Hello everyone.
I'm looking for the "nuclear" reset of my GS-AX3000.
I've read a lot of threads and other info here on SNB forums, but can't quite narrow down the exact option.
The WPS method almost works. Almost all settings are lost, almost all info is lost. And while it did seem like a true reset, I noticed that after the initial
setup process... my main PC was still with its reserved IP and DMZ'd local IP is 192.168.50.171 - disabling DMZ seems to work, but removing the PC/MAC address
from the list is impossible. It also survives with all speedtests intact (which are abysmal on the router itself - ISP delivers 1.5Gbps d/1Gbps u - I do get ~930Mbps
on a wired connection from the router, but the router itself can't handle that.
Is there a telnet or SSH command to nuke all settings, as if the router just got out of the factory? Current FW: 3.0.0.4.388_23169 from Asus.
3.0.0.4 tells me its an older kernel, so what would the command be?
Thanks
I'm looking for the "nuclear" reset of my GS-AX3000.
I've read a lot of threads and other info here on SNB forums, but can't quite narrow down the exact option.
The WPS method almost works. Almost all settings are lost, almost all info is lost. And while it did seem like a true reset, I noticed that after the initial
setup process... my main PC was still with its reserved IP and DMZ'd local IP is 192.168.50.171 - disabling DMZ seems to work, but removing the PC/MAC address
from the list is impossible. It also survives with all speedtests intact (which are abysmal on the router itself - ISP delivers 1.5Gbps d/1Gbps u - I do get ~930Mbps
on a wired connection from the router, but the router itself can't handle that.
Is there a telnet or SSH command to nuke all settings, as if the router just got out of the factory? Current FW: 3.0.0.4.388_23169 from Asus.
3.0.0.4 tells me its an older kernel, so what would the command be?
Thanks