Thanks for validating, @Thirteen!I noticed the same thing with my JFFS partition, and 1.03 fixed it.
Thanks for reporting these issues, @PeterR! Yes, much healthier. Keep an eye on that NVRAM!Yes much healthier with v1.03.
curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ViktorJp/RTRMON/master/rtrmon-1.04.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh" && chmod a+rx "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh"
curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ViktorJp/RTRMON/master/rtrmon-1.05.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh" && chmod a+rx "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh"
That's looking much betterPlease give this one a try,
Good deal! Wow, quite the setup, @Stephen Harrington! I'm glad everything looks correct and is working! I will go re-post my release now... LolThat's looking much better
So those 2 X DNS are the correct Cloudflare ones I have set for my Primary WAN.
I'm also running AdGuardHome if that makes a difference, as I know it "hijacks" the DNS so it can ad-block.
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To explain for the Secondary WAN, that Huawei 8372 USB dongle is a mini router in it's own right. It has a DHCP server and WiFi built in. I've set its DHCP range to 192.168.2.x, and it sits itself on 192.168.2.1 an its LAN IP/Gateway as you have seen. I then give my Asus a static WAN IP in that range of 192.168.1.100. The Huawei doesn't have a "bridge" mode otherwise I'd put it in that mode so I wasn't Double-NATing when I was on the Failover. Also the mobile network the Huawei sits on is already running CG-NAT, so effectively its actually Triple-NATing. But as it's only a standby, not too worried.
curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ViktorJp/RTRMON/master/rtrmon-1.05.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh" && chmod a+rx "/jffs/scripts/rtrmon.sh"
Well those little 4G dongles are clever, maybe TOO clever! But useful!Good deal! Wow, quite the setup, @Stephen Harrington!
"Theoretically" they would show the DNS for the Dongle... but yes, please... let me know! I'm actually hoping to play some more with Dual-WAN this weekend, hoping my wife doesn't mind her phone being used for my experiments!Well those little 4G dongles are clever, maybe TOO clever! But useful!
Am I to assume that if I Failed-Over to Secondary WAN, the DNS addresses should change to those of the Dongle? Or maybe it will only change to the address of the dongle itself, 192.168.2.1. , given the double-NAT. Can't try it right now but will in next few days and report.
What could POSSIBLY go wrong! I feel a dog-house in your future!I'm actually hoping to play some more with Dual-WAN this weekend, hoping my wife doesn't mind her phone being used for my experiments!
Unfortunately this will only work for oldskool IP4 configs.If you have a IPv6 WAN addy from your ISP, will this show it?
I've never heard of speeds using decimals. Hopefully people will have sense, but good catch!Setting any of the config options to a float causes a crash. I doubt anyone would set their LAN speed to 1000.5, though. Probably.
I'll see if I can trim off any decimals on input like this... thank you!I normally wouldn't have, but I set the interval to 3.5 seconds and just wanted to be thorough.
I don't think you will stay oldskool for too long with that cat around the keyboard.....Unfortunately this will only work for oldskool IP4 configs.
well when you upgrade the graphics from ascii to 8-bit, I'll start getting more interested. how's your BASIC?Unfortunately this will only work for oldskool IP4 configs.
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