No, I made a dirty update, save the settings, reset the router, then import the saved settings.
So these are the 33215 settings, of course not the previous ones.
I reverted to 33006 and USB auto mount works.
So something was broken between 33006 and 33180. _________________
netgear R9000 : r49934 (Vanilla)
netgear R7800 : [n°1] r50595 (Vanilla) / [n°2] r49934 (Vanilla) / [n°3] r49934 (Vanilla) / [n°4] r49934 (Vanilla)
tp-link archer C7v2 : r49934 (Vanilla)
tp-link archer C5v1.2@C7v2 : r33772
WNDR3700v4 x2
DD-WRT v3.0-r33215 std (08/25/17)
Linux 3.18.66 #9523 Fri Aug 25 04:55:05 CEST 2017 mips
WAP w/guest on 2.4 & 5GHz
No Reset
all good
2nd used as switch
ovpn server
Samba share Fat32 .. Does NOT auto mount after a reboot
Mounts fine if click 'Apply Settings' in ../USB.asp after a reboot.
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EA8500
DD-WRT v3.0-r33215 std (08/25/17)
Linux 3.18.66 #171 SMP PREEMPT Sun Aug 20 18:16:57 CEST 2017 armv7l
No Reset ...i don't remember how
Main router all good
unbound
ovpn server
Samba share USB Fat32 ...da ea8500 mounts fine after reboot
No, I made a dirty update, save the settings, reset the router, then import the saved settings.
So these are the 33215 settings, of course not the previous ones.
Doesn't make any difference.
They're still your original settings from the old version unless you wipe all settings and type everything in again.
However having said that I very rarely find keeping the old settings causes a problem.
It'd be nice if we could be warned when keeping the old settings will cause a problem but no, apparently that would interrupt the real work.
It'd be nice if we could be warned when keeping the old settings will cause a problem but no, apparently that would interrupt the real work.
The warning has been in effect for ages: "don't import old settings". It doesn't get any simpler than that. And how are the devs supposed to test if keeping old settings will cause problems or not? Try every possible combination of settings on every router DD-WRT runs on, for all eternity? Are you volunteering for that? (;
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 8:51 Post subject: DD WRT Build 33215
Router:Tplink WR1043ND V2
Firmware:Build 33215
Status:Ok
Reset:NO
Errors:The leds sys and wifi still don't work
i update without reset from build 33180 so far so good.
usb sharing and samba i don't use so i don't know if its working on 33215 build.
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 13:50 Post subject: WRT1900ACSv2 Not so great...
Router: Linksys WRT1900ACSv2
Firmware: r33215
Status: Unusable
Reset: Yes
Errors: All wireless and ethernet disconnects when any wireless device attempts to make a new connection. Router reboots every few minutes.
Installed fresh from stock GUI with 30/30/30 reset before and after install.
I did not experience these problems on any of the previous builds that I have tried such as r33005, r32597, or 32170 to name a few. I have had the 5GHz act a little wonky after changing wireless settings on previous builds, but a quick reboot usually fixed that. With this build, it became unusable as soon as I changed the SSIDs to ones that my devices recognize and they started trying to connect. I had a devil of a time just trying to change the SSIDs to something random so devices would stop trying to connect and I could get a stable ethernet connection. Once I was able to get devices to stop trying to connect, the wired connection was usable again. At this point, I decided to just go back to a previous build. I will try again with the next release.
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 16:35 Post subject: Re: WRT1900ACSv2 Not so great...
BlackShirts_GBR wrote:
Router: Linksys WRT1900ACSv2
Firmware: r33215
Status: Unusable
Reset: Yes
Errors: All wireless and ethernet disconnects when any wireless device attempts to make a new connection. Router reboots every few minutes.
Installed fresh from stock GUI with 30/30/30 reset before and after install.
I did not experience these problems on any of the previous builds that I have tried such as r33005, r32597, or 32170 to name a few. I have had the 5GHz act a little wonky after changing wireless settings on previous builds, but a quick reboot usually fixed that. With this build, it became unusable as soon as I changed the SSIDs to ones that my devices recognize and they started trying to connect. I had a devil of a time just trying to change the SSIDs to something random so devices would stop trying to connect and I could get a stable ethernet connection. Once I was able to get devices to stop trying to connect, the wired connection was usable again. At this point, I decided to just go back to a previous build. I will try again with the next release.
U r at the wrong forum and here is the right one for Marvell: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=58
You can damage your router using 30/30/30 reset designed for very old routers and builds. _________________ Netgear R7800