Maybe, but when somebody tell me that my post is foolish because i say to hold the reset button to restore factory default....I think this become crazy.
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 16:47 Post subject:
yzy-oui-fi wrote:
Maybe, but when somebody tell me that my post is foolish because i say to hold the reset button to restore factory default....I think this become crazy.
You don't need a watch doing this and don't need acrobatic position
It is foolish and you continue to miss the point. A hard reset is a simple reliable way to clear the nvram on broadcom routers. It is safe and it works. Telling people to do things that 'might' work when there is a simple method that will work, is bad advice.
Also, you told that poster to do a soft reset after the hard reset did not work! If the hard reset didn't work, a soft reset is a foolish follow up. Thankfully Modervator piped in with device specific information, but the advice you gave was still bad. _________________ Warning: I'm "out of my element!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjYJ7zZ9BRw&NR=1
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 17:03 Post subject:
yzy-oui-fi wrote:
Maybe, but when somebody tell me that my post is foolish because i say to hold the reset button to restore factory default....I think this become crazy.
You don't need a watch doing this and don't need acrobatic position
Why are you spewing your reset philosophy on the end of a 6 month old thread? Have you not voiced your opinion enough elsewhere?
stfu already
have a great day _________________ [Moderator Deleted]
hard reset destroy all nvram variable to re create it. When you just need to restore default value, you don't need to kill any variable, but just to change their value.
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 17:23 Post subject:
yzy-oui-fi wrote:
so "foolish" as no place here almost when i'm not wrong.
When two of the most knowledgeable and well informed contributors to this forum suggest that your viewpoint is incorrect, (and I am not including myself as one of those two) perhaps you should stop and listen to everyone.
In the post that you are referring to, where I indicated your advice was foolish, you told someone to do a soft reset AFTER they had indicated that a FULL HARD reset did not work on their router. So your response is to do a soft reset?
Democracy also includes freedom of speech. And your post was foolish because 1. it was bad advice, and 2. it could not even possibly work. = foolish. _________________ Warning: I'm "out of my element!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjYJ7zZ9BRw&NR=1
so "foolish" as no place here almost when i'm not wrong.
When two of the most knowledgeable and well informed contributors to this forum suggest that your viewpoint is incorrect, (and I am not including myself as one of those two) perhaps you should stop and listen to everyone.
this is not democratie, this is call Autocratie when two person think they have the right way of thinking!
I could listen to most people that you could imagine. I think you could only listen to your voice, and this is bothering you that someone do not agree with your mind! so this very far from democratic way, because you just claim people wich do not agree with you is foolish.
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Democracy also includes freedom of speech. And your post was foolish because 1. it was bad advice, and 2. it could not even possibly work. = foolish.
what are you talking about, you who just could not accept there could be a different advice than yours????
What i've noticed with Nvram was clear enough! you don't understand the diference between seting a variable value and destroy a value to re create it and give it a new value?
What is foolish in this??? I'm sory but if you think answering post with "Do hard reset" for 4900 Post could make a network guru...you are foolish in this case!
Networking is not a farmer job! :)
you have to be fine mind, and i think this the point you are missing!
System which work perfet for almost 30 years(computing systems) do not have to be broken because you 've decide it!
So i guess reset button has a clear enough function since almost this time.
Restore is different than rebuilt, and some time you don't need to rebuilt a device to make it work back, and this is all i tryed to say when you said i'm foolish.
When Frater talk about parotting (i agree wit him{*}) you did not says he is foolish, when something is evident, why would you always go against if it is Yzy-Oui-Fi sign?
So maybe i'm foolish , who knows, readers will make there own advice what ever you claim about me! :)
Open your mind and try to think by your self without following blindly the TFM could be something good for your mind Donny....Be pragmatic(each issue has one way to be solv....there is no swiss knife for all issues), and stop judging people who don't think the same way as yours. I respect you as human been, but i did not agree with your mind...Did it make Me Foolish? are You God? guess no ;)
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Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 0:34 Post subject:
yzy-oui-fi wrote:
Donny wrote:
yzy-oui-fi wrote:
so "foolish" as no place here almost when i'm not wrong.
