Your choice if you want to reset or not after flashing from 386.13_2 to 386.14_2. As always, check the firmware release notes for any special instructions. Make sure to fully read those release notes, paying special attention to the notes of the firmware releases between your current version and the version you are updating to if there are additional firmware releases between your version and current version.
- It's recommended to reboot the router before flashing it, to free up sufficient memory. Otherwise, there's a chance the router might reject the firmware, due to running too low of free RAM.
- If coming from a non-Asuswrt firmware, you will have to do a factory default reset.
- While it is generally not necessary to restore to factory defaults, it's not a bad idea, especially if there is a big jump in version number (e.g. from 3004.388 to 3006.102). No need to do the 30/30/30 dance (which does not even work on modern devices) - just do a plain Factory Default reset, or turn the device on while keeping the WPS button pressed. (The procedure can be different from one model to another.)
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