I mean, those changes are on the develop branch....use at your own riskWhat it looks like on the surface is that spdMerlin will attempt to active any/all possible QoS types if they have any artifacts on the router. If Adaptive QoS is enabled but the /tmp/qos script still exists because the router hasn’t required a reboot, then spdMerlin will activate both.
Probably need some handling of these 3 scenarios:
- Adaptive QoS Enabled (qos_enable=1, qos_type=1): run the iptables whitelist commands.
- Traditional, BWL or Cake QoS Enabled (qos_enable=1, qos_type != 1): run /tmp/qos stop/start.
- Legacy CakeQOS-Merlin enabled (qos_enable=0, cake-qos script exists): cake-qos stop/start.
Newbie here that is still learning and not too clever on these things although I like to play.
I'm running 384.18 and trying to install spdMerlin. Have got in to my rt-ac86u using Putty and ran the command and get
spdMerlin: Welcome to spdMerlin v4.1.1, a script by JackYaz
spdMerlin: Checking your router meets the requirements for spdMerlin
spdMerlin: No Swap file detected!
spdMerlin: Entware not detected!
spdMerlin: Requirements for spdMerlin not met, please see above for the reason(s)
Press enter to continue...
amtm
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. So I have tried to install both:
Just had same thing, check https://www.snbforums.com/threads/addons-page-blank-386-2_beta3.71561/EDIT: It started to work again after the fourth restart.
Hi,
please how did you fix the issue with missing Tabs? I installed spdMerlin through amtm and it destroyed all Addons except scMerlin. RT-AX86U 386.2 beta3 .. Ex. Vnstat and conmon are missing (if I remember well what was there, the ones on different pages are fine). Force updates make nothing, unistallation of spdMerlin makes nothing, restarts makes nothing. There are now only scMerlin and Help & Support which stopped to be clickable.
Thanks
1 open Diversion v4.1.12
2 open Skynet v7.2.4
3 open FlexQoS v1.2.3
5 open scribe v2.4.3
8 open nsrum v30.4.0
j1 open connmon v2.9.1
j3 open scMerlin v2.1.0
j4 open spdMerlin v4.1.1
j5 open uiDivStats v2.3.0
j6 open uiScribe v1.4.2
vn open Vnstat v1.0.0
Mar 30 14:58:29 MERLIN spdMerlin: Welcome to spdMerlin v4.1.1, a script by JackYaz
Mar 30 14:58:30 MERLIN spdMerlin: Checking your router meets the requirements for spdMerlin
Mar 30 14:58:30 MERLIN spdMerlin: Installing required packages from Entware
Mar 30 14:58:33 MERLIN spdMerlin: New version of spdstats_www.asp downloaded
Mar 30 14:58:33 MERLIN spdMerlin: Mounting spdMerlin WebUI page as user5.asp
Mar 30 14:58:58 MERLIN spdMerlin: Licenses accepted and saved to persistent storage
WebUI for connmon is available at:
WebUI page not found
Just had same thing, check https://www.snbforums.com/threads/addons-page-blank-386-2_beta3.71561/
Edit: (sorry missed your edit that it was working)
Sorry - just a nudge on this one....Hi,
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. So I have tried to install both:
When I tried to install the swapfile I get
No compatible device available to create
a swap file
When I try to install entware i get
No compatible device(s) found to install
Entware on. A USB storage device formatted
with one of these file systems is required:
ext2, ext3, ext4
Use Format disk (fd) to format FAT or NTFS
formatted devices to ext*
Am I being extremely stupid here and do I need a USB device connected??!
Regarding VPN client - as mentioned, the certificate wouldn't write to the JFFS partition (i think that is where they are kept). I had to delete the partition a couple of times, flash back to stock f/w then reinstall wrt and then it finally "stuck" - googling around i see that it isn't so unusual but mine did seem a little more temperamental than some hence my nerviousness about upgrading - does an upgrade delete the vpn settings or could it effect them?
Thanks!
yes, you need a USB device connected and formatted as stated in the message output:Sorry - just a nudge on this one....
Thanks
No compatible device(s) found to install
Entware on. A USB storage device formatted
with one of these file systems is required:
ext2, ext3, ext4
Use Format disk (fd) to format FAT or NTFS
formatted devices to ext*
Sorry - just a nudge on this one....
Thanks
I haven't asked yet, but do you have a USB stick mounted?
yes, you need a USB device connected and formatted as stated in the message output:
Thanks - and sorry.....seems pretty obvious now reading down the threadyes, you need a USB device connected and formatted as stated in the message output:
no ETA but i am working on it.No intention to be pushy, but do you have any ETA on when 4.1.2 becomes stable? My OCD plays up for better part of the last to weeks, it's getting triggered every time when I check for updates and I see the output in the post above. I can't even remember why I needed to switch to development but I'm about to switch back to stable if only to get everything back in green again...
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Disclaimer: I'm formally diagnosed with OCD so I feel it's completely justified to make jokes about it..
That's all I can I ask of you. Thanks in advance!no ETA but i am working on it.
Is the AX88U on the develop branch and the AX86U on the stable branch of spdMerlin?Jack,
I've noticed whilst testing between my AX86U and AX88U, that spdmerlin tests (WAN) are excluded from QoS (cake-qos) on the AX88U but not on the AX86U. I do actually prefer it so that I can see my full speeds. I've had a quick look to see if there were any other threads regarding this but far too many results..
When the AX86U is switched back to A.QoS, the spdmerlin tests are excluded from QoS tests again.
Can you shed any light on this? Both routers had a full nuclear reset done before installing 386.2 beta3. Both have the same setup/scripts etc.
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