![]() What repository or repositories should I be looking in for optware that is compatible with this router, and how should I set up to access these repositories? What intitial setup should I do on the router, once I have JFFS enabled? I plan to use the 90MB of space available from JFFS rather than connect a USB drive. Hi, just wondering what the current recommendations are, for how to get started in optware on the Asus RT-AC66U. Please help, what perl's lib need to be installed? ) at /opt/usr/sbin/logtail line 22.īEGIN failed-compilation aborted at /opt/usr/sbin/logtail line 22. Jan 14 11:24:37 kgw user.notice S94stophammer: Check /var/log/messagesĭuring manual /opt/etc/init.d/S94stophammer checkĬan't locate strict.pm in contains: /usr/lib/perl5/5.10. Ipkg_get_install: I'll leave it there for you to try a manual installation Ipkg_get_install: ERROR: Failed to install /jffs/tmp/ipkg/libopenssl_1.0.1e-1_brcm47xx.ipk Ipkg_install_file: You may want to use `ipkg install' to install these. Ipkg_install_file: ERROR: libopenssl depends on the following uninstalled programs: Ipkg_depends: Warning: libc mentioned in dependency but no package found in /jffs/usr/lib/ipkg/listsĬonnecting to (78.24.191.177:80) Get bug during install many ipkg install zlib Just run the prepscript as would with any other router. WNR3500Lv1 - First venture into the DD-WRT world WNR2000v3 - Bought on the cheap for someone else, neutered crap Yes you can get 50 Mbps+ with OpenVPN on a R7000 if you configure it properly! VPN speed: Download: 77.96 Mbps Upload: 5.00 Mbps (AES-128-CBC HMAC-SHA1) IPv6 6in4 (HE.net), OpenVPN (with PBR and split tunnelling), Entware, dnsmasq with ipset Netgear R7000 overclocked to 1.2GHz - DD-WRT v3.0-r35965M kongac Then you can run ifconfig as normal, as it will use the correct one at /sbin/ as apposed to /opt Mv /opt/sbin/ifconfig /opt/sbin/ifconfig.bak You can adjust the ifconfig reference in /opt/sbin to resolve it: Seems all /opt entries in your path are first it will default to ifconfig on opt instead. Its because ifconfig at /opt/sbin/ifconfig won't work with DD-WRT and its network interfaces as bear in mind these are originally OpenWRT packages, compiled with a compatible toolchain for DD-WRT. ![]()
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