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Sbfnu

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Hi folks,

Currently I am running 380.68_4. After restoring saved settings on a second AC68U I noticed that some of the saved settings are missing - such as my 5Ghz WiFi (no key), 2.4 GhZ was disabled, my guest WiFi was disabled, and a VPN setting was missing.

Is this a known bug?
According to https://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/changelog it's not.

How to get rid of it - since I don't like to transfer all of my settings by hand?
 
Hi folks,

Currently I am running 380.68_4. After restoring saved settings on a second AC68U I noticed that some of the saved settings are missing - such as my 5Ghz WiFi (no key), 2.4 GhZ was disabled, my guest WiFi was disabled, and a VPN setting was missing.

Is this a known bug?
According to https://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/changelog it's not.

How to get rid of it - since I don't like to transfer all of my settings by hand?

You’ve probably been done a favour.

You really shouldn’t be restoring settings from one router to another.
 
You cant use saved config between different routers. There is router specific data.
 
Besides there isn't a tool that does this properly anyway!!
 
Did I get that correctly? I cannot save a config on router A and restore it to the very same model router B ??

My idea was that if router A fails I can easily switch over to my backup router B by just restore the save config from router A, replace the defect router A, and then fire router B up.
I did that in the past on several occasions, never had a problem with that. All of it were non-Asuswrt routers, though...

If that is not possible, how to transfer the settings then? Do I have to do that all manually? There is no tool available for it?
 
Besides there isn't a tool that does this properly anyway!!
I thought this was what migration mode with the nvram backup/restore script was for?
 

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