I have upgraded from 1.0.14 to version 1.1.1 on WRT54GL v1.1
Most of the things work so far except for "QoS Distribution" under "Status":
When clicking "QoQ Distribution" the pop-up message appears: "ERROR:upload_timeframe does not exist"
Clicking OK on the previous opens this pop-up message: "ERROR:download_timeframe does not exist"
and this happens over and over until switched to another window in the web interface.
Not sure what to make of this... is this how this experimental version is supposed to work or is this a bug?
P.S. I backed up the data from 1.0.14 and restored it on 1.1.1 - could this be the cause for the issue?
QoQ Distribution - upload/download_timeframe does not exist
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Re: QoQ Distribution - upload/download_timeframe does not exist
Actually, this doesn't sound like an issue with the backup, but with your browser caching the javascript for the QoS distribution page, and using the old version on the new page.
Do you still get this error if you clear your browser's cache and then try to access the page? If you have another computer around you haven't used to access the router before try using that to login -- that's a good way to absolutely verify this isn't a caching problem.
Do you still get this error if you clear your browser's cache and then try to access the page? If you have another computer around you haven't used to access the router before try using that to login -- that's a good way to absolutely verify this isn't a caching problem.
Re: QoQ Distribution - upload/download_timeframe does not exist
Your right!
It seems it was the cache.
I didn't even have to clear it, I didn't close it since the upgrade yesterday so opening it again today did the trick, I can now see the pie charts.
Thank you Eric
P.S. it seems to have saved the quota I was at but, I don't see the "Bandwidth Usage" from previous days, does that get backed up as well?
It seems it was the cache.
I didn't even have to clear it, I didn't close it since the upgrade yesterday so opening it again today did the trick, I can now see the pie charts.
Thank you Eric
P.S. it seems to have saved the quota I was at but, I don't see the "Bandwidth Usage" from previous days, does that get backed up as well?
Linksys WRT54GL = Gargoyle 1.4.2
TP-Link TL-WR741ND = Gargoyle 1.4.2
Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH = Gargoyle 1.4.2
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TP-Link TL-WR741ND = Gargoyle 1.4.2
Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH = Gargoyle 1.4.2
http://eduboris.blogspot.com/search/label/Gargoyle