Disagree, I hate devices that have no power button, it feels cheap that the method used to power off is to yank the power cord.
Well today my n66u has just completely shut down. No lights anywhere on the router or the hdds.. No changes made recently to the software.
The blue light on the power brick is on and stays on for quite a while after being disconnected.
Anyone else had this happen?! Its slightly more than 2 years old.
EDIT:
Oh well .. found plenty of posts with n66u's dying. Let the troubleshooting begin.. <sigh>
EDIT2:
Well that was quick.. the stupid power button is shot.. won't stick in the on state. Time for a toothpick repair it seems.
EDIT3:
And it lives on! That button isn't going anywhere now. Wonder why do they even put those damn things there.
The only reason this took the time it did was cause of the ultra optimized position i have it located in my house which takes it out of quick reach.
As you can imagine, I reboot and load code a lot. I don't see any problem....there must be something unique in your configuration.It has a reboot bug of some sort.
As you can imagine, I reboot and load code a lot. I don't see any problem....there must be something unique in your configuration.
Don't know what to say....no other reports and I can't recreate. Next step is to make your syslog available (please post to a file sharing site and provide a link instead of copying into a post).I havent has that issue with any of the 17 or 18 versions of firmware.
Do you have any USB devices attached? If so, remove them and see if that is the cause of the problem.I havent has that issue with any of the 17 or 18 versions of firmware.
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@roundaway Wow...sorry for the trouble...but I don't understand it. It's the same kernel as the AC68 and I must have done over 100 code loads on V19 variants. I also don't have an AC56 to test with.
When you cleared it out, did it come up with the default nvram?
Anyone else load to an AC56 successfully?
@roundaway Yes, I was just doing a search as I recalled a CFE bug on the AC56 that could cause a highly intermittent problem updating firmware.
The only significant change was in the IPv6 stack. Do you have IPv6 enabled, and if so, what type? Possibly try with IPv6 disabled before doing the firmware update???
I hate to ask, but since you have the recovery tools available, would you be willing to try again and see if it's repeatable or was a one time event?
Absolutely.....I appreciate that you are even willing to try.IPv6 was/is disabled in 18E3. Since the router has to be disassembled to recover can it wait a day or two to see if anyone else with an AC56U has the same problem?
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