Viktor Jaep
Part of the Furniture
This morning I found my router (AC86U) in a state where the web UI indicated it was disconnected from the internet.... however the internet was working perfectly fine. Running 386.7_2. So immediately I ran:
... and the result I got was "3". ???
Now I know:
But what does "3" mean? I've even seen a mention of "4" at times in the forums as well, but I have not found any formal explanations what these codes beyond 2 mean?
In your opinion, would it be safe to assign "2" back to the wan0_state_t in NVRAM if it sees that it's 3 (or 4), and cross your fingers? Or is it just better to reboot at that point? I found a related thread, but it does not seem to apply to the issue I was having: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/status-shows-disconnected-yet-fully-functional.77787/
Thank you in advance for your expert advice!
Code:
nvram get wan0_state_t
... and the result I got was "3". ???
Now I know:
Code:
0 = Stopped/Disconnected
1 = Connecting
2 = Connected
But what does "3" mean? I've even seen a mention of "4" at times in the forums as well, but I have not found any formal explanations what these codes beyond 2 mean?
In your opinion, would it be safe to assign "2" back to the wan0_state_t in NVRAM if it sees that it's 3 (or 4), and cross your fingers? Or is it just better to reboot at that point? I found a related thread, but it does not seem to apply to the issue I was having: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/status-shows-disconnected-yet-fully-functional.77787/
Thank you in advance for your expert advice!