I know.....you were just looking for the excuse for that new toyIt sounds as it is time for new AC88U under the tree
It sounds as it is time for new AC88U under the tree
Hi. i have tried this.. and was able to use channel 140.. but for some reason manny thing where going wrong after.. So i reverted all back ..
Also found out that channel 140 is a DFS channel and i like to stay away from that.. ( still weird that CY mode allows channel 140 ) LOL...
I wil try to get ( reg_mode=d ) instead of off working in my Linksys EA6900 ( running Vortex/Merlin ) and hope this will work..
There's a system call on the Tools page that goes haywire when a factory reset is needed to reset something (it's been reported in the past, but I've never been able to recreate it to track down which one it was, and a factory reset always clears it up)
I used the NVRAM restore utility afterwards, and the issue persisted, so I'm not sure if that caused these issues.
Would saving and then restoring a NVRAM cfg file cause this error to return? There's a lot of config I'd prefer not doing over.
Hi,
recently I upgraded from 17 to 20E3.
Before that I did a jffs save just in case.
After upgrade, jffs was gone so I restored it and nothing appeared.
So I upgraded to latest 20E9 and restored jffs, and still nothing (after reboot of course).
Am I doing it wrong?
For example I need to force a reformat of jffs or things like that?
well set Format JFFS partition at next boot to yes and reboot
not that hard to try and since your jffs partition is gone no risk of missing anything.
this is also advised after every new firmware version since the firmware size seems to be growing after each new release
It was that indeed.
I asked before trying because I already crossed my wife's tolerance threshold to downtimes today
Now, next issues.
1 - For a long time now, I cannot access the admin site from Firefox. After I changed ip or port setting I started getting this message and no way to login, even clearing cache.
Settings have been updated. Web page will now refresh.
Changes have been made to the IP address or port number. You will now be disconnected from RT-N66U.
To access the settings of RT-N66U, reconnect to the wireless network and use the updated IP address and port number.
2 - I can login from Chrome though, but it is very slow (looks like some http connection gets stuck randomly), and it seems ok if I disable the cache from dev tools. The log I see in console is either way:
index.asp:1 Creating Application Cache with manifest https://ip:port/manifest.appcache
index.asp:1 Application Cache Checking event
index.asp:1 Application Cache Error event: Manifest fetch failed (9) https://ip:port/manifest.appcache
clearing the browser cache is one thing.
clearing the TEMP directory another.
i also have sometimes issues with Firefox.
Most of them are solved by deleting al the files in the standard windows temp directory
Try running without any addons. Also, when you get that message, make sure you close that tab, then reconnect (and make sure you're not using the old bookmark ) I just set up an N66 connecting from a linux only system without any problems.1 - For a long time now, I cannot access the admin site from Firefox. After I changed ip or port setting I started getting this message and no way to login, even clearing cache.
As you deduced, restoring a .CFG file saved from the gui, restores everything.....the firmware specific settings as well as any user settings. Doing a restore this way, basically 'reverts' the factory default reset. A good way to think of it is that .CFG saved configs are firmware level unique.Today I first factory reset, which did fix the tools page bug. Then I restored the CFG I had saved right before. As you would expect, that of course restored the buggy configuration!
Then I factory reset again, and restored via the NVRAM restore utility. All is good now!
Using Linux
I doubt /tmp has anything to do with that, but I'll consider your experience to have a look around beyond browser cache.
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