Twiglets
Senior Member
Thanks, I know it is old and out of date *but* it has been working well.Purely aesthetic, during the startup procedure Skynet grabs the version string and sets it in the config.
Just noticed you are running an AC56U which unfortunately is EOL with a 15 month old firmware. The part of the code which causes fork errors hasn't been modified since v6.9.0 and even then those changes wouldn't apply to your setup.
With that being said, you could try a reboot and see if that mitigates the error (its an underlying broadcom issue), but beyond that there isn't too much I can do as any recent firmware mitigation won't apply to your model. Might be worth looking into a second hand AC68U which are quite cheap, I sold mine a year ago for $100AUD so I imagine you can find some good deals out there.
Probably time to upgrade !!!