This solution from https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r...-384-11-is-available.56501/page-7#post-488977 solved the issue for some.
I also have the dns query and ping disabled on my router.
CFE issue is another cause
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/internet-status-disconnected.59830/page-3
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/internet-status-disconnected.59830/page-3#post-536821
+1 for that idea. MBps isn't as useful as most people know their connection speed in Mbps. This would be a huge benefit to see in as many places as possible through the GUI.
Thank you for your response. No switch in the network. The configuration is the same for several years now, never had this error though. I had my ISP check the line and they did some testing and resetting (???). All good now but still a mystery what happened.Usually Guest network enabled...
Should not be the cause of a router being "blocked" tho.
Or just maybe, a loop created with a switch..?
Probably the devices still remembering something even if you delete the WiFi network from them, just give them 24h+ and they will probably work...Here's the weird part: If I changed the SSIDs (2.4Ghz/5Ghz) devices DID have internet/network access. If I switched back to the previous ones, it was lost again. It felt like some weird conflict in some setting that factory resets weren't fixing. I removed/readded the wireless networks multiple times on my test device (my phone) as well as rebooting it twice, to make sure it wasn't on its end.
This, probably.I had my ISP check the line and they did some testing and resetting (???).
Is it okay to leave USB flash with Entware and other scripts connected during upgrade from .16 to .17?
+1 for that idea. MBps isn't as useful as most people know their connection speed in Mbps. This would be a huge benefit to see in as many places as possible through the GUI.
The same people that stare at the System Log section and complain there's too many messages in thereI have to ask this. Why would anyone take a router speed monitor with anything but a grain of salt. 2. Who loads there router Web UI and stares at this meter and thinks it's any ware close to accurate. I will bet it's not even close. 3. There are plenty of other ways to get this information more accurately then this. Just saying. I for one just feel it's eye candy to make the web UI more interesting to look at.
You think @RMerlin added that just for eye candy?I have to ask this. Why would anyone take a router speed monitor with anything but a grain of salt. 2. Who loads there router Web UI and stares at this meter and thinks it's any ware close to accurate. I will bet it's not even close. 3. There are plenty of other ways to get this information more accurately then this. Just saying. I for one just feel it's eye candy to make the web UI more interesting to look at.
You think @RMerlin added that just for eye candy?
Why would anyone waste their free time adding eye candy?
It’s useful to monitor for a multitude of reasons which I’m sure you can work out yourself why you’d want to do that through the thing that routes all your traffic.
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