I Presume its using a portion of NVRAM for JFFS.
qos has been closed source on all of the routers, that support it it would be nice if we could replace it, with an open source variation that ties into the data base of adaptive qos.Even if he does end up supporting this router, I am not sure that now and in the future getting Merlin in there is going to be a smoking gun to that (and future) routers woes. Asus is closed sourcing many of it's components with the newer routers, and newer platforms. If you look at the GT-AC5300 for example (Sold mine), many of the complaints are around QoS (Closed source), VPN (closed source), etc... So even if Merlin was building for Router, I think his response will start to become very similar moving forward with "That components is closed sourced by Asus, I have no insight to what it's doing".
Thanks. Still appreciate your great work.That's not guaranteed. 382 presents a few problems, the biggest one being that it will be a nearly 24 months jump in code from the code I was using - really difficult to merge that amount of changes. And quite a few components are now closed-source with 382. So it's not decided yet if I will be moving to 382 or not.
No. At this time, I don't have any plans to support the GT-AC5300. Too many things are unique to this specific model, which would mean a lot of additional work specifically for it. I can't shoulder that increased amount of work on top of everything else.
@RMerlin
Now, I am curious about the Ethernet Ports table not displaying on the home page.
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@RMerlin
I've followed online instructions to flash a TM-AC1900 into a RT-AC68U (CFE 1.0.2.0) and it all went well; then upgraded firmware to 380.68 and the router perform as expected after manual configuration. I did test Skynet, AB-Solution, L2TP and OVPN client profiles, even a Smart Sync client to a RT-AC68P with iCloud Sync Server. So, great work as usual and thank you for that Mr. Wizzard.
Now, I am curious about the Ethernet Ports table not displaying on the home page. To rule out browser issues, loaded up the UI in the latest Chrome, Firefox, and IE11 but all had the same result.
The Ethernet Ports table located under the Tools tab shows up just fine, however.
This is not a big deal for me, just curious really, any thoughts?
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No, it's how it was designed by Asus.Never mind..!
It seems that without an active connection the Ethernet Ports table will not appear on the UI home page.
Maybe a small bug?
minidlna -f /etc/minidlna.conf -r
Thank you @RMerlin for 380.68
I have RT-AC68U and I found that minidlna is ignoring "Rebuild entire database at start" settings from Media server settings page.
No matter what is set, rebuild of entire database is done on every restart of media server/router.
Output from ps command:
Code:minidlna -f /etc/minidlna.conf -r
I got a AC88U yesterday and the first thing I did, was to install Merlin 380.68.
So far so good - everything is working as expected and known from my old AC66U device. Only the Wifi-Speed is not so good (with the AC66U it was about 180MBit down, with the AC88U I have around 60MBit down with 5G - I have tested with different devices).
I know that there are plenty of other wifi-networks around so I wanted to check the site survey to check the channels.
I can start the site survey but no results are shown - it doesn´t matter if I use active oder passive scan mode.
Any ideas why it´s not working anymore?
Of course I tried different Browsers - FF, Chrome, Vivaldi ..
Tests via LAN shows full Speed 250Mbit
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