DaveMishSr
Very Senior Member
As a precaution I *always* clear the nvram before and after flashing. That way there should be no *bugs* to interfere with the flashover and the configuration should also be clean as it is being set up in a pristine, read factory, environment. Just sayin'.I actually didn't clear the nvram until I made sure that my 2.4GHz. wireless configuration page access was fixed by the Asus 178 firmware. After I knew that the problem was taken care of, I did clear the nvram before configuring the 178 firmware because I was going between a 64KB and 32KB nvram firmwares.
It didn't occur to me that I should clear the nvram for 178.15, since I had only turned the power off and back on. On the other hand, I have fixed problems in the past by reflashing firmware. Next time something like this happens, I'll try clearing the nvram before reflashing (after power cycling, most likely *smile*). Nothing to lose by doing that at that point, and would have gained a bunch of time if it had fixed the GUI breakage.