Same here. I powered the router off for several minutes, but the problem persists. Everything else seems to be working OK.This month, powering the router off has not fixed the problem.
Worth a shot. Just curious, do you or did you have MACs in DHCP or access lists entered lower-case ever?I left the router off overnight. Logging on four hours after power on, everything was back to normal.
Worth a shot. Just curious, do you or did you have MACs in DHCP or access lists entered lower-case ever?
I don't think the time off would affect any thing; I just included it for information. It may be more relevant to leave it after powering on to give things time to settle down. I guess a reset to factory settings would get things back to normal.I powered the router off for a few minutes yesterday, but the problem persists. I don't see how a few hours would make a difference, but I'll try that today. I have no MAC addresses entered in lower case. Would a reset--not just powering off--solve the problem?
I followed the instructions but no"miniweb server" appeared. So how do I delete nvram?
I followed the instructions but no"miniweb server" appeared. So how do I delete nvram?
Try this thread?
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac66u-reset-clear-nvram.13550/#post-89197
Scroll down to the post from DaveMishSr.
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