Howard_inGA
Senior Member
Had loaded A2, but saw this latest final and installed that. I'd hoped it might address this weird glitch that surfaced in this iteration of the software (version 19 and previous remain immune). I installed 386.1.2 over the A2 with a dirty upgrade, since the full reset for this line had already been done.
Here is the writeup:
" Installed A2 from 384.19, after trying the latest stable release (386.1.1) with the same problem making a rollback necessary. In a nutshell, I am unable to access the cable modem url at http://192.168.100.1. The login box appears, as usual. On login, the Router (?) looses WAN?? The router goes into a reset, but the cable modem connection is steady throughout, with no drop in the signal.
The cable router is hard wired to the router, as usual, so no change there. With .19 software, modem access is rock solid as in all other firmware updates. Now, any attempt to access scrambles DHCP assignments, resets the router, and generally just crushes the system. Manual resets of the bridge and main router are the only workable solution...that, and not even trying to sign into my modem.
I followed all protocols for the update, but absolutely nothing seems to help."
I'd add that, otherwise, the 386 line seems really solid in these final releases.
Here is the writeup:
" Installed A2 from 384.19, after trying the latest stable release (386.1.1) with the same problem making a rollback necessary. In a nutshell, I am unable to access the cable modem url at http://192.168.100.1. The login box appears, as usual. On login, the Router (?) looses WAN?? The router goes into a reset, but the cable modem connection is steady throughout, with no drop in the signal.
The cable router is hard wired to the router, as usual, so no change there. With .19 software, modem access is rock solid as in all other firmware updates. Now, any attempt to access scrambles DHCP assignments, resets the router, and generally just crushes the system. Manual resets of the bridge and main router are the only workable solution...that, and not even trying to sign into my modem.
I followed all protocols for the update, but absolutely nothing seems to help."
I'd add that, otherwise, the 386 line seems really solid in these final releases.