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TheEpTic

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  1. Hi, I apologize for the slow reply. I wasn't able to test further since we recently changed modem (our old one was dying, causing slow speeds). I've followed every step you've posted, and only a couple of settings remain. DHCP leases, and wifi details are primarily the ones. I believe custom DNS servers are saved too. I have not tried factory factory resetting the router. I'll give that a shot once I get a chance, and I'll get back to you! Thanks, Jack
  2. I left it a few days with the cookie option enabled (like before) - Killing power to the device still causes loss of settings, including cookie option. I really don't think this is an issue with cookies... These are device settings disappearing upon loss of power which shouldn't be acceptable for any device. Essentially, no matter what I try (yes, I read your post about enabling cookies and rebooting), I can't keep my settings at all no matter what method is taken to power down the device.
  3. I've enabled "Save cookies" multiple times. It seems to only save the personal information, but none of the important stuff like device names. I guess a profile would work, but I'm not sure if that'll save everything like device names.
  4. Hi, I recently got a netduma and I must say, amazing router. Has done me very well so far. But today I ran in to a very strange issue. Around 7pm (GMT), my router decided to randomly reboot itself. Upon rebooting, (not just this time, I noticed in the past when I manually rebooted too) it decided to reset almost all of my settings. The only ones that would actually save were DHCP reservations and WIFI details. This means every time the router loses power or just restarts, I have to go in and setup everything all over again including device names, and bandwidth limits. This can't be good at all. I'm running 1.03.6h Any idea? Thanks
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