Port forward issues here. Any time I try to hit an open port pointing to my WHS from outside the network my router crashes and reboots. Not pleased.
Scratch that. It's when I try to use my *.homeserver.com or *.asuscomm.com domains within the network to hit various ports running on my WHS 2011 box. That's strange. I never had this problem on the last revision of the firmware. I guess I'll just be using internal IPs while at home and the domains while away from home? Pretty crappy.
What happened when you telnet'd into your router and issued the "mtd-erase -d nvram" command, then? You've got me curious now *smile*.
Hi,
I've just upgraded the router from the Asus .178 to the
Asus .220 FW as follows:
- Cleared the NVRAM first with "mtd-erase -d nvram"
- Uploaded the .220 firmware
- Reboot
- Re-entered all settings
- Reboot
After the reboot it's noticed that the 2.4Ghz radio (not using the 5GHz) comes on for about 20 seconds and then turns off. When switching the radio off on the admin webpage and turn it on again, same behaviour.
I've then performed the 30/30/30 action, re-entered again all settings, same behaviour after the reboot. Does anybody experienced this with this new FW?
Telnet told me that NVRAM had been erased, but in reality nothing happend - the old settings remained after rebooting... Only after pressing the reset button for 10 seconds nvram was "clean"...
I can't see any way your settings could survive running mtd-erase, since that effectively erase the content of the actual partition storing the settings.
size: 31911 bytes (33625 left)
Hi all,
I've upgraded to the latest release mentioned in this thread. I upgraded the firmware and then turned off the router and held in the reset button for 30 seconds and it seemed to reset everything back to factory defaults.
However my question is that i read on page one that i should telnet into the router to properly reset the NVRAM. Is this recommended?
No one else is having loopback issues?
Looks like it was a GRO issue as referenced by Merlin. Took my flash drive out and it works fine now. Grrrrr.
hi..
The nvram check tells me:
So... can i assume, that "mtd-erase -d nvram" is not necessary for me, because nvram total is 64k?
thank you! ill keep that in mind and restore settings 'manually', if i see issues. DHCP reservations are sort of pita this way
regards..
pcp
nvram get dhcp_staticlist
nvram set dhcp_staticlist="what_you_noted_down"
nvram commit
Thanks Merlin! Needless to say it has been a bit of a headache. Appreciate all of your help!I mentionned that issue to Asus a few weeks ago, but I had only limited details at the time. I'll poke again at Asus's devs once I get ahold of the build 220 code and see if they can work on resolving this issue (either by fixing GRO, or by disabling it in their own releases). Having the router flat out crash under various usage scenario (NAT loopback, VPN access, etc...) is fairly major and needs to be addressed.
Before resetting/flashing, run this over Telnet:
Note down the string it returns. After resetting, telnet again, and run this:
There you go. Instant restored DHCP leases.
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