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Dragnet.nu

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My mesh was behaving strangely so I did a controlled restart from the web GUI of the BE98 (main node). After the restart the mesh worked fine again but I can't get into the web GUI of the BE98 again.
I guess that a factory reset is needed. I do have a fairly recent config file saved but will that restore the AiMesh with the node connections?
 
What is a controlled restart?
 
That is called a reset.

If you imported any saved backup config files afterward, you effectively negate the reset you just did.


The better reset is via the WPS button method.



Ideally, I (always) use all three methods:
Reset button, WPS button, and via the GUI methods (including checking the 'Initialize all settings...) one after another, followed by an M&M config.

 
That is called a reset.

If you imported any saved backup config files afterward, you effectively negate the reset you just did.


The better reset is via the WPS button method.



Ideally, I (always) use all three methods:
Reset button, WPS button, and via the GUI methods (including checking the 'Initialize all settings...) one after another, followed by an M&M config.

I would say a warm restart (just the button on the top of the start screen.
But semantics aside, I have a saved config file from a week ago and the router has been working fine for a week until now. (And I did not do any changes a week ago, just saved a backup.)

But does the config file restore the AiMesh?
 
I would say a warm restart (just the button on the top of the start screen.
But semantics aside, I have a saved config file from a week ago and the router has been working fine for a week until now. (And I did not do any changes a week ago, just saved a backup.)

But does the config file restore the AiMesh?
This went quite smoothly, reset button, connect to the router via a laptop, select "Advanced", upload the settings file and restart.
And the AiMesh configuration was restored as before :)
 
Semantics, i.e. using precise words, is essential when talking tech.

Glad your network is working again.
 

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