Viktor Jaep
Part of the Furniture
Have you tried seeing what it looks like with Edge/Firefox? (assuming you're a Chrome user)Already tried that, it is still duplicated.
Have you tried seeing what it looks like with Edge/Firefox? (assuming you're a Chrome user)Already tried that, it is still duplicated.
I use Edge.Have you tried seeing what it looks like with Edge/Firefox? (assuming you're a Chrome user)
Have you tried using CTRL-F5 in Edge while on the router page?I use Edge.
It worked fine in chrome, but edge it is messy
I moved away from Chrome because it was too much ram usage.
I updated edge and cleared cache again.Have you tried using CTRL-F5 in Edge while on the router page?
Incidentally Chrome and Edge are both derived from Chromium, so I'd be surprised that one differs so much from the otherI use Edge.
It worked fine in chrome, but edge it is messy
I moved away from Chrome because it was too much ram usage.
Forgot to ask, why do you think it's better to run stock firmware in nodes instead of Merlin's?AC86U as an AiMesh node runs much cooler than in router mode (50C against 65C for me, with a small fan).
Also, it seems better to run stock Asus FW on the nodes and just run Merlin on the router.
Forgot to ask, why do you think it's better to run stock firmware in nodes instead of Merlin's?
Yeah. I assume the jffs custom scripts and configs thing is probably synced. But idk. I don't have a mesh system as of yet. But I really appreciate your helpThere's numerous posts about this around the forum.
It seems to help with WiFi stability, especially if you're using 5G backhaul, rather than ethernet.
I thought it might be nice to run some scripts on the node to send CPU temp, but when I saw it was only running at 50C, I didn't bother. I'm not sure how you do it actually as you can't connect to the node's UI and tick the 'Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs' box to get them going.
Minor issue in web page, but temps so correctly via command line scmerlin.Hi,
I have noticed the following discrepancy with my new GT-AX6000 (displaying fine with my old RT-AC86U):
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Note that scMerlin has been installed from the first time on my freshly reformated USB drive alone with other add-ons (all other ones working as expected).
Thanks for the confirmation...Minor issue in web page, but temps so correctly via command line scmerlin.
That and the fact that Viktor (who also purchased a GT-AX6000) is working very hard to take the shell script's crown from Jack...There have been a number of upgrades to Merlin's firmware and Asus' hardware since the last update to this script, so I'm sure there are bound to be increasing instances of unexpected functionality when trying to use it as tat process continues and the script remains the same.
you may want to check out RTRMON to replace the Yaz suite.
LOL - Hey now... I'm not out to get anyone's crown, just creating alternatives and building on those... Jack gets to keep his crown! scMerlin, spdMerlin (go down the list) are all brilliant and super-talented pieces of work. But yes, RTRMON will give you another avenue to see some of these stats, and let you run speedtests, diags and whatnot.That and the fact that Viktor (who also purchased a GT-AX6000) is working very hard to take the shell script's crown from Jack...
when the alternatives are the ones working and evolving, it's pretty safe to say you're the king for the time being...but IS a little Game of Thrones-like around here at times ;-pLOL - Hey now... I'm not out to get anyone's crown, just creating alternatives and building on those... Jack gets to keep his crown! scMerlin, spdMerlin (go down the list) are all brilliant and super-talented pieces of work. But yes, RTRMON will give you another avenue to see some of these stats, and let you run speedtests, diags and whatnot.
Lol just lock me in the dungeon so I can do my thing. I truly admire anyone picking up learning how to write these scripts and making all our lives better in the process. There's a lot of talent in this great community!when the alternatives are the ones working and evolving, it's pretty safe to say you're the king for the time being...but IS a little Game of Thrones-like around here at times ;-p
So what you're saying is that it needs to be a little bit more red around here?when the alternatives are the ones working and evolving, it's pretty safe to say you're the king for the time being...but IS a little Game of Thrones-like around here at times ;-p
well well well, look who's back in King's Landing for the holidaySo what you're saying is that it needs to be a little bit more red around here?
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