InkyRag
Regular Contributor
Re load problems....for the AC56 and AC68 routers, please verify that your CFE bootloader is at least at 1.0.2.x before loading V19 (check on the Tools>Sysinfo page) .
Mine are also on 1.0.2
Re load problems....for the AC56 and AC68 routers, please verify that your CFE bootloader is at least at 1.0.2.x before loading V19 (check on the Tools>Sysinfo page) .
Thanks for the feedback.....I needed some good news todayJohn got some feedback from a sky customer who switched to your firmware from shibby, on sky uk isp and using the ac68.
He said it all is working so far with ipv6. I dont know if he is using 19E1 or 19E2.
To anyone willing to help out who is having problems updating on an AC68
I've uploaded a V19X3 trx to the beta download directory
Download http://bit.ly/1UGjcOX
http://bit.ly/1UGjcOX
This completely removes all the changes for the added IPTV profiles. Unfortunately, we're down to the process of elimination.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks....I'm getting a V19E3 build ready to post that temporarily removes the IPTV updates. If I could get another data point that that indeed fixes the problem it would be great.Thanks, Will try it out when I'm back home. Yesterday I was doing the upgrade remotely and lost the connection
There are ways to update the bootloader via CLI, but playing with the bootloader and having a problem is one way to truly 'brick' the router. For the ARM routers, you want to be on a 1.0.2.x level. That enables 64M rootfs support which gives you the flexibility to load any code you want., and in most cases allows overclocking of the memory. From my point of view, it's safest to do it with one of the ASUS OEM builds, which I have in the download directory, or Merlin build 380.55 (the code has to be small enough to still fit in a 32M space). They don't document bootloader changes, so don't know what may be changing, except for the couple of things I noted above. AFAIK, ASUS hasn't forced any bootloader updates except for the 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 update.I noticed that in some of the other posts people are having newer versions of the bootloader... Is there a simple way to just update the bootloader? Or do I have to update to some newer ASUS original image and then back to this fork? Which is the latest bootloader version for RT-AC68U? Advantages of newer bootloader?
Thanks....I'm getting a V19E3 build ready to post that temporarily removes the IPTV updates. If I could get another data point that that indeed fixes the problem it would be great.
Yes sir.....I'll send you a PM with a link once I have it uploaded.I'd be happy to flash it. Can I flash it directly over V19E1 without clearing nvram?
Yes sir.....I'll send you a PM with a link once I have it uploaded.
715160b0b49fce44d60120bb1c4c68ed0db8cd8f35119a16ba5a557c319e2e47 RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-19E3j9527.trx
f0d9a4e248d298953c15beff8fba3a8b58ed2f4d42b4c2d23378c8161044adbf RT-AC56U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-19E3j9527.trx
b3ab639931abace919c788032888ae7193a9e03793f724e9245fcfbca4f7a9a4 RT-N16_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-19E3j9527.trx
deb3434be7d017dc1ddbde801f20e92c889ef2ee3f51aea8498f05b0cd000fcd RT-AC66U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-19E3j9527.trx
6214f24c3c67ea51a1b6e43ff6296e4f431fc2ca1364b2b109971896224b191e RT-N66U_3.0.0.4_374.43_2-19E3j9527.trx
Yes sir....enabled for the N66U as well (enabled for all the fork supported routers until someone tells me it doesn't work and I find out I can't fix it ) As far as bw limits for the guest networks (wl1.1), the code is there, but I haven't tested that one yet. Just enter the interface name for the guest network in the target field where you would put the mac/ip address (i.e. wl0.1 for 2.4GHz Guest 1, wl1.1 for 5GHz Guest 1, etc.). If you try it, please give feedback.
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