When is 2.32e going to full release?

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ricke17
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

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Hahaha. At least you figured it out!
MrChips
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It was slap own head moment. School boy error. :D
ricke17
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

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Hahaha. Never mind. I've got no worries with this firmware, All's good so far!
underzone
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killsta
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

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Upgraded my 8800NL to 2.32e yesterday, and for the past two evenings the router has rebooted itself just after 10pm, as can be seen by the below two graphs (large outage is the firmware upgrade). I've double checked and I've got no auto reboots set in the config...anybody else having this issue?

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billion_fan
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

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killsta wrote:Upgraded my 8800NL to 2.32e yesterday, and for the past two evenings the router has rebooted itself just after 10pm, as can be seen by the below two graphs (large outage is the firmware upgrade). I've double checked and I've got no auto reboots set in the config...anybody else having this issue?

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Have you checked the routers 'System Up-Time' and 'Connection Time' time so we can see if the router has restarted or if the PPP connection has reconnected?
killsta
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

Post by killsta »

Hi,

Yes - I noticed the wifi drop on my laptop, and then looked at the router and saw it was rebooting - after logging in again the uptime/ppp session had reset, and log files cleared. I had noticed the downtime on the graph the night before, and when I compared the graphs it appears they are both at the same time.

I've set up a remote syslog server now and have the router's logs going to that, so if it happens again tonight hopefully I'll be able to see something in the logs.
MrChips
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

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Minor issue I've noticed with this latest build - just thought I'd mention it. The DHCP status list is missing connected devices. For example my tablet was connected and working fine - with an IP of 192.168.1.10 (checked on tablet) but it wasn't listed in the DHCP status list on the router.
ricke17
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

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MrChips wrote:Minor issue I've noticed with this latest build - just thought I'd mention it. The DHCP status list is missing connected devices. For example my tablet was connected and working fine - with an IP of 192.168.1.10 (checked on tablet) but it wasn't listed in the DHCP status list on the router.
Similar issue here - I have a NAS which I configured a static IP for on the NASD itself - it does not show up on the DHCP list although other Static IP's I've created via the GUI do show up.

Weird.
killsta
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Re: When is 2.32e going to full release?

Post by killsta »

ricke17 wrote:
MrChips wrote:Minor issue I've noticed with this latest build - just thought I'd mention it. The DHCP status list is missing connected devices. For example my tablet was connected and working fine - with an IP of 192.168.1.10 (checked on tablet) but it wasn't listed in the DHCP status list on the router.
Similar issue here - I have a NAS which I configured a static IP for on the NASD itself - it does not show up on the DHCP list although other Static IP's I've created via the GUI do show up.

Weird.
Thinking about it logically though, if you've assigned a device a static IP on the device itself, should it show in the DHCP list?
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