If you have issues, no it cant harm
Well many people say that it is advisable to reset to factory after the firmware-install. Guess will do that then. Just to be sure.
If you have issues, no it cant harm
I did already dismount the usb drive, but can't remember if I rebooted after that.Unplug usb drive, reboot,flash,reboot
Unmount USB drive also worksUnplug usb drive, reboot,flash,reboot
I'm sure I did that on an RT-AC66U and it still wouldn't accept the update to 380.61, and on another RT-AC66U it updated even with the usb hard drive still mounted! Go figure.....Unmount USB drive also works
Could be depending on how the USB drive is being used. I only use it to store the logs.I'm sure I did that on an RT-AC66U and it still wouldn't accept the update to 380.61, and on another RT-AC66U it updated even with the usb hard drive still mounted! Go figure.....
On both routers the USB drives are used as general network storage - files, media for minidlna etc. Basically, copies of local hard drives on PC's accessible to all on the networkCould be depending on how the USB drive is being used. I only use it to store the logs.
It's all about freeing memory.....unmounting the drive won't immediately free all allocated buffers. The buffer use can change depending on how the drive was recently being used.Unmount USB drive also works
Hi,
on my ac66u, I can't change my pppoe wan options (dns, nat upnp,...) , only available at first time in wizard setup but not possible after this.
For two times... I have rebooted, flashed, rebooted, cleared nvram and configure from scratch, but problem continues.
Anyone else with this issue?
Thanks.
Hi merlin,
There's a small bug in this release on my ac66u.
I've created a /jffs/configs/igmpproxy.conf file (root:root chmod 666)
But the /tmp/igmpproxy.conf is still the one generated by webconfig.
However the /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add which I've created (also root:root chmod 666) works great and it contents is added to /etc/dnsmasq.conf
So the bug only applies to /jffs/configs/igmpproxy.conf which should be copied to /tmp, but currently doesnt.
Everything else working great and stable.
Thanks for this great release.
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