just want to know how to do it correctly without bricking my unit and fix wifi bug on android 5.0.2 devices that disconnects.
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That sounds like the easy resolution to meDrJase wrote:I cannot access the router via SSL as I disabled this on initial set up!!! Is there an easy resolution to this, or do I have to reflash the router.
I have Gargoyle 1.8.0 up and running on my TL-WD1043ND-V2nworbnhoj wrote:Also I revived my TL-WD1043ND-V2 this afternoon and set it up to do what my TL-WDR3600 has been doing. A few people have been experiencing weird stuff.
So I disabled the Guest network and my WiFi network has been stable for 36hrs. Are you using the Guest network with Gargoyle 1.8.0 on your TL-WR1043ND? Could you disable it for a couple of days and confirm if it makes any difference, one way or the other?nworbnhoj wrote:All appears to be behaving itself EXCEPT the WiFi drops connections and requires a hardware reboot (power on/off) to resolve the issue (alternatively via a cable I can ssh and /etc/init.d/network restart)
I am stil mucking about with it to see if I can identify the issue
yes I have also seen this but considered it a minor itchjeremycobert wrote:the first thing I noticed was after a reboot, the page just sits in the reboot process even after the router re connects to wi-fi. I have to manually go back to the page 192.168.1.1.
These sound to me like issues with a bad flash or weird running out of memory type of issues.jeremycobert wrote:second thing, if I enable QOS and set up my bandwidth, at some point the system re assigns that number. I know for certain my upload limit was set to 1000k and today it had changed to 330k.
this morning I had been setting up the qos download , I know for certain I had 15 different rules for steam games, video and the default ones. Today sometime, all but 5 rules are still there (none of the default ones). And yes, I am certain I saved them all properly.
Also, occasionally the bandwidth graphs will stop displaying on any browser and only fixable with a reboot. this has happened two times and both times the wireless connections also get wonky.
Yes this is what I would do. I would create a backup of the configuration, reflash the router with Gargoyle 1.8.0 selecting the sysupgrade.bin file, and then restore the config. You will not need the factory.bin againjeremycobert wrote:I am thinking about installing the firmware again, this time using the normal sysupgrade.bin now that I have it up from factory.
I would not use 1.7 as it was experimental and by definition buggy. Use 1.8.0 or drop back to 1.6.2jeremycobert wrote:Can I drop back to 1.7 ? or should i just reinstall 1.8 ?