jrmwvu04
Very Senior Member
If you end up poking around with it and need a tester, I’m game.Need to take a look at it.
If you end up poking around with it and need a tester, I’m game.Need to take a look at it.
Im gonna upgrade the hell out of my RT-66 [emoji1] V30E2 here i come
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Thanks for input! It's been a known bug on FF for a long time (I looked at it, but I must admit didn't look to hard since it worked on Chrome and IE). I'll give it another look.It seems that form is submitted before setting proper action_mode - I see in the firefox console that action_mode is set to 'apply' instead of 'refresh' on first form submission. Form probably should be submitted after setting action_mode, not before.
My first thought is a hardware issue. I really can't think of anything firmware wise that would take down a single port with 'no lights'.one of my ports just stopped working(the one from my pc)
no lights at all
switching the router off/on does not help.
is it possible those ports can get in down protection state
eg is there a command to reset a port or should i just reflash the firmware
No TOR support.....sorry.With the end of the N66U support in Asuswrt, I'm considering flashing this firmware but only if it has TOR support with MAC address control like on Asuswrt. Can anybody confirm ? Thanks a lot!
Where did you see this? I didn't realize the N66U had been EOL'd. I assume this means that eventually (soon) John will have to drop support in the fork too? Seems I might need to be in the market for a new router.With the end of the N66U support in Asuswrt, I'm considering flashing this firmware but only if it has TOR support with MAC address control like on Asuswrt. Can anybody confirm ? Thanks a lot!
Merlin dropped support for the remaining MIPS based routers (N66U, AC66U) starting with his 382/384 builds. His 380 branch builds are the last support, which will be going EOL after maybe 1 more build.Where did you see this? I didn't realize the N66U ad been EOL'd. I assume this means that eventually (soon) John will have to drop support in the fork too? Seems I might need to be in the market for a new router.
AFAIK the only Broadcom based router 'officially' EOL is the N16. But, having said that, the last ASUS release for the N66 was a 380 based release for the KRACK fix in November of last year. My guess is that the N66 is moving more towards a 'critical fix' maintenance mode for them as well. I don't know if they have any plans to move the N66 to the 384 code base, but my guess would be no. Maybe @RMerlin has more info.Thanks for the info, John. Is Asus stopping support as well?
Maybe @RMerlin has more info.
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