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No, it's not a must, as a node.I was thinking about buying an AX55 for a AiMesh node, would I need to flash it with Merlin if it's supported?
No, it's not a must, as a node.I was thinking about buying an AX55 for a AiMesh node, would I need to flash it with Merlin if it's supported?
It shouldn't be an issue if you didnt tweak/install scripts too much previously imo. But factory/jffs reset definitely have my AX86U running smoothly. Probably all the wrong codes I inserted by mistake last time lolAccording to RMerlin and a lot of other people, dirty upgrade shouldn't be an issue
to make those screenshots record screen as Video is faster...but really its a pain in the butt to manually reconfig everything, VPNs...hate it.Screen shots work fine. Backing up specific nvram values speeds things up too. I don't get what is so hard.
I made myself a numbered list of everything I have to do after a full reset, having that helps to make the process more quickly. But writing it took awhile.to make those screenshots record screen as Video is faster...but really its a pain in the butt to manually reconfig everything, VPNs...hate it.
Found also way to backup Devices this helps a lot, but still extra work to do if u have multiple releases within a year.
If someone has just basic settings, has of course let work to do
I agree that a clean update is better, but reconfiguring every time an new update is released cost a lot of time. Downtime of your network, downtime of smartdevices, downtime of automated stuff, ...I disagree: most problems can be avoided with a clean update.
It is harder than that because I have a mesh system so I have to revert back to stock. Configure mesh and the upgrade to Merlin. Mesh is not detected when starting fresh from merlinScreen shots work fine. Backing up specific nvram values speeds things up too. I don't get what is so hard.
Leave the node as stock, it doesn't have to be RMerlin for any reason at all.It is harder than that because I have a mesh system so I have to revert back to stock. Configure mesh and the upgrade to Merlin. Mesh is not detected when starting fresh from merlin
Not an concerning issue for me but of the 4 times I have needed to reboot my (new) GT-AX6000 after having make changes (format a USB drive, and install add-ons), 3 times nothing happened after having click OK on confirmation pop-up window. This was easily fixed by login out then login back all three times that this happened.Latest fw release on Main plus Latest alpha on AP are working well with zero issues.
I have teenagers home, so need to look at LOGS. If anything was wrong I would've heard about the issue(s) within seconds.
Leave the node as stock, it doesn't have to be RMerlin for any reason at all.
It is harder than that because I have a mesh system so I have to revert back to stock. Configure mesh and the upgrade to Merlin. Mesh is not detected when starting fresh from merlin
The AX55 is not supported AFAIK. I have one set up as a wireless mesh node with the stock firmware. Works great for me.I was thinking about buying an AX55 for an AiMesh node, would I need to flash it with Merlin if it's supported?
The OP is using an AX55U which is not supported by RMerlin. Therefore, being it's not an option, stock firmware will do fine.Don't know why I continually see this being suggested. I get that the AIMesh code is closed-source and so out of @RMerlin's control, but that doesn't inherently mean there's an incompatibility somewhere.
I know it sucks but it likely needs another reset.Okay, I did a full reset but now I cannot ssh into the device .SSH is enable (lan-only) I know the port and ipadress.
I find in the log: dropbear: early exit: bad buf_getptr
Rebooted, turned off device, ... nothing helps
Some say yes, some say its not necessary. Being one of the few with zero problems I say definitely yes - especially with such a large upgrade.Going from a 384 version to this one, on a AX88U, do I need to reset config to default?
Is it a middle-road solution to export and import settings again? That will not mess up anything will it?Some say yes, some say its not necessary. Being one of the few with zero problems I say definitely yes - especially with such a large upgrade.
Indeed, hard reset in stead of soft reset, now it worksI know it sucks but it likely needs another reset.
No a real reset implies you enter the config manually after resetting. Export/import is like no reset.Is it a middle-road solution to export and import settings again? That will not mess up anything will it?
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