This version of the utility is no longer supported for 384.xx releases. I am hosting an updated version on https://github.com/Xentrk/nvram-save-restore-utilityI would like to report a problem with the utility.
It looks it didn't restore Custom Configuration at ovpn VPN server section.
No. You only need to do that if you're experiencing problems that you cannot resolve or you're upgrading to a significantly different version (e.g. 380.xx to 384.xx). But for normal upgrades it shouldn't be necessary.One more question (which also reveals my ignorance) , After any firmware update, do we still need to Factory reset our router and then use the tool to restore settings? I think this used to be the case in the past if you wanted to avoid problems...
Great news! Thank you from the bottom of my soul!This version of the utility is no longer supported for 384.xx releases. I am hosting an updated version on https://github.com/Xentrk/nvram-save-restore-utility
Edit This is the updated version.Hello,
What is the easiest way to go from AC68u to AC86u? How to move all settings. Is it possible at all?
AC68 complains about NVRAM shortage
sh nvram-save.sh -h
NVRAM User Save/Restore Utility
nvram-save.sh Version 30.3.0
Options: -h this help msg
-v Print version/perform consistency check
-b Backup mode - save for restore to same router (default)
-m Migration mode - transfer settings to another router
-i inifile Specify custom nvram variable ini file
-clk Include clkfreq/overclock setting (Backup mode only)
-nojffs Skip backup of jffs storage
-nouser Skip execution of user exit script
./nvram-save.sh -M or -m
And: Keep in mind that that the 86U ist not supported by this NVRAM Save tool - given the age of the tool and the new firmware in the 86U devices...Hello,
What is the easiest way to go from AC68u to AC86u? How to move all settings. Is it possible at all?
AC68 complains about NVRAM shortage
It was updated for the 384.xx code base.And: Keep in mind that that the 86U ist not supported by this NVRAM Save tool - given the age of the tool and the new firmware in the 86U devices...
Better to look for the new version of the NVRAM Save utility here - should be the better choice for the migration to a new generation of Asus router!
Can this thread be closed since this version of the utility is no longer supported?
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