Long shot but have you tried re-flashing and try it again it with another kong build? I think there is a new one now. Or probably changing the client/way you use to telnet into the router.
Long shot but have you tried re-flashing and try it again it with another kong build? I think there is a new one now. Or probably changing the client/way you use to telnet into the router.
I tried quite a few version and still cannot. I tried mtd -r erase nvram. The router would be set to factory default mode but I still have error message.
bump to see if anyone can help. _________________ RT-AC68U (Moded from TM-AC1900) with Merlin, 2 HDD's attached
Netgear R8000 - with 30225 Kong build
TM-AC1900 still with Tmobile FW
Looks like the command is "nvram erase", not "erase nvram". I used the former one and it works.
Why all those mentioned are the later one? _________________ RT-AC68U (Moded from TM-AC1900) with Merlin, 2 HDD's attached
Netgear R8000 - with 30225 Kong build
TM-AC1900 still with Tmobile FW
Joined: 01 Oct 2016 Posts: 172 Location: St.louis, MO USA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 14:41 Post subject:
limerick_fr wrote:
I have the following message
Flash is NAND
erase[1572864]
Is that normal?
What does it mean?
Thanks.
From reading this, and the link at the end, have identified that "erase nvram" is correct. But I am getting that "flash is NAND" did we determine wether there was a problem with that? I then rebooted and all settings were default so I assumed it was supposed to be there. no? _________________ [MAIN GATEWAY] Netgear R7000 – DD-WRT v3.0-r43324 std (06/02/20)
[AP1-wired] Asus RT-AC68U - D-WRT v3.0-r44467 std (09/24/20)
[AP2-wired] Asus RT-AC68R – D-WRT v3.0-r44467 std (09/24/20)
(switch) 1 AP WRT160N v3 - DD-WRT v3.0-r30731 mini (10/06/16)
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