Hey Voxel. Firmware runs smooth as usual , for the most part. Firstly a minor issue I've noticed with 104SF onwards - Access Control under security settings will turn itself off if the router is rebooted, which didn't used to happen. As I say I noticed it in 104SF but it may have started happening prior to that release, I don't update my router every time you release a new firmware so it may have appeared before then (prior to 104SF I was using one from early 2023 I believe couldn't say which one though).
A second and perhaps somewhat major issue I've just found is that Readyshare doesn't seem to be working right either. Trying to access it via Basic or Advanced now chucks out a "The CGI script took too long to produce a response" error on a black screen when I have drives connected (the GUI works fine if I haven't got anything connected to the router). When I plugged in my drives (I use three with both USB and the eSATA ports) at first they seemed to be accessible but then quickly stopped working at all. I downgraded to 105SF and this time plugging my drives in seemed to cause the whole GUI to freeze until I unplugged them. I then downgraded back to 104SF and readyshare started working normally again, so seems to be an issue with 105 onwards.
Anyway, thanks.
Me again, with regards to this I was still having issues. I thought I'd try a clean slate; so I reinstalled 106 then reset the settings and re-did them all. Still had problemns with Readyshare, so I looked into it more. I have three drives, two USB and a SATA, connected to the R7800. I found that only one drive (which is 4tb) seems to cause issues at the moment (like I've said before it never used to). The other two work flawlessly with the router but it's when I plug in the 4tb drive the router starts throwing a wobbler.
I figured maybe the 4tb drive needed repairing, so I stuck it on my PC, moved everything off it and wiped it clean (like literally wiped it, erased all partitions and everything, started fresh), repartitioned it and formatted it NTFS like it was before. Plugged it into the router, works fine! Great I thought it must just have been this drive afterall. So pluged it back into my PC and copied all my data back to it (2tb worth) and plugged the drive in and bang, router becomes unresponsive again.
So, my guess is it's got something to do with the fact the drive has over 2tb, it didn't used to have over 2tb on it, it was just under, but it's quite possible it went over 2tb around the same time I started having issues so, I'm guessing the R7800 either can't handle drives over 2tb or at least it doesn't like them when they have over 2tb of actual data on them?
Edit: Just downgraded to 100 from a year ago and it doesn't seem to have any issues at all now. Though then again the problem did seem intermittent before so I may yet still have trouble. I'll report back again if it crashes or stops working at some point with the big drive connected but if I don't then I suppose just assume I never had another issue again on 100, meaning whatever the problem is it's got something to do with larger than 2tb drives and was introduced in one of the firmware versions after 100. Cheers.
Edit edit: Oh btw, something I always forget to mention to you, pertains to Access Control (but not what I mentioned before about how it turns itself off now after router reboot). Say I have access control on and block all new devices connecting, if a device then connects router blocks it. If I select device from list, select edit, change it from block to allow and save, the router completely ignores this and carries on blocking the device, even rebooting doesn't fix it unless I do it a particular way: I've found the only ways I can prevent this is to A) add the device MAC and make sure it's set to allow first before it connects, B) turn off access control or change it to allow all new devices to connect first, then have the device connect, or C) disconnect the device, change it to allow and restart the router then have the device connect or lastly D) disconnect the device, delete it from the list of "blocked devices not currently connected", re-add it to the allowed list and then restart the router. If I do it any other way the device remains blocked. That's often annoyed me about this router, and in fact it used to have this behaviour on the official Netgear firmware so it might be something you can't fix but figured I'd mention it in case.