adampk17
Senior Member
Asus RT-AC3200 running 380.65
I'm running a pretty basic config I think. No VPN server, no custom scripts, Smart Control is turned off on all three radios. As advanced as I get is a small handful of reserved IP addresses, a DDNS entry, IPv6 is turned on (Comcast is my ISP), and 4 port forwarding entries.
Lately, after a recent firmware update, I am seeing a flashing exclamation point on the main page that gives me the following warning:
Now, I admit, it's been probably been years since I have done a factory reset and reconfigure because, well, it's a mild PITA. If that's what I need to do then so be it and you can tell me to STFU and stop whining . But I though I'd ask her first to see if there any other contributing factors I may not be aware of.
Also, as a completely unrelated question. On the Network map tab, if I click the View List button, I will almost always see devices that are shown by the router to be using a wired interface when they are wireless devices. Just a cosmetic bug or is there something I can do to correct this?
Thanks!
I'm running a pretty basic config I think. No VPN server, no custom scripts, Smart Control is turned off on all three radios. As advanced as I get is a small handful of reserved IP addresses, a DDNS entry, IPv6 is turned on (Comcast is my ISP), and 4 port forwarding entries.
Lately, after a recent firmware update, I am seeing a flashing exclamation point on the main page that gives me the following warning:
Your router is running low on free NVRAM, which might affect its stability. Review nvram-intensive setting such as OpenVPN, or consider doing a factory default reset and reconfiguring.
When I check NVRAM it is 63,271/65536 bytes
When I check NVRAM it is 63,271/65536 bytes
Now, I admit, it's been probably been years since I have done a factory reset and reconfigure because, well, it's a mild PITA. If that's what I need to do then so be it and you can tell me to STFU and stop whining . But I though I'd ask her first to see if there any other contributing factors I may not be aware of.
Also, as a completely unrelated question. On the Network map tab, if I click the View List button, I will almost always see devices that are shown by the router to be using a wired interface when they are wireless devices. Just a cosmetic bug or is there something I can do to correct this?
Thanks!