More or less. Just different words Remember, do no turn off the router even if you see it not responding. Just wait The Huawei button is a power switch? I did not know that Will try & push that button when I got back home today Nahh. With AsusWRT firmware the Tx is already at 100% even if you see the slider at 50% No difference. Maybe the slider only affects real ASUS routers
Been waiting since few minutes. Internet led keep blinking
Guys can u share how you setup HyppTv for the XWRT-Vortex ? I have configured the Lan4 for STB and checked the IPTV settings which are quite bare minimal.
Am i missing anything ? The HYPPTV unit isn't getting an ip.
After rebooting the router, it always take some time for the router to get WAN IPv6 Gateway When it's not getting the WAN IPv6 Gateway, IPV6 test fails
Anyone on AsusWRT getting this type of error? After short googling, it's pointing to partition/disk has errors
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Jul 14 23:28:44 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x205587c) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:28:44 kernel: mtd->read(0xbdc bytes from 0x20558c0) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:28:44 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x205487c) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:28:44 kernel: mtd->read(0xad5 bytes from 0x20548c0) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:31:28 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x20578b4) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:31:28 kernel: mtd->read(0xad7 bytes from 0x20578f8) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:31:40 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x205587c) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:31:40 kernel: mtd->read(0xbdc bytes from 0x20558c0) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:31:40 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x205487c) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:31:40 kernel: mtd->read(0xad5 bytes from 0x20548c0) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:36:19 kernel: mtd->read(0x78c bytes from 0x2054074) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:36:19 kernel: mtd->read(0xb1c bytes from 0x205487c) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x205587c) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0xbdc bytes from 0x20558c0) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x205987c) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0xbe2 bytes from 0x20598c0) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0x44 bytes from 0x205d8b4) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0xc38 bytes from 0x205d8f8) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0xc3b bytes from 0x205e574) returned ECC error Jul 14 23:37:11 kernel: mtd->read(0xc54 bytes from 0x205f1f4) returned ECC error
1. On first initialization, AsusWRT-Merlin will format the free space in the nand as jffs2. This is why the first initialization take so long. 2. What happen here is you got impatient & power cycle the router, causing jffs partition half erased. The firmware will not try to reformat it again unless u erase it first. 3. you will have to erase it with command "mtd-erase2 brcmnand" via ssh or telnet. Then select option in system configuration to format jffs on the next boot.
After rebooting the router, it always take some time for the router to get WAN IPv6 Gateway When it's not getting the WAN IPv6 Gateway, IPV6 test fails
Am I the only one having this issue?
Every time you reconnect the internet, you router get a new IPv6 IP. But because there is no LAN physical reconnection, your PC will not refresh the IPv6 until the lease time ended. So you may have to lower the lease time if you want it to be refreshed asap without your intervention..
1. On first initialization, AsusWRT-Merlin will format the free space in the nand as jffs2. This is why the first initialization take so long. 2. What happen here is you got impatient & power cycle the router, causing jffs partition half erased. The firmware will not try to reformat it again unless u erase it first. 3. you will have to erase it with command "mtd-erase2 brcmnand" via ssh or telnet. Then select option in system configuration to format jffs on the next boot.
2. What happen here is you got impatient & power cycle the router
Not sure what you meant by impatient & power cycle the router when the router was running for 2 days straight before I reboot it Didn't do anything while it was rebooting. Didn't even disconnect the power cable