@Merlin.. I will be adding a name and icon for all my connected devices after i do this should the router be rebooted or not necessary ? I only ask because it seems a lot of people have issues with the network map after they start making custom changes.
If I update to 380, can I go back later, and still flash John's or HGG's fork?
I thought I read a post a while back that once you go to 380 something gets locked, maybe I was dreaming. Anybody know?
I flashed the new firmware to my AC56U remotely, but now I can't reach the router. The webpage told me after the flash completed that I should restart the router manually - which I obviously can not do right now - and ever since I haven't been able to reach the router. Is there a way I can fix this? This is really frustrating, because if I recall correctly all the previous builds restarted the router automatically after flashing...
Yes, I know that, but this time I think the router hasn't even tried to reboot itself as usual, so the problem hasn't occured during the reboot process, but immediately after the flashing process indicator turned to "Firmware upgrade is done. Please reboot RT-AC56U manually.". Well, looks like I'll have to live without my movies and live tv for the holidays...Remote flashing is always a risk. There's often a chance that the router will crash during the reboot, as the original filesystem is overwritten by the new one. A manual power cycle is required then.
Hello, excuse me, there is no command to query the router CPU model, the difference between BCM4708 and BCM4709
Hi Merlin, I have a RT-AC68U: could I proceed with a reset to factory default and a restore of the settings via NVRAM utility or shall I re-enter them manually?
I second this. Can we restore last back kup or manually reconfigure everything?
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