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This may enable additional channels and power (in most cases don't) on ASUS Merlin provided routers.
The nvram settings have been tested on a ASUS RT-AX58U, they may work on other models as well (ASUS RT-AC78U).
Please use nvram dump
and adjust when needed, as they may differ on your device!
Credits to the commentators below, and members on the SNBForums posting instructions. Please post your findings, and help others when needed. :)
See https://www.htpcguides.com/enable-ssh-asus-routers-without-ssh-keys/ for instructions.
nvram dump > dump.txt
NOTE: You need to copy the dump.txt (or output by
nvram dump
to somewhere else), as they will be lost on reboot
Make sure
Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs
, is enabled in System settings. See https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin.ng/wiki/User-scripts for details.
Make sure to also run the following commands:
nvram set jffs2_scripts="1"
nvram commit
Create the /jffs/scripts/wl
file, and paste the nvram
overwrites into this file (see given example file).
Create/adjust /jffs/scripts/init-start
:
#!/bin/sh
[ -x /jffs/scripts/wl ] && /jffs/scripts/wl &
# [ -x /jffs/addons/AdGuardHome.d/AdGuardHome.sh ] && /jffs/addons/AdGuardHome.d/AdGuardHome.sh init-start & # place before addons
Create/adjust /jffs/scripts/services-start
:
#!/bin/sh
/jffs/scripts/wl >/dev/null 2>&1 & # wl
# /jffs/scripts/scmerlin startup & # scMerlin
Create/adjust /jffs/scripts/service-event
:
#!/bin/sh
if echo "$2" | /bin/grep -q "wireless"; then { /jffs/scripts/wl service_event "$@" & }; fi # wl
Create/adjust /jffs/scripts/service-event-end
:
#!/bin/sh
if echo "$2" | /bin/grep -q "wireless"; then { /jffs/scripts/wl service_event "$@" & }; fi # wl
Make sure the scripts are executable:
chmod a+rx /jffs/scripts/*
You need to reboot the router to apply changes:
reboot
To make the changes persistent, make sure to add them to the jffs/scripts/wl
script.
Let's see how well your router is hearing your clients
eth6
:wl -i eth6 assoclist
wl -i eth6 sta_info MAC ADDRESS OF CLIENT
, then you see amomg many things, RSSIIn general, if your client has a very low RSSI seen from the AP, then you should try to improve Tx power on the client side. If your client runs on linux and has a wifi card which is not
self-managed
, then there might be options to do that, e.g., changing regulatory country settings withiw reg set XX
etc. However: If your client has an Intel card, e.g., AX-2XX, with LAR (Location-Aware Regulatory), then you have to stick what LAR detects as country, you cannot override it withiw
because the interface is shown asself-managed
by LAR 💩