cbx200
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Hi
My AR750 S, acting as a repeater, frequently disconnects from the main router wifi.
I then need to input the wifi key again a reconnect, this happens once every hour and it is a pain.
I have experienced the same issue both with firmware 3.003 and 3.007 .
The issue got worse once i run adblock
Any suggestion/advice?
thanks
alzhao
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Is the main router yours? 2.4G or 5G?
Did you save the ssid/key in the router so that it can connect automatically?
Maybe you can disable repeater manager and try again. ssh to the router and rename /usr/bin/gl_health
glitch
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Try changing 2.4 Wireless 11n bandwidth settings in ISP (main) router to 40 Mhz.
Test and report back, please.
alzhao
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ssh is used to connect to the router’s Linux system. Check here: SSH to the Router - GL.iNet Docs
Then in putty and use the following command to disable gl_health.
mv /usr/bin/gl_health /usr/bin/gl_health_bak
killall /usr/bin/gl_health
cbx200
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these are the logs i get. i will now disable as suggested
Wed Nov 28 10:57:28 2018 user.info : [ 470] gl-health>> Scan and fixing the problems
Wed Nov 28 10:57:28 2018 user.info : [ 296] gl-health>> Get valid wifi from scan list.
Wed Nov 28 10:57:36 2018 user.info : [ 283] gl-health>> Remove connected failed SSID (FRITZ!Box 7362 SL) from valid wifi list.
Wed Nov 28 10:57:36 2018 user.info : [ 283] gl-health>> Remove connected failed SSID (FRITZ!Box 7362 SL) from valid wifi list.
Wed Nov 28 10:57:36 2018 user.info : [ 487] gl-health>> scan list count = 0
Wed Nov 28 10:57:36 2018 user.debug : [ 522] gl-health>> AP-Only Mode!
Wed Nov 28 10:58:07 2018 user.info : [ 470] gl-health>> Scan and fixing the problems
Wed Nov 28 10:58:07 2018 user.info : [ 296] gl-health>> Get valid wifi from scan list.
Wed Nov 28 10:58:15 2018 user.info : [ 283] gl-health>> Remove connected failed SSID (FRITZ!Box 7362 SL) from valid wifi list.
Wed Nov 28 10:58:15 2018 user.info : [ 283] gl-health>> Remove connected failed SSID (FRITZ!Box 7362 SL) from valid wifi list.
Wed Nov 28 10:58:15 2018 user.info : [ 487] gl-health>> scan list count = 0
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cbx200
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hi
this is what i get when i try to kill the process
regards
root@GL-AR750S:/# killall /usr/bin/gl_health
killall: /usr/bin/gl_health: no process killed
root@GL-AR750S:/# killall /usr/bin/gl_health
killall: /usr/bin/gl_health: no process killed
glitch
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Not sure why the killall command fails.
After renaming it (mv /usr/bin/gl_health /usr/bin/gl_health_bak), log into Luci and go to Status>processes and kill it there.
Meanwhile, please try my fix above.
cbx200
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hi
I am having problems with my dsl or home router.
tomorrow i am changing the router
in the meantime i tried again
root@GL-AR750S:/# mv /usr/bin/gl_health /usr/bin/gl_health_bak
mv: can’t rename ‘/usr/bin/gl_health’: No such file or directory
root@GL-AR750S:/# killall /usr/bin/gl_health
killall: /usr/bin/gl_health: no process killed
cbx200
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@glitch i am bit afraid to do this as i dont understand what i am doing
Try changing 2.4 Wireless 11n bandwidth settings in ISP (main) router to 40 Mhz.
cbx200
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i just killed via luci the gl health process
alzhao
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Try the following to find out the correct path of the command
which gl_health
cbx200
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Thanks
I changed my home router, now I don’t get disconnected.
However I have another problem which I explained in a new post, I get low speeds .
You don’t need to delete the gl_health.
It can be disabled in the GUI.
Go to Internet / Reapeater settings →
Repeater Options (even if Reapeater is disabled).
Turn Off: “Auto scan and re-connect”