If your list is long, consider moving it to a custom dnsmasq configuration instead of in the GUI. If you edit the /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add file to add the static reservations you can remove them from the GUI (and from NVRAM). It's also easier to back them up and restore them to a new router.I have lost the static DHCP reservation list twice now - anyone has had anything like this (I am on 384_12)?
61953 bytes used out of 131072, so no issue there...It would usually suggest you are running out of nvram space. Check the Tools page for utilization.
Are there any special character in nvram show | grep dhcp_staticlist?
And now I lost both Wifi, 2.4 and 5GHz. There is something really strange going on.
Yes the MACfilter list is gone - no wonder no WiFi devices can connect...
That might make sense if you were using 384_13 because that version split the MAC addresses and host names into two separate variables. Maybe it's time to update anyway.AX88 with RMerlin 384_12.
The thing that is strange is that it is only the MAC addresses that are gone (they are part of DHCP static reservations and WiFi MAC address filter) - nothing else. How can this kind of "selective" erase of NVRAM variables even occur?
That might make sense if you were using 384_13 because that version split the MAC addresses and host names into two separate variables. Maybe it's time to update anyway.
You'll probably end up having to redo them again when the AX88U catches up with the GPL anyway:Well I am only on 384_12, and I am thinking of 384_14 - however before that I would like to see that the MAC addresses (lists) are stable again. That being said, I might very well upgrade anyway, and do it the hard way (enter everything from scratch again) just to be sure.
384.14 (14-Dec-2019)
- NOTE: You might need to reconfigure your device hostname on the
LAN -> LAN IP page due to a GPL-level change (excluding
the RT-AX88U)
You'll probably end up having to redo them again when the AX88U catches up with the GPL anyway:
Code:384.14 (14-Dec-2019) - NOTE: You might need to reconfigure your device hostname on the LAN -> LAN IP page due to a GPL-level change (excluding the RT-AX88U)
Lost my list as well after I enabled dns over tls.
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