You might just need to fully reset your Internet connection, by leaving the modem off for 10-15 mins, so next time the router connects and sends its MAC, your ISP will accept it.
I posted the above in the alpha thread. Last night I uploaded to router and AP; AP went fine, but the router's web GUI was again completely broken on Chrome even though functions seemed fine. Web GUI was fine on IE--didn't check other browsers. It stayed broken on Chrome for at least an hour, but was fine this morning.
This beta some how broke the HP scan to computer feature as well as the ability for HP mobile apps [HP print services and HP All-in-one] to find printer on the network.
Plex was also affected. Couldn't find media server.
Went back to 380.64_2 and all issues resolved.
If you have network issues after a firmware upgrade, reboot everything on your network, including IoT or other wifi-connected devices.
Fair enough, and I did try to reboot the router, and reinstall the scanning software, as well as uninstall and reinstall the router firmware. I must confess, though, it did not occur to me to turn the printer on and off, since it was otherwise working and has an assigned IP address. Live and learn.In IT, I'm a big fan of the 3R's method of troubleshooting: Retry, Reboot, Reinstall. A lot of issues solved by attempting these one by one.
Fair enough, and I did try to reboot the router, and reinstall the scanning software, as well as uninstall and reinstall the router firmware. I must confess, though, it did not occur to me to turn the printer on and off, since it was otherwise working and has an assigned IP address. Live and learn.
For next time this may shorten your wait time to 15 minutes...I then left it unplugged overnight and that did the trick with my stubborn isp.
/bin/kill -USR2 $(/bin/pidof udhcpc) # release the WAN IP
/usr/sbin/nvram unset wan0_ipaddr # forget about it
/usr/sbin/nvram unset wan_ipaddr # forget about it
/usr/sbin/nvram commit
/sbin/halt
u forgot wipe, acronym ?In IT, I'm a big fan of the 3R's method of troubleshooting: Retry, Reboot, Reinstall. A lot of issues solved by attempting these one by one.
What do you mean by that? Does it mean that the "time out" start occuring again after some time?that temporarily fixes the problem.
What do you mean by that? Does it mean that the "time out" start occuring again after some time?
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