But it's simply called "VoIP and Instant Messaging" in 384.18 and earlier. Same content, different label. I would suggest moving File Transferring to the bottom, and VoIP higher up if you're doing any Zoom/Skype/Teams these days.Recently installed FlexQoS on my RT-AX3000 running Merlin 384.18 and I don't see the Work from Home Category. The categories listed appear different from my RT-AC68U. Does Work from Home fall under the Others category? Is the below listing acceptable for Flex functionality?
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Thanks! Any idea what Learn From Home is under the old categories?It probably came in 384.19. But it's simply called "VoIP and Instant Messaging" in 384.18 and earlier. Same content, different label. I would suggest moving File Transferring to the bottom, and VoIP higher up if you're doing any Zoom/Skype/Teams these days.
It didn't exist in the old setup. Even in the current setup, it's an unhelpful duplication of Streaming and a subset of the Web Surfing categories. You're not missing much.Thanks! Any idea what Learn From Home is under the old categories?
Gotcha.It didn't exist in the old setup. Even in the current setup, it's an unhelpful duplication of Streaming and a subset of the Web Surfing categories. You're not missing much.
I believe Adaptive QoS is broken on the AX58U/3000U prior to 386. Run flexqos debug and post the output just to be sure it’s nothing else.Gotcha.
Doesn't seem to be working properly. I've got upload/download set to 8U/125D, but I'm pulling 11U,178D when doing a speedtest. Where should I start to try and figure out what's going on?
I believe Adaptive QoS is broken on the AX58U/3000U prior to 386. Run flexqos debug and post the output just to be sure it’s nothing else.
FlexQoS v1.0.6 released 2020-11-23
Debug date: 2020-12-04 17:12:56-0800
Router Model: RT-AX3000
Firmware Ver: 384.18_0
WAN iface: eth4
tc WAN iface: eth4
Undf Prio: 2
Down Band: 128000
Up Band : 8192
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Net Control: 1:10
Work-From-Home: 1:14
Gaming: 1:11
Others: 1:15
Web Surfing: 1:12
Streaming: 1:13
File Downloads: 1:16
Game Downloads: 1:17
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Downrates: 6400, 19200, 12800, 38400, 25600, 12800, 6400, 6400
Downceils: 128000, 128000, 128000, 128000, 128000, 128000, 128000, 128000
Downbursts: 8000, 24000, 16000, 48000, 32000, 16000, 8000, 8000
DownCbursts: 160000, 160000, 160000, 160000, 160000, 160000, 160000, 160000
DownQuantums: 80000, 240000, 160000, 480000, 320000, 160000, 80000, 80000
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Uprates: 409, 1228, 819, 819, 1638, 2457, 409, 409
Upceils: 8192, 8192, 8192, 8192, 8192, 8192, 8192, 8192
Upbursts: 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200
UpCbursts: 9600, 9600, 9600, 9600, 9600, 9600, 9600, 9600
UpQuantums: 5112, 15350, 10237, 10237, 20475, 30712, 5112, 5112
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iptables settings: <>>udp>>500,4500>>3<>>udp>16384:16415>>>3<>>tcp>>119,563>>5<> >tcp>>80,443>08****>7
-o br0 -p udp -m multiport --sports 500,4500 -j MARK --set-mark 0x8006ffff/0x3ff fff
-o eth4 -p udp -m multiport --dports 500,4500 -j MARK --set-mark 0x4006ffff/0x3f ffff
-o br0 -p udp --dport 16384:16415 -j MARK --set-mark 0x8006ffff/0x3fffff
-o eth4 -p udp --sport 16384:16415 -j MARK --set-mark 0x4006ffff/0x3fffff
-o br0 -p tcp -m multiport --sports 119,563 -j MARK --set-mark 0x8003ffff/0x3fff ff
-o eth4 -p tcp -m multiport --dports 119,563 -j MARK --set-mark 0x4003ffff/0x3ff fff
-o br0 -p tcp -m multiport --sports 80,443 -m mark --mark 0x80080000/0xc03f0000 -j MARK --set-mark 0x803fffff/0x3fffff
-o eth4 -p tcp -m multiport --dports 80,443 -m mark --mark 0x40080000/0xc03f0000 -j MARK --set-mark 0x403fffff/0x3fffff
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appdb rules: <000000>6<00006B>6<0D0007>5<0D0086>5<0D00A0>5<12003F>4<13****>4<14* ***>4<1A****>5
filter change dev br0 prio 2 protocol all handle 827::800 u32 flowid 1:15
filter change dev eth4 prio 2 protocol all handle 827::800 u32 flowid 1:15
filter add dev br0 protocol all prio 2 u32 match mark 0x8000006B 0xc03fffff flow id 1:15
filter add dev eth4 protocol all prio 2 u32 match mark 0x4000006B 0xc03fffff flo wid 1:15
filter add dev br0 protocol all prio 15 u32 match mark 0x800D0007 0xc03fffff flo wid 1:16
filter add dev eth4 protocol all prio 15 u32 match mark 0x400D0007 0xc03fffff fl owid 1:16
filter add dev br0 protocol all prio 15 u32 match mark 0x800D0086 0xc03fffff flo wid 1:16
filter add dev eth4 protocol all prio 15 u32 match mark 0x400D0086 0xc03fffff fl owid 1:16
filter add dev br0 protocol all prio 15 u32 match mark 0x800D00A0 0xc03fffff flo wid 1:16
filter add dev eth4 protocol all prio 15 u32 match mark 0x400D00A0 0xc03fffff fl owid 1:16
filter add dev br0 protocol all prio 20 u32 match mark 0x8012003F 0xc03fffff flo wid 1:12
filter add dev eth4 protocol all prio 20 u32 match mark 0x4012003F 0xc03fffff fl owid 1:12
filter change dev br0 prio 22 protocol all handle 802::800 u32 flowid 1:12
filter change dev eth4 prio 22 protocol all handle 802::800 u32 flowid 1:12
filter change dev br0 prio 23 protocol all handle 804::800 u32 flowid 1:12
filter change dev eth4 prio 23 protocol all handle 804::800 u32 flowid 1:12
filter change dev br0 prio 2 protocol all handle 827::802 u32 flowid 1:16
filter change dev eth4 prio 2 protocol all handle 827::802 u32 flowid 1:16
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