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Multiple scripts (Diversion, YazFi, ScMerlin) are showing updates available which in fact do not exist... Yikes!
 
Multiple scripts (Diversion, YazFi, ScMerlin) are showing updates available which in fact do not exist... Yikes!

No issue here with AMTM : diversion, unbound, skynet, Entware, etc. No update issue. Check on your side. Yikes!
 
No issue here with AMTM : diversion, unbound, skynet, Entware, etc. No update issue. Check on your side. Yikes!
Yes, I think my ISP is having issues. Thanks :)
 
What is a "min update" in the AMTM update menu? If I go through the 3rd party script update, it doesn't do anything and amtm still states there is a min update.
 
What is a "min update" in the AMTM update menu? If I go through the 3rd party script update, it doesn't do anything and amtm still states there is a min update.
What third party script is this?
 
What is a "min update" in the AMTM update menu? If I go through the 3rd party script update, it doesn't do anything and amtm still states there is a min update.
A small update that doesn't require a new version number. You have to update within the 3rd party script. I.e. Open Skynet [2] - choose 10 ---> Update Skynet , [1] ---> Check For And Install Any New Updates
This should take care of the min update message
 
What third party script is this?

Sorry I wasn't specific enough. I just meant each individual script's own update process. For instance, I have a min update for FreshJR QOS. If I go through that menu and use it's update feature, it still shows I have a min update. Is FreshJR QOS still supported?

Edit: I think it was just FreshJR that isn't updating. I think it's no longer supported. Can anyone confirm? What is the best alternative for online gaming and tv streaming services?
 
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Sorry I wasn't specific enough. I just meant each individual script's own update process. For instance, I have a min update for FreshJR QOS. If I go through that menu and use it's update feature, it still shows I have a min update. Is FreshJR QOS still supported?

Edit: I think it was just FreshJR that isn't updating. I think it's no longer supported. Can anyone confirm? What is the best alternative for online gaming and tv streaming services?
FlexQOS has replaced FreshQOS...
 
Sorry I wasn't specific enough. I just meant each individual script's own update process. For instance, I have a min update for FreshJR QOS. If I go through that menu and use it's update feature, it still shows I have a min update. Is FreshJR QOS still supported?

Edit: I think it was just FreshJR that isn't updating. I think it's no longer supported. Can anyone confirm? What is the best alternative for online gaming and tv streaming services?
FreshJR Adaptive QOS is deprecated (https://diversion.ch/amtm.html), use FlexQoS, its successor.
FreshJR has not pushed an update since about two years, I have no idea why amtm thinks there's an update available. Maybe the file that amtm checks, /jffs/scripts/FreshJR_QOS, was modified for some reason on your router, triggering the minor update check.
 
I am trying to install chrony on my N66U, running John's latest fork and amtm 3.1.8. A fresh install of amtm and entware creates an opkg.conf file with the following repository
Code:
src/gz entware-ng http://pkg.entware.net/binaries/mipsel
Chrony cannot be found there. Is this a pointer to the abandoned entware-ng repo?
On my AC86U the repository is
Code:
src/gz entware http://bin.entware.net/aarch64-k3.10
Is the configuration file for MIPS correct?
 
I am trying to install chrony on my N66U, running John's latest fork and amtm 3.1.8. A fresh install of amtm and entware creates an opkg.conf file with the following repository
Code:
src/gz entware-ng http://pkg.entware.net/binaries/mipsel
Chrony cannot be found there. Is this a pointer to the abandoned entware-ng repo?
On my AC86U the repository is
Code:
src/gz entware http://bin.entware.net/aarch64-k3.10
Is the configuration file for MIPS correct?
http://pkg.entware.net/binaries/mipsel is the correct repo for your MIPSEL based router. This is an abandoned repository and no new packages will be added to it.
There was for a time a time limited updated repository by @maurer where the existing packages were brought up to speed but no new packages were added. The now dormant project is and will be online for the foreseeable future and can be activated in Diversion.
The command Diversion runs on opkg.conf is this bit of code, which should be followed by an opkg update and opkg upgrade after:
Code:
sed -i '2i\src/gz entware-backports-mirror https://maurerr.github.io/packages' /opt/etc/opkg.conf

So, even this repo by @maurer does not feature the Chrony binary: https://maurerr.github.io/packages/
The active Entware repo for newer processor models as you have in your RT-AC86U has it available, as you probably know: http://bin.entware.net/aarch64-k3.10/Packages.html
 
Thanks for your reply! I am a bit (lot!) slow in these matters... Would the following repository work?

