Welcome. See this post for a workaround:Hello, how can I add another DoT server to the list?
[Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (V39E3)
Welcome. See this post for a workaround:Hello, how can I add another DoT server to the list?
I’ve been around here for a while and what I have noticed is that the endless, inane demands of entitled and/or clueless users has eventually driven most of the content creators away. I think everyone deals with the stress of support in their own way. Eric started putting his foot down about topics he will no longer address, etc. @thelonelycoder has encountered some tension in supporting diversion as of late for various reasons. All that’s really different here in fork land is that the first post isn’t updated and frankly my guess is that he likes not having to handle complaints about why the L builds are missing. And besides, he has no reason to be present here with you and @ColinTaylor providing excellent user support. If you could work on your project at your pace without having to engage in the nastier side of criticism, when is x getting fixed, etc., you would wouldn’t you?
I appreciate his/your work being made available to those of us who can't code and still use that gear. It's awesome, thanks!I also dialed down my involvement in answering questions. Not out of frustration but lack of time and interest. I can understand Johns position. While we both like to tinker and improve our code, interaction with the members can be time consuming and of little benefit in the end. Just reading the posts and drawing the conclusions from them - like I do - is much simpler.
Generally you go with the latest E build (41EA as of now). Very solid build.
The “dev drive” is now just the drive. Development builds are the D builds. The generally accepted as stable builds are the E builds. Reports seem to be that the recent dev build is ok, but for your purposes I would recommend the latest stable build, in this case 41EA.
I think the AC56U is supported but not an N56U.Am I correct that https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Asus-Wir...436599?hash=item28906826b7:g:2IUAAOSwzOleboJ3 is supported by John's fork? (assuming I've read post #1 correctly )
I may take the plunge into trying to add support for my WebUI scripts in John's fork.
I don’t think it is, no.Am I correct that https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Asus-Wir...436599?hash=item28906826b7:g:2IUAAOSwzOleboJ3 is supported by John's fork? (assuming I've read post #1 correctly )
I may take the plunge into trying to add support for my WebUI scripts in John's fork.
woops wrong link. i meant ac56u https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Asus-RT-...838044?hash=item3b43d0f49c:g:6O0AAOSwtRBebT9FI think the AC56U is supported but not an N56U.
AC56U is supported, yes.woops wrong link. i meant ac56u https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Asus-RT-...838044?hash=item3b43d0f49c:g:6O0AAOSwtRBebT9F
that looks identical to minewoops wrong link. i meant ac56u https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Asus-RT-...838044?hash=item3b43d0f49c:g:6O0AAOSwtRBebT9F
I shall keep a watch on it, then decide if I have the funds (and time/energy) to commit to John's forkAC56U is supported, yes.
Trying to find one I can get my hands on quick-ish - the eBay ones are live for almost a week still.Those RT-AC56U's were great little routers. Right now, most are running as Media Bridges for my customers. One hadn't rebooted (or lost power) to their router for almost a full year. Pretty impressive.
The latest development release on john9527's OneDrive folder works great with them, btw.
This worked a few days ago, but now /usr/sbin/stubby-update-resolvers.sh is failing. There seems to be a problem with RESOLVERS_URL = "https://api.onedrive.com/v1.0/shares/s!Ainhp1nBLzMJmWL_hiVwiQDPTcKU/root/content"Welcome. See this post for a workaround:
[Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (V39E3)
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