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Re: Reset to Defaults / Erase NVRam
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:48 pm
by Eric
I think this bug in the bandwidth monitor is fixed now... but this is the second time I thought that, and this proved resilient before. I've uploaded new firmware -- big thanks to everyone who helps test it.
Re: Reset to Defaults / Erase NVRam
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:59 am
by alternative
May be its possible to make reset button to do restore from backup like from web-interface for fon routers?-in case of writing bad config parameters or forget root password..thanks.
Re: Reset to Defaults / Erase NVRam
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:41 am
by Eric
I've been avoiding using the reset button to do anything because controlling it can be very system-specific. I'm afraid I'd implement on one system, people would expect it on another, and it wouldn't work. It can be different even if the CPU architecture and wireless chip are the same, meaning I'd need more boards to test to get it right.
I may do something with this eventually, but for now I'm focusing on features that will probably work on most systems.