Pierino
Very Senior Member
Let me start by saying that I am running build 246.19b on my rt-n66u.
I noticed yesterday that even though i set my 2.4ghz radio to channel 11 it kept showing as channel 1 in both the wireless log and inssider.
I downgraded to 246.19 and it was the same, so I tried the restore to factory default in the GUI and that didn't solve the problem.
I did notice that after the reset I had to set everything back up but still would show channel 1 when on 11, the other channels worked correctly.
So then i decided to try "mtd-erase -d nvram" and reboot in telnet and that fixed the channel problem but noticed that I was not prompted to enter in all my info as the factory default settings. Should a nvram erase not wipe all those settings out?
Second question is, should my nvram usage be so high with just having a different SSID for the 5ghz radio and only smart access enabled ?
NVRAM usage 35640 / 65536 bytes, seems strange that it is over the 32k that the router originally came setup with.
Btw I have done the 32k to 64k cfe conversion.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
I noticed yesterday that even though i set my 2.4ghz radio to channel 11 it kept showing as channel 1 in both the wireless log and inssider.
I downgraded to 246.19 and it was the same, so I tried the restore to factory default in the GUI and that didn't solve the problem.
I did notice that after the reset I had to set everything back up but still would show channel 1 when on 11, the other channels worked correctly.
So then i decided to try "mtd-erase -d nvram" and reboot in telnet and that fixed the channel problem but noticed that I was not prompted to enter in all my info as the factory default settings. Should a nvram erase not wipe all those settings out?
Second question is, should my nvram usage be so high with just having a different SSID for the 5ghz radio and only smart access enabled ?
NVRAM usage 35640 / 65536 bytes, seems strange that it is over the 32k that the router originally came setup with.
Btw I have done the 32k to 64k cfe conversion.
Thanks in advance for any answers.