cowboy
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So I have to choose the option Create or reset data files: Enable if using new location. I should set it on Yes right ?You have to create the data file.
So I have to choose the option Create or reset data files: Enable if using new location. I should set it on Yes right ?You have to create the data file.
Did you come from 378.56_2. Is there a reason that Asus doesn't suggest that we factory reset when upgrading to this base, but RMerlin says we have to?Ok, call me crazy but i didn't do the factory reset on my Ac68u & everything has been running fine. Should i though ?
Any reason not to use John's User Settings NVRAM Save/Restore Utility to do the job for you?For me, flashing and manually rebuilding all of my settings on 2 different routers will take a good amount of time, plus easy chance i miss a setting i need. Also have a lot of static dhcp entries to redo.
Dec 26 09:27:38 syslog: module nf_conntrack_proto_gre not found in modules.dep
Dec 26 09:27:38 syslog: module nf_nat_proto_gre not found in modules.dep
Dec 26 09:27:38 syslog: module nf_conntrack_pptp not found in modules.dep
Dec 26 09:27:38 syslog: module nf_nat_pptp not found in modules.dep
Have you tried reformatting the Sandisk USB stick? I think that most (all?) Sandisk sticks now ship with a pre-installed encryption option and that may be confusing the basic USB support in the router.so I tried a different USB 3 thumb drive and it worked just fine, so it must have something to do with the Sandisk drives themselves, I have a few Sandisk drives and tried them all, none worked, so I am now using a Transend Jetflash USB 3 drive, which works fine.
I am a tad stumped.
So it been there for quite a while. I would assume that it is normal?Both.
Same here for 1 B1 rev...No issues."When you flash this latest firmware onto TWO brand new factory sealed 68U B1s and it breaks both of them in exactly the same way, there is no doubt that the cause is a major bug in either the new firmware, the new SDK, the new wi-fi drivers or a combination of all three."
Except I've flashed the 380 FW on two brand new B1's and both are working perfectly.
I do assume it is normal. And it does not bother me. Everything will reconnect fine.So it been there for quite a while. I would assume that it is normal?
Madj4ck: What hardware version do you have and where are you located?Ok, call me crazy but i didn't do the factory reset on my Ac68u & everything has been running fine. Should i though ?
I really don't know if that would be something worth pursuing or not. I guess if someone wanted to take the time to test very single channel on the list to see if by chance the internet starts working again on a broken 2.4 GHz band, it would be good to know.
But I brought this change up more to suggest the possibility that perhaps the changes made in this area somehow managed to screw up the 2.4 GHz internet connection on a large number of non-EU based 68Us and their variants.
That change was the ONLY 2.4 GHz related item listed in the same firmware update that consistently breaks the 2.4 GHz band on a significant number of previously fully functional routers. As I relayed in my experience, this latest FW version broke the 2.4 GHz band's internet connection
Flashing back to the previous version that does not include this minor change to the 2.4 GHz band for EU based routers returns the 2.4 GHz band to full working order on all routers that break under 380.57 and ASUS's own 1031 which is incorporated into this latest version of Merlin.
It just struck me as an interesting coincidence that we see the first 2.4 band change in this version's release notes, and at the exact same time, 2.4 bands start breaking after installing the same piece of firmware.
. ......If someone knows how to wipe NVRAM better than resetting to factory defaults, that may be the fix for this issue......
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Might be an opportune time to get reacquainted with this post:
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/no...l-and-manual-configuration.27115/#post-205573
(Mentioned in an adjacent topic)
Have you tried reformatting the Sandisk USB stick? I think that most (all?) Sandisk sticks now ship with a pre-installed encryption option and that may be confusing the basic USB support in the router.
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