Oh no.... the old "fiddled too much" case... been there. Will be there again. Forgiveness will come. My migration to AiMesh and the subsequent Nuclear Reset result in quite an extended "outage" for the family so I'm treading carefully now.Speaking of alphas, I couldn't help myself. I too am in the update doghouse as a result of that installation.
Keep an old router around to supply backup internet for extended "projects." I have two old routers (15 years old). They're only 54 Mbps 2.4 GHz, but that's good enough for Netflix and phones to work while I work on the main router.Oh no.... the old "fiddled too much" case... been there. Will be there again. Forgiveness will come. My migration to AiMesh and the subsequent Nuclear Reset result in quite an extended "outage" for the family so I'm treading carefully now.
Regarding the contest, I wonder, what is the purpose of this setting:My record (or close to it, dunno how high it reached) with a customer's office router:
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Now, that was reliability...
At home, my personal record is much lower, due to flashing development builds. This year:
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Yep. Wise words and I do have a few hanging around for just that case but didn't need to pull that trigger.Keep an old router around to supply backup internet for extended "projects." I have two old routers (15 years old). They're only 54 Mbps 2.4 GHz, but that's good enough for Netflix and phones to work while I work on the main router.
RMerlin what do you think about it? Is it necessary or can be set to "No", as Linux is stable.
Sorry for the late replyIs there a reason to reboot? Are you seeing issues?
I used to be in the 'reboot weekly' camp but I've stopped doing that and will only boot if there are issues or a firmware update.
Thank you.Up to you. Personally I see no need for it.
Right behind ya... until I restart the system.
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