Apologies for the whine and thanks for your work on here.
I've tried v41164 and httpd isn't crashing and wl0 advanced settings are now saving. I'm still, however, finding wl0 only connects at 11Mb/s. Tried a few different configs, repeater, AP etc but with no success.
I'm also getting this error whilst setting up entware by executing opt-opkg-upd.sh
/bin/opt-opkg-upd.sh: line 28: opkg: command not found
Build v41218 has considerably better performance than the previous builds; wl0 (2.4g) NG-Mixed is showing speeds of 800mbps (Previously speeds were sitting around 150mbps). Great improvement.
Edit: Caution! build(s) v41240 - v41242 have bricked my router(s) - Use caution if you're going to use those versions. The last working build, for me, was v41218.
If someone can test them and let me know if they had the same problem, that would be great.
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 13:14 Post subject: Upgrading to newest build
I was not able to upgrade to the newest build either, the 882 does take the flash, but once it reboots no access to the 882. I was able to use recovery flash and went back to 10/2 code.
Tried to flash using restore defaults, and still not able to get a working 882. No lights, no traffic will pass (tried 192.168.1.0/24 subnet static so on, nothing worked).
I have the 882 on the side for testing, it's not part of my network until it's fully stable.
Last edited by PacketLoss on Thu Oct 10, 2019 13:15; edited 3 times in total
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 22:02 Post subject: Re: Upgrading to newest build
PacketLoss wrote:
I was not able to upgrade to the newest build either, the 882 does take the flash, but once it reboots no access to the 882. I was able to use recovery flash and went back to 10/2 code.
I did not restore defaults upon upgrading.
packetloss and notautistic have to be the same person.
flashed via recovery mode just fine.
here are the pictures.
stop making shit up people. it's quite sad. making me up my post count to combat bullshit.
ETH_STATE_ACTIVE!!
checksum bad
checksum bad
checksum bad
checksum bad
Got ARP REQUEST, return our IP
Got ARP REQUEST, return our IP
*********** len: 1156, s->dataSize: 1156
*********** len: 1156, s->dataSize: 1156
checksum bad
checksum bad
=================================================
Check image validation:
Image1 Header Magic Number --> OK
Image1 Header Checksum --> OK
Image1 Data Checksum --> OK
Erase linux kernel block !!
From 0x60000 length 0xFA0000
..............................................................................................................................................
Copy linux image[16212081 byte] from [0x84000000] to SPI Flash[0x00060000]....
this is what things have come down to... _________________ "But of this I can assure you that there is not a movement of any body of Men however small whether on Horse-back or on foot, nor an operation or March of any description nor any Service in the field that is not formed upon some mathematical principle, and in the performance of which the knowledge and practical application of the mathematicks will be found not only useful but necessary. The application of the Mathematicks to Gunnery, Fortification, Tactics, the survey and knowledge of formal Castrametation [setting up camp] etc. cannot be acquired without study" "Only by adopting an infinitely small unit for observation, the differential in history otherwise known as human homogeneity, and perfecting the art of integration (the adding up of infinitesimals) can we have any hope of determining the laws of history"
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 23:04 Post subject: Re: Upgrading to newest build
PacketLoss wrote:
I was not able to upgrade to the newest build either, the 882 does take the flash, but once it reboots no access to the 882. I was able to use recovery flash and went back to 10/2 code.
I did not restore defaults upon upgrading.
Same problem I was getting, here's the response I got from broly.
Same here, the latest build is not working. Directly after flashing all lights are off on the 882. After rebooting same effect, short blink orange led and then nothing.
I flashed 3 times, 1x webflash and 2x recovery. Nothign helped. Went back to the 41164 build. After reverting back and restoring setting, I manually had to set the static IP on the WAN interface again before packet forwarding worked. On the status page I still don't see a WAN MAC.
Will pm broly as well, but I would be really carefull flashing the latest Oct releases!