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episyron

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Hi, I am a bit confused of clearing RT-N66U after firmware upgrade to the beta 3.0.0.4.354. So what is the difference of doing it by

1) pressing WPS button while powering up,
2) pressing reset button for 5 secs,
3) pressing Restore of Administration/Factory reset from WebGUI
4) clearing NVRAM in emergency mode (holding reset button while powering up)?

What would be the best way to do it?
 
I was asking this myself and i found the following answer from merlin in another post: There seems to be NO difference!

I think this information needs to be written down in the wiki! :)

(I have moved your post out of the old gigantic thread as it will soon be locked).

Upgrading from 32K to 64K will clear out your existing settings.

Otherwise, there are many ways to clear nvram:

  • Turn the router on with the WPS button pressed
  • Use the option to revert to factory defaults on the webui
  • (ADVANCED USERS ONLY) do an mtd-erase -d nvram
  • Boot to recovery mode, and use the webui at 192.168.1.1 to clear out nvram

There's another one involving the reset button, but I never used it so I don't remember the exact procedure in this case.

As for your performance issues, you are running a really old firmware version. The jump to a newer version might help you there.

Souce:
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=47065&postcount=2
 
Back when I first used it, I didn't find the "reset" button to be a reliable way of erasing nvram. In fact, when I was having a problem, Asus support told me to use the manual "mtd-erase -d nvram" via telnet to erase the nvram, which solved my problem and has been reliable for me since.

I haven't used the WPS button method, but apparently it works as well. Also haven't used the "restore to factory defaults" method in the GUI (under "Administration" -> "Restore/Save/Upload Setting"). But these apparently work as well, from other's reports.
 

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