Do you have the C7 V4?Waterspuwer wrote:I initially bought the C20 but swapped it for C7 instead as C20 had much worse Wi-Fi range. RC5 works fine so far.
Gargoyle 1.11.0 Release Candidate 5
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Netgear WNDR3700V2 Gargoyle 1.10.0
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Re: Gargoyle 1.11.0 Release Candidate 5
Those drivers aren’t relevant to that device so should not cause this issue
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Installed on Linksys WRT1200AC-V1 and no issues. Thanks a lot for this. I wish I had tried Gargoyle earlier.
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Yes, I doTrailblazer wrote:Do you have the C7 V4?Waterspuwer wrote:I initially bought the C20 but swapped it for C7 instead as C20 had much worse Wi-Fi range. RC5 works fine so far.

The Wi-Fi issue is resolved after a reboot. No idea what happened

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Re: Gargoyle 1.11.0 Release Candidate 5
RC5 on a TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v1 working fine several days - also added Dynamic DNS plugin right away.
Now I wanted to add openvpn - but it fails with:
Then for fun - tried to add a theme - and that worked..
The named files do exist -
Thanks
Now I wanted to add openvpn - but it fails with:
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Wed Dec 5 09:18:54 2018 daemon.err uhttpd[1990]: WARNING: opkg file "/var/opkg-lists/openwrt_18.06-snapshot_routing" does not exist or can not be opened
Wed Dec 5 09:18:54 2018 daemon.err uhttpd[1990]: WARNING: opkg file "/var/opkg-lists/openwrt_18.06-snapshot_base" does not exist or can not be opened
Wed Dec 5 09:18:54 2018 daemon.err uhttpd[1990]: No packages to install.
The named files do exist -
Thanks
Re: Gargoyle 1.11.0 Release Candidate 5
Will you add Asus RT-AC58U 

Re: Gargoyle 1.11.0 Release Candidate 5
Possibly an out of memory issue. Does it work fine after a reboot?JohnPeterson wrote:RC5 on a TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v1 working fine several days - also added Dynamic DNS plugin right away.
Now I wanted to add openvpn - but it fails with:
Then for fun - tried to add a theme - and that worked..Code: Select all
Wed Dec 5 09:18:54 2018 daemon.err uhttpd[1990]: WARNING: opkg file "/var/opkg-lists/openwrt_18.06-snapshot_routing" does not exist or can not be opened Wed Dec 5 09:18:54 2018 daemon.err uhttpd[1990]: WARNING: opkg file "/var/opkg-lists/openwrt_18.06-snapshot_base" does not exist or can not be opened Wed Dec 5 09:18:54 2018 daemon.err uhttpd[1990]: No packages to install.
The named files do exist -
Thanks
Openvpn is not recommended for such low memory anyway, so your first step is to add a USB stick, and add a swap partition and external storage.
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It would be easier for you to try to build it first and send me the config after confirming it works.ViBE wrote:Will you add Asus RT-AC58U
I don’t have this device to test.
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Re: Gargoyle 1.11.0 Release Candidate 5
Just tried out this RC on a TL-WR1043ND v2. Working great. With QOS enabled I'm able to squeeze out 85mbit total bandwidth, up and down. Good enough for FTTN. Pretty chuffed.
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If you can tell me step by step how to do it I would do it. I'm not a Linux pro but have a little clue about these things.Lantis wrote:It would be easier for you to try to build it first and send me the config after confirming it works.ViBE wrote:Will you add Asus RT-AC58U
I don’t have this device to test.