SomeWhereOverTheRainBow
Part of the Furniture
That actually looks like there are more menu "control" features for native ipv6 on johns fork, when compared to asuswrt-merlin.
That actually looks like there are more menu "control" features for native ipv6 on johns fork, when compared to asuswrt-merlin.
You didn't setup any access control by IP for the web interface did you?Thanks for the reply. It finds it at 192.168.101.2 as well. If I click configure there it attempts to load the webpage, which gives the error "refused to connect" (same as before - should have mentioned that).
Worth adding that I've attempted access on both Linux and now Windows (after running the Device Discovery app just now), so it's not an OS/firewall issue.
Otherwise I think by now I would have just factory reset it and be done with it.
EDIT: Did you remember to include the default port on the HTTPS connection attempt? e.g. https://192.168.101.2:8443/
Yes, and it is mentioned in the OP.Hi. Im currently on 3.0.0.4.382_52287 for AC66U. Does that mean that this fork is based on a very much older asus firmware than the newest?
Yes, and it is mentioned in the OP.
Not that we are aware of.ah, ok. i see. sorry.
Is there another fork based on the newest release?
I understand there is no "scheduled release policy". Thats why I stated I was just curious about the status. If you have something helpful to say, say it. If not, keep your snide comments to yourself please@sbailey4, if you have something to report, then do it. If you don't - just wait. There's no sheduled releases policy AFAIK.
So whats the status of build 45? Is it not going to be released (staying a dev only release)? Is the fork now being discontinued from further development? Just curious. Thanks
I understand there is no "scheduled release policy". Thats why I stated I was just curious about the status. If you have something helpful to say, say it. If not, keep your snide comments to yourself please
Sorry if it was offensive even a little bit - that wasn't my true intention. Most of the time John works silently, at least for this thread, and there were no EOL statement. So just waitI understand there is no "scheduled release policy". Thats why I stated I was just curious about the status. If you have something helpful to say, say it. If not, keep your snide comments to yourself please
Hopefully he’s aware this thread will be killed after Saturday and he’ll need to start a new one when he’s ready for a new release.
They're not "killed". They just can't have new posts added to them, hence the need to create a new thread for new problems or releases. The old threads still exist for reference purposes.... and I thought this is a joke first. This is the first forum I know, where threads are killed after half a year. WTF.
Frozen? Spayed? Neutered? I didn't really know how else to say it succinctly (I suppose saying nothing was an option I never considered). Just don't want John to come back and think someone ended his thread deliberately if he hasn't been following the upcoming changes.They're not "killed". They just can't have new posts added to them, hence the need to create a new thread for new problems or releases. The old threads still exist for reference purposes.
Hopefully he’s aware this thread will be killed after Saturday and he’ll need to start a new one when he’s ready for a new release.
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