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rob10k8

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I just updated to firmware 384.13 and I lost all of my DHCP reservations that I had set up.

I tried setting up again, but any time I reboot the router, I get "no data in table".

I reverted back to 384.12, but have the same issue, and I have no clue what could be going on (I am adding the IP address and hitting "apply", as I'm sure that is a common mistake).

I have RT-AC86U

Any thoughts?

UPDATE: My server VPN usernames and PWs have also been lost. Seems like the router is have problems accessing the tables where that information is stored....

Rob
 
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it has been changed for compatibility to include Aimesh in 384.13, set it all again.
 
Check under Tools -> Sysinfo, make sure you are not running out of nvram.
 
I just updated to firmware 384.13 and I lost all of my DHCP reservations that I had set up.

I tried setting up again, but any time I reboot the router, I get "no data in table".

I reverted back to 384.12, but have the same issue, and I have no clue what could be going on (I am adding the IP address and hitting "apply", as I'm sure that is a common mistake).

I have RT-AC86U

Any thoughts?

UPDATE: My server VPN usernames and PWs have also been lost. Seems like the router is have problems accessing the tables where that information is stored....

Rob
I had the same issue - problem was I had no free NVRAM due to a corruption - check on Tools - sysinfo page. To fix, I had to factory reset and manually re-enter all settings - don't restore as that will bring back the corrupted nvram again
 

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