Updated the firmware on my AC3200 yesterday to 384.5_0 (from 380.68_4), it installed okay and automatically did a factory reset after completing. Luckily, I'd been planning to do a factory reset anyway so I had all my settings documented to configure everything again.
After setting everything up, I was unable to connect to any of my LXC containers running on a Proxmox server. I could connect to the Proxmox management page (192.168.1.240), but none of the containers were responding at all (192.168.1.241->250 via linux bridge). From within the host shell I was able to ping each of the containers on their IP address, but it was very slow to respond (typically zero response until packet number 50-80 and then it would start replying). Tried switching on/off and restarting everything (several times) but no luck. One of the containers has port forwarding / DDNS setup and was accessible via the Internet, but just not responding internally.
After spending many hours trying to figure out what was going wrong, I gave up, used factory recovery to re-install 380.64_4 and restored my settings back-up and everything is back to normal and working again. I'd really like to be able to do the update as my NVRAM is constantly maxed out so the increase there is something I'd like to get sorted.
Anyone have any ideas what might have changed / be causing this or how to figure it out?
Thanks!
After setting everything up, I was unable to connect to any of my LXC containers running on a Proxmox server. I could connect to the Proxmox management page (192.168.1.240), but none of the containers were responding at all (192.168.1.241->250 via linux bridge). From within the host shell I was able to ping each of the containers on their IP address, but it was very slow to respond (typically zero response until packet number 50-80 and then it would start replying). Tried switching on/off and restarting everything (several times) but no luck. One of the containers has port forwarding / DDNS setup and was accessible via the Internet, but just not responding internally.
After spending many hours trying to figure out what was going wrong, I gave up, used factory recovery to re-install 380.64_4 and restored my settings back-up and everything is back to normal and working again. I'd really like to be able to do the update as my NVRAM is constantly maxed out so the increase there is something I'd like to get sorted.
Anyone have any ideas what might have changed / be causing this or how to figure it out?
Thanks!