- Fixes problems with QoS when using PPPoE
- Fixes bug causing router password to be set improperly when it contains '$' or quote characters
Version 1.2.3
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Version 1.2.3
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Re: Version 1.2.3
Upgraded thanks !
I had a problem though but I got through it:
- I backed up my 1.1.X configuration (don't remember which one, but kinda old)
- Upgraded to 1.2.3 OK
- Restored my conf: No more CSS in the web interface, unclickable buttons, rebooted: it was bricked.
- Got 1.2.3 back via TFTP and spent 20 minutes setting up my conf back in the web interface by looking at each file in ma backup.tar
Don't know why it crashed.
I had a problem though but I got through it:
- I backed up my 1.1.X configuration (don't remember which one, but kinda old)
- Upgraded to 1.2.3 OK
- Restored my conf: No more CSS in the web interface, unclickable buttons, rebooted: it was bricked.
- Got 1.2.3 back via TFTP and spent 20 minutes setting up my conf back in the web interface by looking at each file in ma backup.tar
Don't know why it crashed.
Re: Version 1.2.3
My problem might be that my browser ungzipped the backup.tar.gz downloaded and I uploaded it back ungzipped.
Re: Version 1.2.3
Yeah, if it was unzipping it, that would definitely cause the problems you describe. All the old configurations would get deleted, and then the new configurations wouldn't get unzipped/untarred properly and you'd be left with no config files.
Re: Version 1.2.3
I tried upgrading from 1.2.2 to 1.2.3 on another of the routers I'm in charge of with the usual backup/restore method and there was no problem using Firefox.
Be careful when upgrading with Safari as it unzips everything without you knowing it
Be careful when upgrading with Safari as it unzips everything without you knowing it
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Re: Version 1.2.3
yeah the same thing just happened to me using safari im happy i know what the problem was now though thanks