Finally uninstalled and went back to the stock NTP server with no issues.. Not sure what's wrong but I may try to install again should there be anything new to try to make it work.
Having some odd behavior and any insight is appreciated. Fresh install of 386.1_2 on my RT-88U. Installed ntpMerlin 3.22 and all seems to be well.. or so I thought. My Windows 2012R2 Servers have been giving me Time errors in the event log, although the server is set to the router for it's time...
I have an RT-88U as the router running 384.18 and a RT-68U as a mesh node running the latest stock Asus firmware w/ wired backhaul and no issues. When I used Merlin firmware on the mesh node the router could not find it, took more attempts than I had patients for. When I used wireless backhaul...
Morning - I rebooted my router this morning, several times actually, and the one issue I'm having is under "Add-ons" the NTP tab shows however when clicking on it it just goes to the first tab which in connmon.. Router is an RT-88U with 384.18 and the latest NTP.. NTP appears to be working as...
For the most part, I have no issues with my router. The only exception is 3 Nest cameras that constantly bounce around between 2.4/5ghz and at times disappear all together. They are relatively close in proximity to the router and I just can't figure it out. Had them for years (in the same...
For what it's worth, I use SmartThings as well and have Skynet running as the default install (No customization), and don't have any issues. RT-AC88U running Merlin 384.17.
Yes, that is the link that I used. I flashed it over 384.17 then did the factory reset as other noted above and then connected without any issues. Rock solid since.
For reference, this is the version.
I have an RT-AC88U as my router and a RT-AC68U as my node and finding the node took 10+ attempts and a lot of colorful words, on Merlin firmware. I read somewhere on the forums here that having the node on Asus stock firmware was better, so I did it and the router found the node on the first...
I have an RT-AC88U as the router and a RT-AC68U as a mesh node with wired back-haul, both on 384.16 without any issues. When I first implemented AiMesh it was a wireless back-haul and it was very unstable, almost unusable.
I get these errors in my system log.. also the time on the event doesn't match the router time...
58: failed to create new thread for web client.
Feb 11 12:18:05 netdata[13587]: PLUGINSD: failed to create new thread for plugin 'python.d.plugin'.