Reboot tab won't reboot the router when pressed, but this is not new to 386.7 beta. It had happened to me for a long time, I lost track of which version it started.
Something's weird with the Reboot button. What I noticed is sometimes, nothing seems to happen, yet the router will still reboot, it just won't show the rebooting wait page, or it will show it only after like a minute. In my test it seemed to mostly happen when using HTTPS and a self-signed certificate.
Dirty flash of B2 over B1 on my two RT-AX88U APs. No issues off the hop - devices all re-connected, IOT/Nest/TP-Link etc.... Will go through the usual reboots at 15mins and 60mins and then let it ride.
Updated the AXE11000 to B2 from B1 (save, format JFFS and restore JFFS) and downstream AiMesh units. Nothing weird (to me) in Syslog and all Add-Ons running ok. Great way to start the weekend for me and the family! Thanks @RMerlin
Put on some popcorn in the microwave. That might do it, tho here I have a Roomba parked right next to my microwave, and it still keeps its 2.4 GHz connection to the router at the other end of the apartment
@RMerlin I can bring closure to the $PATH mystery that @jsbeddow was having earlier on in this thread.
We get smarter every day. I just installed SmarTTY that jsbeddow was using and found the following:
Code:
[email protected]:2222:/$ echo $PATH
/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
[email protected]:2222:/$ which sh
/usr/sbin/sh
[email protected]:2222:/$ /usr/sbin/sh --help
/usr/sbin/sh: unrecognized option '--help'
Error: Invalid switch
*** Usage:
dw/dh/db <physical address in hex> <number>
dw/dh/db <-k> <virtual address in hex> <number>
sw/sh/sb <physical address in hex> <data value1> <data value2> ..<data valueN>
sw/sh/sb <-k> <virtual address in hex> <data value1> <data value2> ..<data valueN>
fw/fh/fb <physical address in hex> <data value> <length>
fw/fh/fb <-k> <virtual address in hex> <data value> <length>
-s (currently works with physical addresses for d*/s*/f* commands
and virtual addresses for s*/f* commands)
This confirms that SmarTTY is using their own $PATH environment when using their "Smart Terminal" option instead of the "Normal Terminal" option in the settings.
Kids, DO NOT USE SMART DEVICES, use your brain instead . And stay the f$ck away from the app called SmartTTY. Use MobaXTerm, or better still, Xshell from Netsarang.
Dirty flashed from the previous beta_1 on to the latest beta_2 firmware release.
All running perfectly for me so far. Thanks again @RMerlin for everything to date.
So, one bit of weirdness persists in this latest:
'The last 4 updates to the software have prevented accessing the modem through the router at address: 192.168.100.1 This address had been easily accessible without the need to hardwire the computer to the modem to do so. If I go through that flail, then the modem gui logs in normally without a hitch? With the router factory reset as described, it still refuses to resolve this address and connect to the gui?'
Any ideas on this one??
Thanks for Beta 2... Followed the recommended path "Backup JFFS->Flash Beta 2->Reformat JFFS->Reboot->Restore JFFS->Reboot" and everything went smooth.
Best of all, the "CONSOLE:" spamming in the log is gone!!
Code:
8fe761e94a HND5.02L07p2: replace dhd with build without debug enabled for RT-AX86U and GT-AXE11000
flashing with a USB disk plugged is not a problem. It's just that if you actively use SMB sharing with that disk and your router's RAM is used for caching, then sometimes flashing may fail due to not having enough free RAM.
So, one bit of weirdness persists in this latest:
'The last 4 updates to the software have prevented accessing the modem through the router at address: 192.168.100.1 This address had been easily accessible without the need to hardwire the computer to the modem to do so. If I go through that flail, then the modem gui logs in normally without a hitch? With the router factory reset as described, it still refuses to resolve this address and connect to the gui?'
Any ideas on this one??
Not seen this on my RT-AX88U. Can access the Virgin Media modem on 192.168.100.1 just fine. Is your network mask set correctly for your LAN (i.e. 255.255.255.0)? What's your LAN IP range?