GNUton
Senior Member
Please write down the way to reproduce this, since it works for me.Hi,
did not improve. the problem continues.
It happens when I open the intranet. but the guest is not asked to access the intranet.
Please write down the way to reproduce this, since it works for me.Hi,
did not improve. the problem continues.
It happens when I open the intranet. but the guest is not asked to access the intranet.
Please write down the way to reproduce this, since it works for me.
No worries. I think I got the problem and I have updated the ticket.
The bug is there, but slighly different now. cheers.
Hi there,
A new alpha build is available. The main attempt of this build is to fix the NVRAM running low notification issue.
The problem there was in the miscalculation of the used nvram.
Just to be clear:
- If you use 386 firmware pre-alpha 8 you can ignore that warning.
- If you are using 384 firmware, or firmware >= 386.00_0-gnuton0_alpha8 that warning is real.
Explanation:
On 384 based firmware all nvram vars are stored on the device nvram which is fixed to 64KB.
On the 386 based firmware, the nvram variables are partially stored on the device nvram and some others are in /jffs/nvram directory.
Nvram notifications are now triggered only when the device nvram is really running low.
Beside this there is already a JFFS check for catching JFFS free disk running low, so you will get notifications for that too.
As for the old trick of unsetting vars, it is still good and valid in case you are really need it.
Please report if you see any anomaly or if it works for you.
Thanks.
Hi there,
A new alpha build is available. The main attempt of this build is to fix the NVRAM running low notification issue.
The problem there was in the miscalculation of the used nvram.
Just to be clear:
- If you use 386 firmware pre-alpha 8 you can ignore that warning.
- If you are using 384 firmware, or firmware >= 386.00_0-gnuton0_alpha8 that warning is real.
Explanation:
On 384 based firmware all nvram vars are stored on the device nvram which is fixed to 64KB.
On the 386 based firmware, the nvram variables are partially stored on the device nvram and some others are in /jffs/nvram directory.
Nvram notifications are now triggered only when the device nvram is really running low.
Beside this there is already a JFFS check for catching JFFS free disk running low, so you will get notifications for that too.
As for the old trick of unsetting vars, it is still good and valid in case you are really need it.
Please report if you see any anomaly or if it works for you.
Thanks.
Hi!If it is limited to hardware that is an other story, but if it is fixed by the firmware then maybe it is possible for you to increase it a litle, like 128KB if that is possible.
I am saying because a lot of people are referring to low NVRAM including my self and every time I reboot the devise I have to do the old SSH trick
for line in `nvram show | grep =$ `; do var=${line%*=}; nvram unset $var; done; nvram commit
Hi,Hi guys, hows the stability of the newest alpha going? I love the firmware and have been running 384.17 for ages now and it's been great! Thanks for all your hard work! My situation is that I manage my home network for my family, who all use a lot of tech and the network performance is crucial to them! We live on quite a large property and I've set up 2 additional routers using AiMesh which works pretty well, however, I'm eager to try this new version.
What I'm wondering is: Is the latest alpha stable enough for me to flash it and get it set up before I leave town in a weeks time, so that everyone can benefit from the new features. With the plan that I can update it remotely when the stable release is hopefully finished? (Don't worry I do it safely remoting into a PC wired in on the network to do the actual flashing)
Ideally, a stable version for me would be one that survives until a weekly reboot without requiring anything more than a power cycle if something does break (the limits of my father's networking troubleshooting)
The current setup I have is:
On a side note whilst I'm here, should I reset and run the 68U nodes on the stock 386 version or use merlins? Any advice on that would be greatly appreciated!
- Flex QoS with a few custom rules that I'll hopefully be able to backup and restore to the new firmware.
- OpenVPN server allowing me to remote in and check the network and perform any updates via amtm using SSH.
- AiMesh setup utilising two other 68U routers using wired backhaul.
Thanks in advance for any help! And thank you again to GNUton for your hard work keeping us DSL guys up to date with the cool kids!
Grande GNUton.A lot of issues found in previous alpha and related to prebuilds should now be fixed.
Enjoy!
Hi,
Nice somebody has noticed it before me announcing it.
The new alpha9 is based on the latest Asus GPL as the mainstream Merlin Asuswrt.
A lot of issues found in previous alpha and related to prebuilds should now be fixed.
Enjoy!
- Speed test Upload problem occurred in browsers.
For example,
Edge (Chromium) Upload 1mbps
Google Chrome Upload 3 mbps
Internet Explorer Upload 6 mbps
Windows Speed Test App Upload 7 mbps
I've done these tests over and over. All the same 70mbps download is okay but there is a problem with the upload.
This issue was resolved when I switched to Alpha 8. I'm using alpha 8 now.
Hi and thanks for testing it out.Hello GNUton,
I've spotted some issues in Alpha 9 and want to share.
- When the guest network is active, there is no internet access without opening the intranet.
- Game and Open NAT options (port opening, QOS) none work. I tried it for CS GO.
- Speed test Upload problem occurred in browsers.
For example,
Edge (Chromium) Upload 1mbps
Google Chrome Upload 3 mbps
Internet Explorer Upload 6 mbps
Windows Speed Test App Upload 7 mbps
I've done these tests over and over. All the same 70mbps download is okay but there is a problem with the upload.
This issue was resolved when I switched to Alpha 8. I'm using alpha 8 now.
Greetings.
Hi and thanks for testing it out.
I have been running the alpha9 for a few days now and I ahve not noticed any slowness in the upload speed,
DSL driver is the same as in alpha8. Wireless driver is newer.
Please double check if see any difference in speed when using cable or wireless.
Beside this, the speeds of different browsers on the same OS should be the raughly the same.
I will check the rest.
Thanks
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