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Unable to change "wireless mode"

^Tripper^

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Have a strange one. Am unable to change the "wireless mode" setting on any of my radios, am given only the "Auto" option.

Am using the BE98, running Gnutron's 3006.102.3 beta firmware.

Just checking if this is expected behavior or a bug in the firmware, or most likely, me just missing something obvious.

Thank you!

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Check in the Network section on the left side menu - a lot of wireless settings were moved there.
 
Am using the BE98, running Gnutron's 3006.102.3 beta firmware.
When you initially flashed the Gnuton 3006.102.3 beta from stock Asus firmware did you perform a hard factory reset? Did you also load a saved router.CFG file after flashing the Gnuton firmware? If so, as a troubleshooting step you may want to perform a hard factory reset then a manual configuration without importing a saved configuration file. Also note the Gnuton change log instruction:
NOTE: To flash a router with higher firmware please disable the check by runing nvram set DOWNGRADE_CHECK_PASS=1
 
When you initially flashed the Gnuton 3006.102.3 beta from stock Asus firmware did you perform a hard factory reset? Did you also load a saved router.CFG file after flashing the Gnuton firmware? If so, as a troubleshooting step you may want to perform a hard factory reset then a manual configuration without importing a saved configuration file. Also note the Gnuton change log instruction:
Yup, did a hard factory reset and set it up fresh, no backup CFG file used. I also did note the change log and instructions.

So seems like this is not expected behavior and something seems to have gone wonky somewhere.

Been having some strange issues with all my apple devices recentlytoo, thou I suspect that had something to do with the apple updates rather than the router. I think a fresh reset/install may be in order. I'll try it later today and update this thread with results.

Thank you all!
 
So did a reset and things seemed ok. Did a reboot and problem reappeared (can't change wireless mode and smart connect option is missing). Did another reset, reinstall the firmware, reset again. Things look normal. Reboot and problem happens again.

Something is seriously weird here.
 
So I've been trying to troubleshoot. The wireless modes do not work. But something interesting I've found; If I try disabling a radio, the GUI shows "changing setting" but the change DOES NOT take effect; the radio remains on. Its almost as if the "professional tab" does not affect any changes.

@GNUton Tagging you for awareness.
 
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Another interesting thing I've noticed since resetting the router; CPU core 4 is pegged to 100%...
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I'm gonna have a beer now... and might just douse the router with it.
 
As a troubleshooting step, try (if you haven't already) doing a hard factory reset, then flashing stock Asus firmware, then another hard factory reset. Then see if the setting(s) are available and can be changed in the stock Asus firmware.
 
As a troubleshooting step, try (if you haven't already) doing a hard factory reset, then flashing stock Asus firmware, then another hard factory reset. Then see if the setting(s) are available and can be changed in the stock Asus firmware.
Was thinking the exact same thing, will help narrow down if it's specific to Gnuton's fork or just the 98 being a.... something.

Will try it tomorrow, wife is back home and I'd rather have a working dodgy network now then to get chewed out by her if the interwebs is down.
 

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