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Hi Jack,Yes, the main router is RT-AX88U running 384.14beta3
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Did you have any ideas on the error message please?
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Hi Jack,Yes, the main router is RT-AX88U running 384.14beta3
Thanks
If it's running on the AP it's likely because the script is trying to use the WAN interface which isn't connectedHi Jack,
Did you have any ideas on the error message please?
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Hi,If it's running on the AP it's likely because the script is trying to use the WAN interface which isn't connected
Not yet, its on the backlogHi,
That's what i was thinking. I take it there's no extra magic parameter?
Thanks for your help.
The files in /jffs/addons/scriptfoldernamehere are what you need to backup, namely the db file and any config files (varies from script to script)Hi Jack. Could you tell me what would be the most simple way to get these scripts up and running again if I had to replace my router (not that I'm expecting to have to do so for quite some time as I've only just bought it)? I have backed up the jffs partition as I first step.
That sounds about right for that router. Feel free to send feedback to Ookla on https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli to make the test multi-threaded etc.Rt-ac68u oced to 1200/800 with fans on the back using this app the max download speed I can get is 300mbit from my 500mbit line.. When I do a speed test on pc I get full speed, is this normal?
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There's hidden files in the /jffs/addons directory that stores which interfaces you have chosen. Stats shouldn't have been lost, they're stored in separate tables of the SQLite dbI backed up my router's settings by saving the file.
Made some changes experimenting with DNS-TLS. Wasn't satisfied with the outcome so I restored my previously saved settings.
One thing I noticed with the latest version of spdMerlin was that after reloading my settings the speed test for the WAN was fine and all historical data was there, the setting to test VPN client 1 and VPN Client 3 was gone. Went into spdMerlin and re-enabled with no problem but all the historical data was gone for the VPN clients.
Might be something to look at and see if there is an easy fix so that spdMerlin remembers if you had tests enabled on various VPN clients.
Thanks. Keep up the great work.
There's hidden files in the /jffs/addons directory that stores which interfaces you have chosen. Stats shouldn't have been lost, they're stored in separate tables of the SQLite db
Hidden because they're not meant to be manually edited by users
OK. I have guests this weekend but when they leave I will try and replicate the situation by reloading the settings file and see if the logging reestablishes itself and/or the data files vanish just for the VPN clients or if they don't let you know if it was just a fluke.
I know why this is, my error checking code trying to be too clever. I have some ideas about resolving, I'll add to my list.I ran another series of tests today and the list of interfaces selected in addition to the WAN for speed tests do not survive the following:
1. Reloading settings file
2. Upgrading from Alpha1 - Alpha2
3. Firmware initiated reboot
More details attached.
The historical data files are not lost but reappear when speed test are being run.
I know why this is, my error checking code trying to be too clever. I have some ideas about resolving, I'll add to my list.
Hi Jack, I just did the update to v3.2.0 using amtm built in (FW version, alpha 2) running on an AX88U. The web page is not showing any graphs. I did a reboot then a forced update. Again, no graphs are appearing.v3.2.0 is now available
Changelog:
Code:Add table showing last 10 speedtest results Fix VPN interfaces being excluded on reboot
Thread starter | Title | Forum | Replies | Date |
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vnStat Exclude spdMerlin from vnStat reports | Asuswrt-Merlin AddOns | 3 | ||
Router Speed Test (spdMerlin) | Asuswrt-Merlin AddOns | 5 |
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