When two of the most knowledgeable and well informed contributors to this forum suggest that your viewpoint is incorrect, (and I am not including myself as one of those two) perhaps you should stop and listen to everyone.
this is not democratie, this is call Autocratie when two person think they have the right way of thinking!
I could listen to most people that you could imagine. I think you could only listen to your voice, and this is bothering you that someone do not agree with your mind! so this very far from democratic way, because you just claim people wich do not agree with you is foolish.
Quote:
Democracy also includes freedom of speech. And your post was foolish because 1. it was bad advice, and 2. it could not even possibly work. = foolish.
what are you talking about, you who just could not accept there could be a different advice than yours????
What i've noticed with Nvram was clear enough! you don't understand the diference between seting a variable value and destroy a value to re create it and give it a new value?
What is foolish in this??? I'm sory but if you think answering post with "Do hard reset" for 4900 Post could make a network guru...you are foolish in this case!
Networking is not a farmer job! :)
you have to be fine mind, and i think this the point you are missing!
System which work perfet for almost 30 years(computing systems) do not have to be broken because you 've decide it!
So i guess reset button has a clear enough function since almost this time.
Restore is different than rebuilt, and some time you don't need to rebuilt a device to make it work back, and this is all i tryed to say when you said i'm foolish.
When Frater talk about parotting (i agree wit him{*}) you did not says he is foolish, when something is evident, why would you always go against if it is Yzy-Oui-Fi sign?
So maybe i'm foolish , who knows, readers will make there own advice what ever you claim about me! :)
Open your mind and try to think by your self without following blindly the TFM could be something good for your mind Donny....Be pragmatic(each issue has one way to be solv....there is no swiss knife for all issues), and stop judging people who don't think the same way as yours. I respect you as human been, but i did not agree with your mind...Did it make Me Foolish? are You God? guess no ;)
{*} pressing the reset button when dc unplug for 30 seconds is not a scientific way because short DC charg wil stay in the device but nothing proof this is during 30 seconds...So you could hold this button almost for One hours when unplug this doesn't change any thing!...you could create a new hard reset way...30x3600x30...then you will be sure nvram erased!
yzy-oui-fi wrote:
barryware wrote:
Why are you spewing your reset philosophy on the end of a 6 month old thread? Have you not voiced your opinion enough elsewhere?
stfu already
have a great day
Sorry i just try to find the right place to give my point of view about this point, because i think it's crazy to act as a Farmer when we are talking about fine networking system. So now i gave my point of view the right place and will not continue talking about this...every body knows it now
you are still spewing and making a fool of yourself. _________________ [Moderator Deleted]
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 18:09 Post subject: No client bridge on 24 sp1?
In the threads I've noticed that it's said over and over that client bridge mode won't work and should not be set on firmware v24 sp1. Why is that? I would like to know since I have gotten it to work perfectly fine on my ASUS WL-520GC.
Thanks.
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Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 18:31 Post subject: Re: No client bridge on 24 sp1?
soundmanbrad wrote:
In the threads I've noticed that it's said over and over that client bridge mode won't work and should not be set on firmware v24 sp1. Why is that? I would like to know since I have gotten it to work perfectly fine on my ASUS WL-520GC.
Thanks.
Well...it can work...I'd gotten it to work on the old SP1 also...but SP1 has so many other issue it isn't worth keeping it on the unit when a better build is available.
SP1 is also know to work for a few months....then all of a sudden....take a dump on you.
We do a lot of testing of the BETA FW's and we post our most recent recommended builds in this thread
the 13525 builds are still the most stable and proven by the community in general (as of this date)....I'm not saying it is without all flaws...but it is better then older and some newer builds.
There are many builds after this recommended...but as we find issue that are unresolved...we don't recommend them until the worst of these problems are fixed and proven for a period of time before the recommended build is updated to a newer build.
redhawk _________________ The only stupid question....is the unasked one.
One interesting thing could be to show (or to define) the kind of test that are made on beta firmware. There is so much different kind of network that use dd-wrt device, that it will be helpfull. I mean, some use it as home routers with one our two clients, some use it for gamebox, some us it for adhoc comunity network, and some like me use it for long range link.
So if some test template are define this will be easier do give an evaluation, and sure this could help devs.
Of course you could place report here in order to help user to choice the best firmware to their use.