Code:
https://bin.entware.net/mipselsf-k3.4/

Is that a problem of the kernel being too old?
 
Thanks for your reply! I am a bit (lot!) slow in these matters... Would the following repository work?

Code:
https://bin.entware.net/mipselsf-k3.4/

Is that a problem of the kernel being too old?
No, that repo is for kernel 3.4 versions. The Asus MIPSEL routers run on the much older 2.xx kernel. There is no known way to update the kernel version - it would be a monumental task to do that for a dying router series.
 
Thanks again - now I understand. The other way out would be to build my own packages from the source code?
 
Is there any problem with installing new version on AC56U? I sshd today only to see several [Segmentation fault] on amtm and scripts menu, tried to reinstall amtm and I got this output ->

ptys@RT-AC56U-5088:/tmp/home/root# curl -Os https://diversion.ch/amtm/amtm && sh amtm
Segmentation fault
 
Is there any problem with installing new version on AC56U? I sshd today only to see several [Segmentation fault] on amtm and scripts menu, tried to reinstall amtm and I got this output ->

ptys@RT-AC56U-5088:/tmp/home/root# curl -Os https://diversion.ch/amtm/amtm && sh amtm
Segmentation fault
Can you ping diversion.ch on the router?
 
Thanks again - now I understand. The other way out would be to build my own packages from the source code?
I'm not that kind of a coder to give a qualified answer.
 
Can you ping diversion.ch on the router?
Ping from GUI

PING diversion.ch (80.74.145.140): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=0 ttl=57 time=70.616 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=1 ttl=57 time=57.035 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=2 ttl=57 time=57.856 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=3 ttl=57 time=69.956 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=4 ttl=57 time=61.809 ms

--- diversion.ch ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 57.035/63.454/70.616 ms

and from ssh

ptys@RT-AC56U-5088:/tmp/home/root# ping diversion.ch
PING diversion.ch (80.74.145.140): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=0 ttl=57 time=51.571 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=1 ttl=57 time=49.087 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=2 ttl=57 time=49.511 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=3 ttl=57 time=58.172 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=4 ttl=57 time=73.116 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=5 ttl=57 time=52.696 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=6 ttl=57 time=53.195 ms
^C
--- diversion.ch ping statistics ---
7 packets transmitted, 7 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 49.087/55.335/73.116 ms
 
Ping from GUI

PING diversion.ch (80.74.145.140): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=0 ttl=57 time=70.616 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=1 ttl=57 time=57.035 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=2 ttl=57 time=57.856 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=3 ttl=57 time=69.956 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=4 ttl=57 time=61.809 ms

--- diversion.ch ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 57.035/63.454/70.616 ms

and from ssh

ptys@RT-AC56U-5088:/tmp/home/root# ping diversion.ch
PING diversion.ch (80.74.145.140): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=0 ttl=57 time=51.571 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=1 ttl=57 time=49.087 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=2 ttl=57 time=49.511 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=3 ttl=57 time=58.172 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=4 ttl=57 time=73.116 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=5 ttl=57 time=52.696 ms
64 bytes from 80.74.145.140: seq=6 ttl=57 time=53.195 ms
^C
--- diversion.ch ping statistics ---
7 packets transmitted, 7 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 49.087/55.335/73.116 ms
If you are running John's fork as the firmware, amtm is built into it. Just enter amtm into the terminal and press Enter.
If not, try to run that install command again (and again), maybe reboot the router first to clear the partially downloaded file from its volatile location.
 
If you are running John's fork as the firmware, amtm is built into it. Just enter amtm into the terminal and press Enter.
If not, try to run that install command again (and again), maybe reboot the router first to clear the partially downloaded file from its volatile location.
No hope, had to clean &format jffs and re install whole stuff ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

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