This is one those questions most would recommend a factory reset, but there is still a small subset that would probably tell you that you don't need to.Hello,
Is a factory reset necessary or recommeded updating an RT-AC86U (with diversion) from 384.19 to 386.5_0 or higher?
Thanks in advance,
yes, not a problem.What I would ask you is-are you ready to perform a factory reset if a feature doesn't work properly after flashing?
yes, not a problem.
So then, a factory reset and clean install are one and the same and to be performed after flashing the new firmware?This is one those questions most would recommend a factory reset, but there is still a small subset that would probably tell you that you don't need to.
What I would ask you is-are you ready to perform a factory reset if a feature doesn't work properly after flashing? If so, then proceed. Make hard copies of your settings so you know how to properly put them back in after you reset. Also make backups of any script configurations.
Yes. RMerlin updated it today.Can this link be considered most current resource addressing the reset process?
[FAQ] NVRAM and Factory Default Reset
A lot of questions related to nvram keep popping up on the forums, usually always the same coming back again and again. This post is an attempt to at least clear up a lot of recurring questions. What is nvram? NVRAM stands for Non-Volatile Random Access Memory. It's a small portion of the...www.snbforums.com
Ok, thank you very much, I will review the resource page.If/when you’re ready to carry out a factory reset, you might want to have a look first at L&LD’s resources page here:
L&LD
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and his Minimal and Manual Config guide within that page:
(NOOB) Definition of "minimal and manual configuration"
I seen this advice repeated over and over. However, even after searching, I can't find any specifics as to what "minimal and manual configuration" means. The closest I've found is: "....just enough customization to connect to your ISP and secure the router's gui and wireless networks you have...www.snbforums.com
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