Install the new cake-qos addon and you can make all your configurations from the web interface.Cake is up and running, I moved my old cake-qos settings into cake-qos.conf.add and he results are fine. What I could not find was how to stop and start the inbuilt cake from a command prompt. /tmp/qos stop stops as expected but /tmp/qos start does not pick up any changes in cake-qos.conf.add - to get these to work I had to go the the QOS tab in the GUI and select apply.
If you switch toThank you so much @RMerlin
i just did a dirty upgrade on my 68u router. So far so good.
im noticing some UI issues on the Speedtest page, related to the frame. I can’t see or use the tool from an ipad
I take your point, but would still like to know how to have cake start and pick up the changes from a command prompt.Install the new cake-qos addon and you can make all your configurations from the web interface.
I’m in httpIf you switch to http it will work fine. I also reported this during the alpha. Seems an iOS thing.
You’re right, switch to https.I’m in http
See this example.I take your point, but would still like to know how to have cake start and pick up the changes from a command prompt.
See this example.
Beta - Asuswrt-Merlin 386.2 Beta is now available
I'm still having problems - random devices seem to be having connectivity issues. My house alarm just notified me that it's on cellular backup as it lost internet access, then came back online a minute or so later. It uses a wired ethernet connection to my RT-AX88U main router. Looking further...www.snbforums.com
Dirty upgrade 386.1_2 to 386.2 almost everything went as expected on router and node. Two user Addons not showing on the Addons tab (scMerlin - user6.asp and spdMerlin - user5.asp) and do not show in scMerlin either but both can be browsed to manually. Will do a power down restart in the morning (when everyone else is offline) to see if that helps. Apart from that everything appears to be running perfectly.
As a possible workaround, you could look at the content of Tor_redir_list, and then re-apply it in a services-start user script.Thank you for the answer.
If I'm the only user , I will change my configuration to use the VPN client instead of TOR since it's not a big issue for me.
#/bin/sh
nvram set Tor_redir_list="blah"
nvram commit
Asus has been unable to reproduce the issue on older models, and the kernel code is actually completely different, so the only existing patch is for HND models.I assume this has been patched for older models, hence the change of wording in the commit?
Their engineering team is the one who asked for people with this issue to email this address. It will reach their eyes, not those of the tech support team.I did because I like it here but I expect nothing. If their router support is as bad as their asustor nas support, it will just be a waste of time.
I recently ordered a second gl.inet MV1000 because of this.
You will constantly get a warning that a new version is available if you stay on the beta release.There is no change from Beta 3 so upgrading is optional.
Do a factory default reset of the node, then re-add it.I've reaplied 386.2 to my RT-AC68U Aimesh router. Again 5 Ghz does not work. I'll revert back to 386.1_2 for now.
Check your system log, it will tell you why it's failing.I've updated to 386.2 but after the upgrade router doesn't connect to a VPN server (one is an other ac68u and the other is from my work all using openvpn)
How long did you wait after updating the firmware. Sometimes it can take up to 3-4 minutes before the 5Ghz channel is available, especially if you configured a DFS channel.I've reaplied 386.2 to my RT-AC68U Aimesh router. Again 5 Ghz does not work. I'll revert back to 386.1_2 for now.
No reliance, you can disable Trend Micro.Quick question. Does the newly added 386.2 Cake-qos rely on TrendMicro Aiprotection being enabled? In other words, if I completely withdraw from TrendMicro, will Cake still work?
You will constantly get a warning that a new version is available if you stay on the beta release.
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