The steps below described how to selectively install and/or update your router using the files in manual install (4.0.7).zip rather than running install.sh in the latest installer script (v4.0.7). [Pro tip... running install.sh will be simpler!]
These instructions presume that you have already replaced your stock firmware with a current version of DD-WRT, Turris, OpenWrt / LEDE, GNU/Linux, Asuswrt-Merlin, Tomato, etc. and have mounted a USB drive (preferably with ext4 file system) to /opt/. You can choose another mount point (e.g., /mnt/) but the instructions below presume /opt/.
Old (aka out-of-date) firmware versions may encounter problems (e.g., missing features upon which YAMon depends).
Latest versions:
Bash scripts (on the router): v4.0.7, and
HTML files (for the reports): v4.0 (internal to `yamon4.0.html`: v4.0.1).
To see which files you currently have installed on your router, check the reports:
Past Versions
If you want to revert to a previous version, select it here:
The following files have been tweaked/updated in the past 7 days - either run install.sh on your router or click to download the files individually:
Manual Steps:
Before going any further ... Remember that I said properly configured and current firmware? A number of firmware settings are known to prevent YAMon from collecting accurate traffic data - the most common recent culprit has been the Shortcut Forwarding Engine (SFE) option which was added in DD-WRT build 33006+ (and is enabled by default). Other known offenders include `enhanced privacy` tools (like PrivOxy) and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) settings - see PrivOxy & UPnP. Apparently `Cut Through Forwarding` is similar to SFE so it too will be problematic but I don't have a lot of details on that yet... stay tuned!. These options *must* be disabled if you want to get accurate results from YAMon!
If you are updating from a previous version of YAMon (rather than a fresh install), back up everything before proceeding! This includes any customizations you've made to devices in the reports - see Exporting device customizations.
This may change slightly depending on your router IP address and/or your firmware... e.g., for Turris, the path typically is http://192.168.1.1/yamon/.
It will take several minutes for your data to appear in the reports (that is dictated by your selections during the setup script).
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