No , you dont need if you are already on 380.65why would I want to downgrade to 378.55 to then
That wasn't what I said: "If you are on very old FW you may use 378.55 first and then 380.66_4" eg older than 378.55No usb devices connection.
router is already on 380.65_2... why would I want to downgrade to 378.55 to then upgrade??
This , and all steps are important.(reboot first and unhook usb drive or stick before )what else can be tried?
HW Ver: A2What is the version of your Ac66?( sticker behing the router)
through debug logging, is there a way to identify which config setting(s) are causing the problem during an upgrade?Do a factory default reset and manually reconfigure everything instead of reusing what appears to be a problematic config backup
through debug logging, is there a way to identify which config setting(s) are causing the problem during an upgrade?
Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x92, Chip ID: 0xf1 (Zentel NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8-bit)
Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: Bad block table found at page 65408, version 0x01
Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: Bad block table found at page 65344, version 0x01
Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: nand_read_bbt: Bad block at 0x07fe0000
Upgrade to 380.68 fails. arg!
noticed the following in the messages. possibly all caused by dying hardware?
Code:Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x92, Chip ID: 0xf1 (Zentel NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8-bit) Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: Bad block table found at page 65408, version 0x01 Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: Bad block table found at page 65344, version 0x01 Jul 31 17:00:14 kernel: nand_read_bbt: Bad block at 0x07fe0000
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