Cannot reset to default settings
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 12:28 pm
Last week I installed latest version (1.6.1) on my NetGear WNDR3700v2, and it worked like a charme for mamy days.
This was the configuration:
- WAN side: get connection (DHCP) from existing 2.4 GHz WiFi (let's call it "MAIN") - IP: 172.16.1.40/24.
- LAN side: different subnet (192.168.1.1/24), both for wired and WiFi (SSID "SECONDARY" on 2.4 and 5 GHz).
At a certain point I wanted to enable AES on LAN side WiFi, and checking on the forum I found a link to this page:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wireless#wpa.modes
According to this page I modified my /etc/config/wireless file by putting "psk2+tkip+aes" in the right sections.
Still everything was working correctly...
After that (damn me!!) I wanted to revert back to original configuration, so I took away "+tkip+aes" from the configuration, but I think I made a mess somewhere else, because it stopped working.
I tried the following:
- Delete /etc/config/wireless and created a new one with wifi detect command
- Reset to default via Gargoyle web interface
- Re-upload latest Gargoyle firmware
- firstboot
- Recovery mode -> upload latest Netgear Firmware -> reset to defaults - upload latest Gargoyle firmware.
I also noticed something strange: the very first time I installed the Gargoyle firmware, the default SSID was Gargoyle.
Now, after every configuration reset or firmware re-installation (even after the last step), the default SSID is OpenWrt.
I think that there is one or more configuration files that are not deleted by factory reset (nor by installing again the Netgear firmware)... That's the only reason for the "OpenWrt" SSID I can think of.
The problem is to figure out what is/are the files.
Any idea?
Is there any reset procedure that is "deeper" than the factory reset?
Now I cannot use the router as Client+AP...
If I use the router in "client" mode everything works fine: the router acquires the IP from WiFi, and wired LAN works very well.
If I set the wireless as "Client + AP", the router behave like loosing the 2.4 GHz band: it does not catch the WiFi signal (from MAIN) and does not broadcast the 2.4 GHz SSID. It still does broadcast the 5 GHz SSID, and wired/wireless (5 GHz only) LAN works correctly (even the DHCP server), but of course there's no connectivity to the WAN side.
This was the configuration:
- WAN side: get connection (DHCP) from existing 2.4 GHz WiFi (let's call it "MAIN") - IP: 172.16.1.40/24.
- LAN side: different subnet (192.168.1.1/24), both for wired and WiFi (SSID "SECONDARY" on 2.4 and 5 GHz).
At a certain point I wanted to enable AES on LAN side WiFi, and checking on the forum I found a link to this page:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wireless#wpa.modes
According to this page I modified my /etc/config/wireless file by putting "psk2+tkip+aes" in the right sections.
Still everything was working correctly...
After that (damn me!!) I wanted to revert back to original configuration, so I took away "+tkip+aes" from the configuration, but I think I made a mess somewhere else, because it stopped working.
I tried the following:
- Delete /etc/config/wireless and created a new one with wifi detect command
- Reset to default via Gargoyle web interface
- Re-upload latest Gargoyle firmware
- firstboot
- Recovery mode -> upload latest Netgear Firmware -> reset to defaults - upload latest Gargoyle firmware.
I also noticed something strange: the very first time I installed the Gargoyle firmware, the default SSID was Gargoyle.
Now, after every configuration reset or firmware re-installation (even after the last step), the default SSID is OpenWrt.
I think that there is one or more configuration files that are not deleted by factory reset (nor by installing again the Netgear firmware)... That's the only reason for the "OpenWrt" SSID I can think of.
The problem is to figure out what is/are the files.
Any idea?
Is there any reset procedure that is "deeper" than the factory reset?
Now I cannot use the router as Client+AP...
If I use the router in "client" mode everything works fine: the router acquires the IP from WiFi, and wired LAN works very well.
If I set the wireless as "Client + AP", the router behave like loosing the 2.4 GHz band: it does not catch the WiFi signal (from MAIN) and does not broadcast the 2.4 GHz SSID. It still does broadcast the 5 GHz SSID, and wired/wireless (5 GHz only) LAN works correctly (even the DHCP server), but of course there's no connectivity to the WAN side.