It's been long since I checked out this thread... but read through like 40 pages to catch up with what's happening with this fork I like so much. I had initially decided to upgrade to an AC router but decided to hold off for a bit.
I had been away from home and my N66U was on 23e4, up continuously for 280 odd days (screenshot attached), that's some reliability!
However the recent vpnfilter hacks had me really wary and updating the firmware was the first thing I did upon getting back.
Realised there are now 2 separate update paths, decided to test out the E release but first updated to 32L4 and then switched to 32E4 and it has been working really well for the past half hour without a reset.
Pleasantly surprised to see the range has not suffered for the 5Ghz like it used to, probably because of the updated db regulation limits. Working excellently as always.
Thanks again @john9527 for your work and help in squeezing all useful life out of this excellent hardware of its era. I have moved all heavy stuff like the vpn server off it anyways.
@msilenus I have a vague recollection from way back (so I could be wrong) that the setting used to store whether that VPN server was on or off was used the opposite way around in Asus vs. Merlin/John firmware. So this meant that when people migrated from Asus' firmware their previously off VPN server turned itself on. Resetting to factory defaults fixed this (and other things).
If you have the problem again try and save the complete log (remove your WAN IP address) to somewhere like pastebin so we can see the whole thing in context.
Maybe worth mentioning: when I have some server acting weird, it doesn't make any sense, and logs are not growing, it is often missing space on disk.
Can it be that you have something eating resources?
Replace the AC adapter that's will resolve your problems I had same issues rebooting every 48 hour or 72 sometimes often once I replaced power supply problem fixedYou're right, Colin. Both reboots were probably anomalous. I do have auto reboots configured, but only for Mon/Wed/Fri. Somehow I confused myself into thinking the first reboot was one of those. To be clear, I now think there were previously two underlying issues causing what I was seeing before:
Re: DHCP, I'm still seeing the "ISP's DHCP did not function properly." message, but it's healing fast enough now that I don't think I care. I'm not 1000% sure that it has nothing to do with the crashes, but don't think it's such a promising lead any more, absent better supporting information.
- (Still happening) Periodic crashes.
- (Fixed) Prior to the factory reset it would take long enough to heal after a crash (if it ever did) that I'd usually wind up logging in and telling it to reconnect manually. That's not happening anymore.
When the crash on Jun10@11:52 happened I was making tea and noticed that my phone had lost wifi. So I knew right away after the fact, but wasn't doing much of anything user-driven with the network.
I just installed a syslog server on my desktop and pointed the router at it. Seems to be getting events. That should solve the volatile logging problem, right?
When the two upgrade paths were introduced, there were a few posts (I think one from @john9527 himself) about trying it without a reset, without major issues. I might do that myself eventually!
I am curently on the Merlin 380.70 final release for my N66U and am wondering if I have a little time before I transfer accross to this firmware.
The question is for now, would you say this fork is ahead, on par of behind updates and patches from the 380.70?
If its on par I can hold off doing the transfer until I have a little more time and can manage the down time.
Thanks in advance
They’re comparable at the present time. No worries about staying on 380.70. As time passes, that probably won’t be the case.The question is for now, would you say this fork is ahead, on par of behind updates and patches from the 380.70?
If its on par I can hold off doing the transfer until I have a little more time and can manage the down time.
I'm thinking about downgrading my two repeaters to johns fork. Any advice to downgrade two ac68 routers running 384.5? I assume that johns fork supports repeater mode?
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