Some might have a problem when their browser kicks out the certificate not valid error due to the self-signed certificate. Just a thought. _________________ Netgear XR500 - Gateway
R6700 v3 - Station Bridge
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14125 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 20:08 Post subject:
Least common denominator. Micro builds are the only ones that reflect "NOSSL", although I thought BrainSlayer had told me that they used wolfssl because of size constraint while we were discussing matrixssl not being updated. Could have been mini (4MB flash), though. There are a lot of files that are not sync'ed 100% with the build server repository, so truth in advertising is a myth.
Firmware: v3.0-r49567 std (07/27/22)
Router/Version: Netgear R7000 Kernel: Linux 4.4.302-st14 #6812 SMP Wed Jul 27 02:40:50 +07 2022 armv7l
Previous: v3.0-r49544 std (07/22/22)
Mode/Status: AP wired and wireless / Up and running for 1 day
Reset: Soft boot before and after upgrade
Temperatures: CPU 61.9 °C / WL0 47.0 °C / WL1 52.0 °C
Issues/Errors: Nothing significant
Updated via webif. No 'nvram erase' this time, last one was in July 2018 (r36325).
Upload and Download speeds are to ISP spec (500/500 Mbps).
Current basic R7000 setup (subject to change of course):
- Static WAN IP
- Shortcut Forwarding Engine: CTF, Flow Acceleration: Disabled
- STP - Enabled
- IPv4 only, both WAN and LAN
- LAN DHCP Enabled
- Not currently forwarding any ports
- Wireless: AP, Regulatory Domain = CANADA, wl0 Mixed (ch. 6), wl1 AC/N-Mixed (ch. 36, VHT80), AES
- 1 wireless VLAN on wl0
- SNMP disabled, SSH enabled, Telnet disabled
- Firewall enabled, Log Level high
- Syslog: to local server. klogd: disabled.
- USB support - Off
- No custom scripts
- No: ttraf, Tor, VNC, Zabbix, VPN, Radius, OpenVPN
- No: UPnP, DMZ, QoS
- No: Samba, CIFS, JFFS2, miniDLNA, Entware, Optware _________________ Netgear R7000: v3.0-r54248 std (11/29/23)
EdgeRouter-X: EdgeOS v2.0.9-hotfix 7
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14125 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2022 14:27 Post subject:
kavindren wrote:
kernel-panic69 wrote:
That's only part of the picture, it will still fallback to https if you do not specify http. Firefox has a configuration in about:config to fix this.
Even IE 11 doesn't open the page. Same in http and in https. Nothing works.
Are you sure you are accessing the correct IP address? Default is 192.168.1.1 unless you've changed it. Then you have to use the IP address you have changed it to. I've accessed this release with RetroZilla on NT4, 2K, XP / Firefox Quantum / FF ESR / Pale Moon / Edge / Chromium / Chrome / Iron / Epic / multiple versions of IE - all without issue. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Previous/Reset: dd-wrt v3.0 r44715
Issues/Errors: Cannot browse 192.168.1.1 (after update, it is using https protocol, previous build used http), but internet works.
@kavindren You are coming from a 21 month old flawed build. There have been many (X10) changes especially GUI.
Router/Version: Asus RT-N66U
File: dd-wrt.v24-49567_NEWD-2_K3.x-big-RT-N66U.trx
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r49567 big (07/27/22) (prev. DD-WRT v3.0-r49544 big (07/22/22))
Kernel: Linux 4.4.302-st14 #17600 Wed Jul 27 04:27:29 +07 2022 mips
Mode: Gateway, SFE disabled, Wifi disabled, WAN disabled, Wireguard Endpoint for external VPS, connected via LAN to WRT1900ACS v2, Keep Alive reboot 6:05 in the morning
Reset: No
Status: Installed at release, ok.