If auto-download fails, download the miner bins manually and unzip them to the miner plugin bins path. Miner binary package sources are in nhm\miner_plugins\XPlugin\internals\MinersBinsUrlsSettings.json for XPlugin.
If autodownload fails, download the miner bins manually and unzip them to the miner plugin bins path. Miner binary package sources are in nhm\miner_plugins\XPlugin\internals\MinersBinsUrlsSettings.json for XPlugin.
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This manual documents the API used by C and C++ programmers who want to writeextension modules or embed Python. It is a companion to Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter,which describes the general principles of extension writing but does notdocument the API functions in detail.
With the auto-update to V4.6.8.2, the old problems with Zoom and Skype returned. Although today I rolled back to V4.6.7.5.13, I am afraid that Orbi will auto-update to V4.6.8.2 again the middle of the night. I will probably just give up if I have to do this manual rollback to V4.6.7.5.13 every morning and then a factory reset, etc. The time is just not worth it. If this problem persists, I will get a router of a different brand.
Basically, the Auto-Update process is buggy. Each time you see an Auto-Update, you really need to "Manually" re-install the same firmware and do a factory reset after that. Ignore the warning by NG's administration webpage that you should not manually re-install to avoid problems (Yeah, count on their Auto-update). The truth is that customers should be warned about their unreliable Auto-Update. Don't believe what they tell you.
Each manual update, factory resetting, and restoring the backup.cfg took me close to one hour of work. I figure that is the price you have to pay to use NG products -- be their tester for free. I suppose in the future, whenever there is an Auto-Update, I have to redo this clunky Manual operation again. Is Orbi supposed to be a "consumer product"?
It is the Auto-Update that is problematic. Also, manual update without factory reset is problematic (Orbi user manual does not tell you to factory reset after manual update; but this is a necessary step).
Do people know how often (on average) NG forces the buggy auto-update of new firmware on their Orbi products? I figure that if I want to keep using Orbi, I just have to spend two hours to overwrite the auto-update with the manual update, factory reset, etc. each time they force the auto-update on me.
I can probably tolerate manual fixing the problem once every three months (4 times a year, say). But if it is more often than that, I will just have to take loss, ditch my Orbi, and switch to a more reliable brand.
Most of the discussion and solutions offered in this forum belong to strategy 2. Manual update, factory reset, is a way to wipe out the auto-update virus launched by the NG team. So far, 2 has worked for me in the recent few firmware-update iterations. But the clever auto-update virus team at NG may decide later to remove the manual-update option in their admin tool -- who knows. Infecting the Orbi community with their auto-update virus seems to be their mission, and giving the community no way to evade the virus seems to their mission.
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Followed instructions mentioned in the above link for RHEL 6 and it worked, but when I tried below steps for RHEL 7 it is not downloading any thing.1. mkdir /var/www/html/rhel-7-server-rpms2. reposync --gpgcheck -l --repoid=rhel-7-server-rpms --download_path=/var/www/html --downloadcomps --download-metadata
reposync can only download content from repositories it can access. By default a RHEL 6 system can not access RHEL 7 repositories. If you are trying to sync the RHEL 7 repositories from the RHEL 6 system, it won't see those. You need a VM or machine for each Product/Arch/Major Release of RHEL that you need to sync. 2ff7e9595c
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