I'll try to go hardcore and limit the use of NVRAM as much as possible but after some days of delving into the issue and going through most of the helpful threads across these forums, I can't think of a way to save up more NVRAM usage.
I'm even thinking about disabling the Traffic Analyzer and...
I've gone through a Hard Reset some days ago and a manual scratch configuration limiting the set up to a few things, such as enabling QoS, setting up OpenDNS and avoiding DHCP reservations or MAC Filterings.
Nvram is close to 60K with only 5K free.
Thanks so much for all the details provided...
This is what I've been thinking for a while. Actually, I had to roll back some time ago with one of the upgrades because I started to suffer from the Low NVRAM issue as soon as updated to one of the newer firmware.
The router has been working like a charm for years, and as this user is telling...
Thanks again.
Proceeding as we speak to a Hard Reset and then a manual configuration with no CFG file restoration. Weird thing is that I have no DCHP manual IP reservations. I'm gonna check that in case there is some junk data left on the NVRAM.
Cheers again.
I managed to go down to 53K after running some NVRAM SH scripts. When I checked the warning, it was up to 65K, almost full.
Thank you. I really appreciate it.
After some research herein, I´ve followed some guidance to clear the NVRAM using SH scripts.
for line in `nvram show | grep ^[^=]*=$ `; do var=${line%*=}; nvram unset $var; done; nvram commit
Thank you for the prompt reply to my inquiry.
Hello all,
I´ve been struggling for some weeks now with my RT-AC68U. Speed drops drastically after some hours, a maximum of a few days for wired and wireless devices connected. I´ve been swapping between official ASUS firmware versions and WRT-Merlin and the outcome is always the same: we end...