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Lantis
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

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ViBE wrote:may i already noticed, not sure: on the bandwidth site if i set the time frame to months it shows the date in mm yyyy format. is it possible to swap this too? in hungarian we use yyyy mm format. aligning this column to the left would be also cool.
The date format has already been done in February:
https://github.com/ericpaulbishop/gargo ... c57799a650

You will find it already in the latest beta versions.
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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RomanHK
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

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Lantis wrote:
ViBE wrote:may i already noticed, not sure: on the bandwidth site if i set the time frame to months it shows the date in mm yyyy format. is it possible to swap this too? in hungarian we use yyyy mm format. aligning this column to the left would be also cool.
The date format has already been done in February:
https://github.com/ericpaulbishop/gargo ... c57799a650

You will find it already in the latest beta versions.
The fixed value is not good. Otherwise, I agree to follow the layout from here in the time setting (I've reduced the post because of the big screens):
ScreenShot 1.
ScreenShot 2.
ScreenShot 3.
EDIT2: If I set the date according to the 1st screen, the value in the 2nd screen is unchanged.
EDIT3: and according to the third screen, it didn't change (only . to /), but the order remained.

You may need to go through all the sections where the date and time is. :(
Last edited by RomanHK on Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:20 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

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I understand the issue now. I’ll look at it later.
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

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I believe all of the dateformat issues should now be fixed. If you spot more please let me know.
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Renegade18
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

Post by Renegade18 »

Hi

I want to buy a new router because mine old TL-WR941ND have only 4 MB flash and 1.11.0 require 8 MB flash. Where I cand find a list with all supported routers by 1.11.0 and future routers in plan for 1.11.0

P.S - C60 MIMO vs C60 ,or others MIMO vs normal model.

Thanks

ghorvath
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

Post by ghorvath »

RomanHK wrote:
ghorvath wrote: Anyone was able to reproduce this?
This is an atipic router (https://openwrt.org/toh/hwdata/youku/youku_yk1)

1) Do not use a backup setting
2) Set another static channel (e.g. 5)
3) Do not have far clients (weak clients can disconnect)
2nd didn't help, 3rd never was an issue (laptop is less than 1m away from router).

Reinstall and doing all setting manually seems to have fixed the problem for now.

Thanks!

mrouilla515
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

Post by mrouilla515 »

Install on a Western Digital N750 without issue so far. I have a pretty basic setup but seem fine.

I also have TP-link WR-1043ND v1 as a backup which I update too. For curiosity I am wondering which one is the better router. The WD has the 5 Ghz band and more memory but the TP has 3 antennas for wi-fi. :?:

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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

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WR1043 v1 is only a draft spec n device so comes with its own challenges.
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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runner75
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

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mrouilla515 wrote:Install on a Western Digital N750 without issue so far. I have a pretty basic setup but seem fine.

I also have TP-link WR-1043ND v1 as a backup which I update too. For curiosity I am wondering which one is the better router. The WD has the 5 Ghz band and more memory but the TP has 3 antennas for wi-fi. :?:
If I remember correctly, the My Net 750 has 6 antennas wi-fi.
My Net WD750

RomanHK
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Re: Version 1.11.0 : Based on OpenWrt 18.06

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runner75 wrote:
mrouilla515 wrote:Install on a Western Digital N750 without issue so far. I have a pretty basic setup but seem fine.

I also have TP-link WR-1043ND v1 as a backup which I update too. For curiosity I am wondering which one is the better router. The WD has the 5 Ghz band and more memory but the TP has 3 antennas for wi-fi. :?:
If I remember correctly, the My Net 750 has 6 antennas wi-fi.
Anyway, WD is much more powerful than 1043ND.
Last edited by RomanHK on Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
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