yamon on wr740v4

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slowmotionscene
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:09    Post subject: yamon on wr740v4 Reply with quote
how to install yamon on wr740 v 4 and wr743 v2 what i need to do and how
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:49    Post subject: Reply with quote
The problem is how and where to install Yamon since both of them don't have USB and only 4M of flash hence jffs2 supported probably not available.

You can try raising your question again on this thread: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=289324 and see if al_c has any recommendations.
slowmotionscene
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 12:40    Post subject: Reply with quote
js1662 wrote:
The problem is how and where to install Yamon since both of them don't have USB and only 4M of flash hence jffs2 supported probably not available.

You can try raising your question again on this thread: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=289324 and see if al_c has any recommendations.


yes thats my problem too
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 16:07    Post subject: Reply with quote
slowmotionscene wrote:
js1662 wrote:
The problem is how and where to install Yamon since both of them don't have USB and only 4M of flash hence jffs2 supported probably not available.

You can try raising your question again on this thread: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=289324 and see if al_c has any recommendations.


yes thats my problem too


Some users have add some success mapping dd-wrt to a network accessible share (i.e., a public folder on a harddrive elsewhere on your network). I've never actually gotten that to work (but haven't tried really hard to do so either). It is a largely untested configuration so I don't know how successful you might be with this.

Otherwise, as Dave suggested in the other thread, a new router with a USB port might be your best option.

I'm working on a YAMon variant that stores all of the data into an external database but you'll still need somewhere to host the executible... /tmp will work as long as your router does not reboot.

Sorry!

Al
slowmotionscene
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 17:36    Post subject: Reply with quote
al_c wrote:
slowmotionscene wrote:
js1662 wrote:
The problem is how and where to install Yamon since both of them don't have USB and only 4M of flash hence jffs2 supported probably not available.

You can try raising your question again on this thread: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=289324 and see if al_c has any recommendations.


yes thats my problem too


Some users have add some success mapping dd-wrt to a network accessible share (i.e., a public folder on a harddrive elsewhere on your network). I've never actually gotten that to work (but haven't tried really hard to do so either). It is a largely untested configuration so I don't know how successful you might be with this.

Otherwise, as Dave suggested in the other thread, a new router with a USB port might be your best option.

I'm working on a YAMon variant that stores all of the data into an external database but you'll still need somewhere to host the executible... /tmp will work as long as your router does not reboot.

Sorry!

Al



I do have attached on usb,but long its untested i dont wanna be experimental rat.So you do more work on no usb routers as long they are better they are expensive as that and less in peopels property.

Its cool
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 16:38    Post subject: Reply with quote
slowmotionscene wrote:

I do have attached on usb,but long its untested i dont wanna be experimental rat.So you do more work on no usb routers as long they are better they are expensive as that and less in peopels property.

Its cool


Any useful monitoring solution will require a permanent storage for it's data files... a USB stick plugged into your router is the easiest, most reliable, most cost effective solution.

That is the recommended setup for YAMon and I can assure you that that has been *well* tested. I released the YAMon code into the wild more than 4 years ago and and my server logs show that it is being used by ~5000 users per month. The installer zip file has be downloaded 525 times already this month.

Other non-USB configuration options are possible (e.g., jffs). Any reliability issues would be related to that configuration not the YAMon code. I do not have the time to test them and have to rely upon the user community to do that legwork.

Al
slowmotionscene
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 17:24    Post subject: Reply with quote
al_c wrote:
slowmotionscene wrote:

I do have attached on usb,but long its untested i dont wanna be experimental rat.So you do more work on no usb routers as long they are better they are expensive as that and less in peopels property.

Its cool


Any useful monitoring solution will require a permanent storage for it's data files... a USB stick plugged into your router is the easiest, most reliable, most cost effective solution.

That is the recommended setup for YAMon and I can assure you that that has been *well* tested. I released the YAMon code into the wild more than 4 years ago and and my server logs show that it is being used by ~5000 users per month. The installer zip file has be downloaded 525 times already this month.

Other non-USB configuration options are possible (e.g., jffs). Any reliability issues would be related to that configuration not the YAMon code. I do not have the time to test them and have to rely upon the user community to do that legwork.

Al



am not sure is that posibile since i have on adsl modem usb attached ,but all routers are conected with cable to adsl modem
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