Can you link the Bugzilla ID please? That way we can refer users to it when asked about the issue.I already heard back from Mozilla/Bugzilla...this bug was known and is already fixed. Should be out in the next version I believe...103
Can you link the Bugzilla ID please? That way we can refer users to it when asked about the issue.I already heard back from Mozilla/Bugzilla...this bug was known and is already fixed. Should be out in the next version I believe...103
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1778620Can you link the Bugzilla ID please? That way we can refer users to it when asked about the issue.
Firefox v103.0 is out now, just upgraded. It's still saving as .txtCan you link the Bugzilla ID please? That way we can refer users to it when asked about the issue.
From the linked Bugzilla report above (post #1814)Tested with Firefox 103 and Ubuntu 22.04. I have still 386.7 and the config was saved with a .txt extension.
I'll try again with 386.7_2, but I think it is a Firefox problem.
Update: Just got Firefox 103...this bug is fixed!!I already heard back from Mozilla/Bugzilla...this bug was known and is already fixed. Should be out in the next version I believe...103
Thanks.
Because 386.7_2 is a final release, while 386.7 beta 2 is actually 386.7_0 beta 2, and therefore quite older.AC86U, I've just flashed beta 2, but the yellow exclamation mark is still blinking. Why?
I have seen this too (5Ghz changed to auto from fixed) when updating between 386.5 to 386.7 on my AX86S. No other settings have been impacted.I noticed one strange thing. My channel for 5ghz changed from 36 (fixed) to automatically with the update. Anyone else had the same? Could it be possible also other settings got changed?
Thanks.
I had this issue during the Alpha or Beta phase, can't remember. Went back to 386.5_2 then 386.7_2 and it didn't happen again. I also tried 386.7 and did a factory reset and rolled back to 386.5_2.I have seen this too (5Ghz changed to auto from fixed) when updating between 386.5 to 386.7 on my AX86S. No other settings have been impacted.
The duration of my previous test was too short. There are new reports now.AX86U upgraded from 386.5.2 to 386.7.2.
1. WiFi is stable. I don't see any WiFi disconnects.
2. 160MHz will drop to 80MHz when the router has no 160MHz device connected and there is an 80MHz device connected. When a 160MHz device is connected, the router will automatically return to 160MHz after about 2 minutes. This requires you to set the channel to Auto+DFS. Same as 386.7 , 386.49447 and 386.49599.
3. If I keep a 160MHz device connected, the router's 160MHz is stable.
Thanks for your work.
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