Check the -a option, you have put 512256 rather than 256Yes. Maybe Mac's shasum utility is hosed but that would be odd...
I just tried to update my AC86U to today’s 384.14-2, and something catastrophic has happened. I get a red WAN light, but more importantly no router interface or even WiFi AP.
Time to learn how to decode the CFG so I can ensure I set everything back up correctly.
Went smooth with no reset for me on 384.14 to 384.14_1 to 384.14_2, manual reboot, thanks a lot Merlin.
Check the -a option, you have put 512256 rather than 256
Not official. A lot will depend on your setup and router model, I just offer my experience as anecdote and comparison, ymmv. 384.14_2 was only released yesterday, I'm an early adopter, so keep checking back to monitor the experience of others, e.g., @Morgon above who had a "catastrophic" experience, on the same router.Thanks. So is this the official guidance and consensus? No reset needed.
My Traffic Analysis reporting app seems to have had a major Y2020 problem. It has somehow decided that all traffic since the beginning of time happened simultaneously at my local time: 2 AM January 1, 2020.
At first I thought this was a bug, and it still may be, but it seems now that it is really just the biggest random 'spike' ever to be recorded. The previous Daily and Monthly data are still intact as far as tabular data is concerned. Since I don't see a lot of other reports, I assume I am just seeing a mega-spike and not a Y2020 bug.
This affects the Last 24 Hours, Daily and Monthly graphical displays rendering them useless. Going back to version 384.13.0 does not change anything. The reason that the graph displays are now useless is because of the auto-scaling. Anything new isn't large enough to even show up above the zero baseline.
Does anyone have ideas on how to edit this bad record out of the stored data? I have the data on a USB stick, but I only know enough to be dangerous.
In the mean time, I am going to move up to 384.14.1 as that should hopefully reduce chances of further spikes.
> Gerald Boutin
I have an interesting update to report. Since earlier today when I had what appeared to be some sort of random spike appear, I have updated to 384.14.1 and now to 384.14.2. I just checked my traffic displays and they are back to normal and the mega-spike is gone and all stats are correct again.
I am used to problems coming and going, but not repairing their damage. Was there something in the 384.14.2 that did this?
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Any need to do a factory reset coming from 384.14_0 on a RT-AC86U
Going from 384.13 to the latest 384.14 release, recommended reset of the router, opinions? 13 is just so stable.
Thanks but they are going from version 14, Am enquiring about going from version 384.13 to the latest 14. Could always try and see how it goes...
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