I have no proof so you probably won't believe me but...
I had 45 days of uptime after I moved to 384.19 on both my AX58U router and AC3100 node.
That was Sunday. On Monday...back to zero.
I'm sorry you're having issues. Being a nitwit myself, I'll leave it to the experts to help you out.
I can only say that I am running an AX-58U router and an AC 3100 node. It has been up and running for 32 straight days since I installed 384.19. I should add that I do not have any fancy...
I've started to think the same way after I watched a video yesterday that was posted somewhere on SNB where the Quad9 CEO was being interviewed. He made a good case for it and the interviewer had tested Quad9 and seemed to really like where the company was going.
I am contemplating changing my DNS server to Quad9 for malware filtering.
I have two questions.
1) I know I can enter the IPs in the LAN menu. Are their any other options I need to change? I am running a plain vanilla AI mesh with AX58U router and AC3100 node. I am using 384.19.
2) What...
I've been running 384.19 for 9 days with no reboots. I was getting random reboots using 384.17.
I'm running an AI mesh with AX58U router and a AC3100 node.
I have the AC 3100. It was my main router for a couple of years. It was up in my attic and it pretty much covered the entire house even going down into the basement which is three floors down. The only downfall I noticed is that when I sat on my back patio I got a very weak signal. I couldn't...
Everyone was out of house today so I took advantage and finally updated the firmware on my AI mesh. I did a dirty upgrade from 384.17 to 314.19.
I am running the AX-58U as the router and the AC 3100 as the node.
The mesh has been running for 5 hours now and the speeds are great and there are...
Oops! The node is the AC3100.
As for the JFFS, I have no idea what that is and if it applies to a plain old vanilla setup I have. Meaning no apps, scripts, or doodads.
Do you all think it's OK to do a dirty update from 384.17 straight to 384.19? Or should I install 384.18 first?
I am running an AI mesh with AX58U router and AC5100 node.
Do you all think it's OK to do a dirty update from 384.17 straight to 484.19? Or should I go to 384.18 first?
I am running an AI mesh with AX58U router and AC5100 node.
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Thanks for all advice.
I am currently running 384.17 on my router (AX58U) and my node(AC3100).
Can I do a dirty install to this alpha version or should I first install 384.18?