@ispgeek - I can relate, also owning the AC3200 when I was previous build 380.69_2 it worked as it should, I too did the same precedures as you, factory reset old build, power recycled and used the recovery utility. The problems I face are as follows:
The only the cure is either power down for 5 minutes or hard reset then reinstall the FW again and works again until it breaks. None of these problems were in the previous branch until upgrading. The problem is all you get is generic answers from people whom are not experiencing problems, and yes I've changed all my ethernet cables and makes no difference.
- nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0) error! - meaning all of port forwarding rules are borked and loose internet connectivity randomly
- miniupnd breaks
- slow sluggish gui
- poor 5GHz wifi coverage
So, you're not alone @ispgeek this build is borked, stable for few days then everything messes up.
Alpha (4) version, hows that for you what's your uptime?
My 3200 didnt like 384.3.. I had 2 different threads on issues on 384.3 I went to the Alpha (383.4) and it seems stable.5 noted experiences of 3200’s running the 384.3 firmware successfully in this thread and 1 having issues. The evidence is, your issues aren't enough evidence to pull the firmware.
Yes, I remember that. Quite a few 3200’s haven't had issues. I get the ops frustration. He wants it to work. Unfortunately, as we all know, firmware upgrades can be fickle. I’ve had a problem or two upgrading myself. Resetting to factory defaults normally fixes the issues. In this case, seems that’s not helping. I just think pulling the firmware isn’t the answer, unless the developer thinks that’s what needs to be done.My 3200 didnt like 384.3.. I had 2 different threads on issues on 384.3 I went to the Alpha and it seems stable.
Yes, I remember that. Quite a few 3200’s haven't had issues. I get the ops frustration. He wants it to work. Unfortunately, as we all know, firmware upgrades can be fickle. I’ve had a problem or two upgrading myself. Resetting to factory defaults normally fixes the issues. In this case, seems that’s not helping. I just think pulling the firmware isn’t the answer, unless the developer thinks that’s what needs to be done.
Thoughtful response.With that long explanation above the reason I strongly encourage the temporary pulling of the firmware is to prevent others from getting into the same situation and since we don't yet understand what we're dealing with and we are dealing with people far less equipped to deal with it than I am staying on the side of caution will prevent the forums from blowing up with pissed off people who now have a very expensive brick....in todays world one cannot assume people understand the risk they accept when they upgrade firmware because most are clueless even after being warned. So somebody has to be the responsible one and do the right thing to save them from themselves. A temporary hold won't kill anyone but it sure will prevent a lot of headaches and frustration.
Thoughtful response.
All I’m saying is, there will always be a percentage of firmware upgrades that will go haywire. This isn’t reserved for the 3200 only. A percentage of other models will have upgrade issues as well. It’s the nature of firmware upgrades, changes made by the manufacture that cause issues with current settings, etc.
Have you tried 384.4 alpha? Previous poster with 3200 was having issues and moved to that build and it solved his issues.
Hope you can resolve the problems you’re experiencing.
That ends my engagement here. Good luck to you.I could care less about any other models....the only one I'm concerned about is the flavor of firmware for the Asus RT3200.
That ends my engagement here. Good luck to you.
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