Hi ZiceloRain is rolling Firmware Upgrades from RA_M2_v3.4.2lr to RA_M2_v3.6.22r, my router was updated today and the code no longer rewrite, do you think it is possible to do minor tweaks to the code to allow us to be developer again?. lost_sock my good Sir, please help, this script went a long way and for me unfortunately I'm stuck with rain as alternatives are too expensive and have no fibre in my area.
These terms develop_mode, is_super_user, get_develop_mode, and super_admin appear in the Network tab on Inspect and strongly suggests that the logic is still client-side, I just lack the expertise to fix the code you wrote when the firmware was still RA_M2_v3.4.2lr.
I agree, very likely it's still client-side. I'm no longer with rain so I don't have a 101 to investigate. If someone has one to donate for science I'll take a look.Rain is rolling Firmware Upgrades from RA_M2_v3.4.2lr to RA_M2_v3.6.22r, my router was updated today and the code no longer rewrite, do you think it is possible to do minor tweaks to the code to allow us to be developer again?. lost_sock my good Sir, please help, this script went a long way and for me unfortunately I'm stuck with rain as alternatives are too expensive and have no fibre in my area.
These terms develop_mode, is_super_user, get_develop_mode, and super_admin appear in the Network tab on Inspect and strongly suggests that the logic is still client-side, I just lack the expertise to fix the code you wrote when the firmware was still RA_M2_v3.4.2lr.
Was hoping for a simple and straight forward setup for the client but then it looks like that's the way to go.Can you not have a router with a Ethernet WAN port and then plug the rain router in that port?
Then you can have whatever IP you like on it.