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Network map shows 0 clients in Release: 384.11-gnuton1 #12

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djspiros opened this issue May 10, 2019 · 9 comments
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Network map shows 0 clients in Release: 384.11-gnuton1 #12

djspiros opened this issue May 10, 2019 · 9 comments
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@djspiros
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in latest Release: 384.11-gnuton1 Network Map doesnt show connected clients. even if i press view list and interface still shows 0 clients. if i press the icon above view list its scanning for devices connected but stays in scanning...
thank you!!!
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ghost commented May 11, 2019

I can confirm this issue as well. It's doing the exact same thing for me.
client list bug

@gnuton
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gnuton commented May 11, 2019

Was it working for you in the previous release (384.10-gnuton4)?
Does the number gets updated after pressing view list? It does for me in chrome and the number is right the next time.
Can you please open the page in chrome incognito. I m afraid some web page caching may be involved in this bug.

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ghost commented May 11, 2019

I used every browser on 5 different devices. it did the same.

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djspiros commented May 11, 2019

in previous release (384.10-gnuton4) worked perfect.
the problem started with 384.11-gnuton1.
i tried also with factory defaults but still the same problem. clients remains 0

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ghost commented May 11, 2019

I tested both 384.10-gnuton4 and 384.10-gnuton5 (yes it was released but was on the smb forums) and both worked just fine. Just this new one is having the issue.

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gnuton commented May 11, 2019

I can reproduce it on my side too know after a factory reset and re-flash.
Thanks, guys for reporting. I will try to figure out what's the problem. Any help is welcome btw :D no idea yet what's the change that has generated this and other regressions in the web ui.

@gnuton gnuton modified the milestone: 384.11-gnuton1 May 13, 2019
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gnuton commented May 14, 2019

The problem seems to be somehow related web.c which exports the data computed by the networkmap daemon to the UI through the APIs http://router.asus.com/update_networkmapd.asp and http://router.asus.com/update_clients.asp. The first API re-fresh the number of clients and the second one shows the details of the clients when the list is open.
384.11 contains upstream ASUS changes for RT-AC68U which touch web.c and networkmap daemon.
Somehow the DSL version does not like these changes.
I'll keep on investigating this.

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gnuton commented May 14, 2019

I should have fixed this issue along with others reported here in github within this pre-release
https://github.com/gnuton/asuswrt-merlin.ng/releases/tag/384.11-gnuton2-alpha1
I have not tested it yet (I do not have a device here), but it would be nice to get some feedback

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Keltere commented May 14, 2019

Qos and device list working now on the latest alpha release

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