you are right G.vector is alternative to G.INP.
Please open a ticket about this. I have to check if the model firmware allows it.
I was getting at, my g vector is disabled by BT as its not been installed, so would disable in router setting.G.INP solves errors such as impulse noise, vectoring combats crosstalk, different problems and they can be used together so I wouldn't say alternative was quite the right term ( one example source https://kitz.co.uk/adsl/retransmission.htm )
Will report later today RL stuff at mo so not at home.Thanks @TrebleTA for testing. I will check better these things.
LEDs btw are working. can you tell me how to reproduce the bug?
Jul 9 15:09:15 rc_service: httpds 2099:notify_rc restart_time;restart_leds;restart_usb_idle;restart_firewall;
Jul 9 15:09:15 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart time)
Jul 9 15:09:15 ntpd: Stopped ntpd
Jul 9 15:09:15 dropbear[2887]: Early exit: Terminated by signal
Jul 9 15:09:15 syslogd exiting
Jul 9 15:09:15 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.25.1
Jul 9 15:09:15 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.25.1 (2022-07-02 14:11:19 UTC)
Jul 9 15:09:15 dropbear[14420]: Running in background
Jul 9 15:09:15 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart leds)
Jul 9 15:09:15 hour_monitor: daemon is starting
Jul 9 15:09:15 hour_monitor: daemon terminates
Jul 9 15:09:15 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart usb_idle)
Jul 9 15:09:15 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart firewall)
Jul 9 15:09:35 rc_service: httpds 2099:notify_rc restart_time;restart_leds;restart_usb_idle;restart_firewall;
Jul 9 15:09:35 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart time)
Jul 9 15:09:35 ntpd: Stopped ntpd
Jul 9 15:09:35 dropbear[14420]: Early exit: Terminated by signal
Jul 9 15:09:35 syslogd exiting
Jul 9 15:09:35 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.25.1
Jul 9 15:09:35 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.25.1 (2022-07-02 14:11:19 UTC)
Jul 9 15:09:35 dropbear[14596]: Running in background
Jul 9 15:09:35 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart leds)
Jul 9 15:09:36 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart usb_idle)
Jul 9 15:09:36 hour_monitor: daemon is starting
Jul 9 15:09:36 hour_monitor: daemon terminates
Jul 9 15:09:36 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart firewall)
Jul 10 01:54:12 kernel: [ 4999.035252] *** ERROR: [send_redir_page:625] # redir_url=https://192.168.20.5:1976/blocking.asp?cat_id=11&mac=44916043495B&domain=www.888sport.com
Jul 10 01:54:12 kernel: [ 4999.035252]
@Regexed Thank you for the feed back.
Question/ test. Can you go to the web Ui Admin then look for disable led and try, not sure if you tried that. For me when I re enable in the web ui, my LEDs do not turn back on. I will be testing more later too.
On the Beta DOH is enabled by default, yet I use DOT, and in the beta options are missing,( was there in last stable)and was told this was from a bad merge. I tested on 1.1.1.1.
When I enabled the AIprotection I can conferm there was no pop up privacy agreement.
Memory wise I had a power cut again there is a problem in my area so they have said. So I've not had the beta run longer than 16 hrs. But lowest mem was about 124mb before a power cut, that resets everything.
The power cuts have messed up my DSL line too, so ive had to get a engineer, there comming monday to check the cabinet. Loss off download 18mb and upload 7mb in speed.
Will get back once I test the leds more
Asuswrt-Merlin does not support DoH, only DoT.DoH is not in the LAN menu or in the DSL menu, there only seem to be DoT (DNS over TLS) am I missing something?
@Regexed could you also check the system logs/ Port forwarding for the routers ip and port 80 being forwarded many times by PCREDIRECT?
I should have read the features page on the main website before posting some website claimed that Asuswrt-Merlin supports DoH (sorry I can't provide source, I lost the link)Asuswrt-Merlin does not support DoH, only DoT.
Ok thank you
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