Hi all,
Did a dirty flash from 384.18 to .19 shortly after it was released, no issues whatsoever. Was running amtm for SNMP via a USB drive, again, no issues.
Fast forward to an hour ago, no changes to config at all, access to things on my LAN starts dropping off, try a few pings which fail, restart my switch. No dice. Log into the AX88U which says I'm disconnected and that I don't have a WAN IP address. I do, and I do actually have connectivity to the internet.
Router is physically up a little higher than I am tall, I climb up to see the WAN LED is red. Neither of these, the no WAN IP in the GUI and the red LED have ever happened before, let alone anything else.
Cold boot of the AX88U hasn't sorted it. Ejecting the USB from the GUI and a cold boot hasn't sorted it.
Thoroughly confused here, appreciate any pointers, thanks!
Edit: Clicking on Network Map briefly shows my WAN IP address and then reverts back to disconnected. The correct address is still shown in the Internet Status GUI on the right hand side.
Did a dirty flash from 384.18 to .19 shortly after it was released, no issues whatsoever. Was running amtm for SNMP via a USB drive, again, no issues.
Fast forward to an hour ago, no changes to config at all, access to things on my LAN starts dropping off, try a few pings which fail, restart my switch. No dice. Log into the AX88U which says I'm disconnected and that I don't have a WAN IP address. I do, and I do actually have connectivity to the internet.
Router is physically up a little higher than I am tall, I climb up to see the WAN LED is red. Neither of these, the no WAN IP in the GUI and the red LED have ever happened before, let alone anything else.
Cold boot of the AX88U hasn't sorted it. Ejecting the USB from the GUI and a cold boot hasn't sorted it.
Thoroughly confused here, appreciate any pointers, thanks!
Edit: Clicking on Network Map briefly shows my WAN IP address and then reverts back to disconnected. The correct address is still shown in the Internet Status GUI on the right hand side.
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