This is the first time I've seen that thread and the many steps, so haven't gone through every single step. But I had completed those that seem to be most relevant and important. See below my comments for each of them. I suppose I could go through the exact steps in the order listed below, and see if that might help, but as I've done what I'm assuming are the most important obvious tasks, I'm thinking it'll probably not help.
Also keep in mind that sometimes I am able to get the Client Lists to stick. This issue is quite sporadic.
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Before flashing new firmware.
- Make a backup cfg file and label it with the firmware version currently running on the router. (I save this with the associated trx firmware file in a safe place, along with the next item, if needed).
- Save any custom settings to the jffs partition in a safe place.
- Remove all USB devices from the router.
- Nothing was connected to USB
- Reboot via the gui and let it settle for 5 minutes after it comes up again.
Flash new (or existing) firmware.
- Flash new firmware (and in some cases, re-flash the existing firmware if any random, unexplained glitches are still causing issues).
- Reset to factory defaults via the gui.
- After the router has rebooted (point above), do a hard reboot (pull the power plug), wait a couple of minutes and then power it up again.
- Probably not at this exact moment, don't recall. But I can say that I've hard rebooted my router a number of times in an effort to try getting the Client Lists to save which this has never helped so far.
After new firmware loaded.
- Use the wizard to connect to your ISP.
- Use new ssid's for all bands and radio's (most likely easier to do after the wizard completes for dual 5GHz band radio's capable routers). You can reuse the old passwords though.
- Previously completed for the SSIDs that I enabled and use
- Disable media server.
- I don't recall doing anything to this specific configuration AFAIK it's likely still at its default value.
- Disable network share.
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value.
- Disable NFSD.
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value.
- Disable FTP.
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value.
- Change device name (if needed), set Force as Master Browser and indicate the Work Group name (these steps are optional for some home users).
- Device Name previously changed
- I've not done anything with Force as Master Browser and the Work Group name
- Disable WPS.
- Disable WDS.
- Uncheck Xbox and B/G protection (Both bands).
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value
- Wireless Mode: Auto (default).
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value
- Control Channel: set manually after testing each channel.
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value
- Preamble Type: Short.
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value
- Spanning Tree Protocol: Disabled.
- I've not done anything with this specific configuration, so expect that it's at its default value
- IPv6: Disabled.
- Enable DoS protection: Disabled.
- Previously enabled and still is.
- Set time zone to your area.
- Format JFFS partition at next boot: Yes.
- N/A; I've not utilized JFFS to date
- Any other options not specified above is left at it's default setting following the above reset to factory defaults above.
- Unknown as it's possible I may have performed some other configuration changes to suit my needs which may not be listed above. Such as I create static entries for all devices in order to manage and know the specific IP of each/all.
- FWIW, my LAN is 172.23.0.1/23 (255.255.254.0); range: 172.23.0.1 - 172.23.1.255
At this point, reboot the router (via gui) twice, waiting 5 minutes before the second reboot (this allows the JFFS partition to be formatted and then available).
- I've not utilized JFFS to date
Now, if needed, Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs. Reboot and wait 5 minutes after the router comes up.
- N/A; I've not utilized JFFS to date
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Instead of utilizing JFFS -
As I'm also able to log into my router via SSH, I'd also like to ask if there might be a fairly straight forward method which I can 1) query/list/cat the contents/Client Lists of the QoS Bandwidth Limiter, and/or 2) modify them?
And would also like to know the same for any of the other configurations.
TIA
Scott