DaveMishSr
Very Senior Member
You may want to try rebooting by telnet first. Same process with Putty except you enter "reboot" instead of the clear nvram command. For some reason I have found rebooting with telnet to clear up some issues. Not always but it is the first thing I try. I would also make sure that your preamble length on both bands is set to short as you appear to have a lot of network traffic.Connect to your router with a lan cable
Log into router
Go to administration
Enable telnet
Download a free software called putty
Enter your router ip
Login with your router login and password in the screen that comes up.
Type
mtd-erase2 nvram
nvram commit
Then power cycle
Then enter settings.