Check my signature.....build 05Dj9527 (D for development)...
great builds john, thanks , can you name them a little bit cryptic ?
Check my signature.....build 05Dj9527 (D for development)...
great builds john, thanks , can you name them a little bit cryptic ?
I am running the latest fork on the RT-N66U in wireless repeater mode, I am getting the following entries in the System Log every 12 hours:
Oct 19 09:52:04 rc_service: udhcpc_lan 8816:notify_rc stop_dnsmasq
Oct 19 09:52:04 dnsmasq[5041]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
Oct 19 09:52:04 rc_service: udhcpc_lan 8816:notify_rc start_dnsmasq
Oct 19 09:52:04 dnsmasq[8819]: started, version 2.72test3 cachesize 1500
Oct 19 09:52:04 dnsmasq[8819]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
Oct 19 09:52:04 dnsmasq[8819]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 19 09:52:04 dnsmasq[8819]: using nameserver 192.168.1.1#53
Oct 19 09:52:04 notify wanduck: wlc_state change!
Oct 19 09:52:06 kernel: dnsmq ctrl: 801a8c0 ^Frouter^Dasus^Ccom
Everything seems to be running well, but what do the log entries mean?? Thanks.
I was hoping someone else might jump in as I don't have any experience with repeater mode. Obviously, something is restarting dnsmasq (the DHCP and nameserver), but I don't immediately understand why that would even be running in repeater mode. If you log into the N66, and go to LAN/DHCP Server does the first entry show DHCP server enabled?
There is actually a reason I named them the way I did. When I originally PM'd Merlin about me doing this fork, one of the things he requested was that I add a personal identifier to the name to make sure it was easy to see it was different from his releases. I don't like adding my initials, so I decided to add a short form of my forum logon 'j9527'....then prepend the release number.....so ended up with 04j9527 added to Merlin's original release name.
I was reading in the troubleshooting guide to set the LAN subnet mask to 255.255.255.255 from the default 255.255.255.0 . I did that and lost all connection to all the servers and clients on the network. I cannot connect to the router using the IP of 192.168.1.1 when I plug a PC directly into a LAN port on the router. I tried rebooting the router several times with no success as well as resetting the ethernet ports on the servers. Regaining router communication and network connection is the first priority for me.
Do I have to do a hard reset of the router and start the router configuration over from scratch to get the router working again?
I am on latest Fork, and today i have got BUG kernel error in system log(all clients were shut down when in happened and only transmission worked):
Oct 22 02:17:22 kernel: BUG: scheduling while atomic: mtdblock3/258/0x40000002
Can you please explain what can it be?
Thanks in advance.
Noob here. I have installed the latest version of the fork on my AC68U.
Tried overclocking to 1200,800 and the router wouldnt start.
Had to do a factory reset and set everything up again.
When I tried to overclock it to 1100,666, it worked fine.
I read somewhere that the bootloader version 1.0.1.6, which I have, restricts overclocking the memory. Is that true? If yes, is there any way around? Please advise! Thanks!
The issue with the 1.0.1.6 bootloader refer to the 'Turbo' option under 'Administration/Performance tuning' tab. With 1.0.1.6 this option does not work and you need to ensure that the LED option is selected.
Once this is done, you should be able to overclock both cpu and memory with the nvram set clkfreq= commands. While most AC68's can overclock to 1200, I've seen a few reports of some that would not and would hang on boot.
To confirm what you are really running.....
nvram get clkfreq show show what you had set
cat /proc/cpuinfo should show the following for the bogomips values
Stock - about 1500
1000 overclock - 1900 to 2000
1200 overclock - about 2400
Thank you for posting this John. I lost my 5G as well, thought I'd done something wrong even though everything looked good otherwise. I might try it again now that I know the culprit, I'd love to get just a little more "oomph" from the 5G radio which was why I tried it initially (another corner room router location).Just wanted to post a reminder/warning to those using the '#a' country code settings to increase channels and power levels. I was testing with the #a settings active, and experienced a loss of access for all my 5GHz clients. After investigating, I found that I had the channel selection on the router set to Auto, and the router had changed channels to a set that was not supported by my clients. Specifying a channel known to be in my region, immediately brought everything back.
So, if you are using the #a country settings, you must specify the channel in the router settings or you may experience random loss of access/disconnects. Although the probability is much lower on the 2.4 GHz band, the same is true of both channel bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
wl country #a
wl autocountry_default #a
nvram set pci/1/1/ccode=#a
nvram set pci/1/1/regrev=0
nvram set pci/2/1/ccode=#a
nvram set pci/2/1/regrev=0
nvram set 0:regrev=0
nvram set 1:regrev=0
nvram set wl_reg_mode=off
nvram set wl0_reg_mode=off
nvram set wl1_reg_mode=off
nvram set wl_country=#a
nvram set wl0_country=#a
nvram set wl1_country=#a
nvram set wl_country_code=#a
nvram set wl0_country_code=#a
nvram set wl1_country_code=#a
nvram set wl_country_rev=0
nvram set wl0_country_rev=0
nvram set wl1_country_rev=0
nvram set regulation_domain=#a
nvram set regulation_domain_5G=#a
nvram set wl0_chlist="1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14"
nvram set wl1_chlist="36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165"
nvram commit && reboot
May I ask why RT-AC87U is not the list (yet)?
I'm using the latest (version 4) of the fork. Is anyone else have trouble viewing the Wired traffic and speed? Nothing shows except the the bounding box of the graph and the vertical and horizontal axes. Wireless traffic on both 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz display beautifully.
wl -i eth1 txpwrlimit
wl -i eth2 txpwrlimit
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