Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted June 28 Administrators Posted June 28 21 minutes ago, IITazII said: no How are you doing it, via the interface or the big physical button? I suspect it's losing power in that case if you're not unplugging it or factory resetting it from the pin or interface. Is it connected to an extender or direct to an outlet?
IITazII Posted June 28 Posted June 28 10 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said: How are you doing it, via the interface or the big physical button? I suspect it's losing power in that case if you're not unplugging it or factory resetting it from the pin or interface. Is it connected to an extender or direct to an outlet? I tried both ways but it keeps resetting to factory settings. The problem is that it doesn't save the settings after starting the router.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted June 28 Administrators Posted June 28 1 hour ago, IITazII said: I tried both ways but it keeps resetting to factory settings. The problem is that it doesn't save the settings after starting the router. It must be losing power then during the reboot, I don't see any other reason why that would be happening, do you have it connected to an extender or direct to an outlet? Do you have another power adapter with similar voltage you can use to test?
IITazII Posted July 5 Posted July 5 On 6/25/2025 at 2:56 AM, PurpleHaze said: The chip is if anyone wants to know, at least on mine is a MXICx174514 30uf2618AC-XOI 8C374700 Its under the big heat sync on the bottom held in place by dimples, can be tricky to open. This requires a nand flash not SPI, so support may be limited, unfortunately you can (I don't think) get a flash clip onto it. Will require desoldering and flashing best done by a professional experienced micro solder. GPT says that using a CH341A SPI programmer could solve this problem. or is it already solved?
PurpleHaze Posted July 8 Posted July 8 On 7/5/2025 at 5:55 PM, IITazII said: GPT says that using a CH341A SPI programmer could solve this problem. or is it already solved? Hi thank you, I think it will need to be desoldered flashed and resolsdered. Managed to find another one second had. GPT is mighty helpful but you need to be careful with stuff like this as I believe that's incorrect. I dont believe the clip would get under the chip? I have a very similar soic 8 clip that I might test fit to compare. Thanks 😊
Suad Posted July 11 Posted July 11 Good news guys. All my DHCP issues were fixed since I installed official update V2.3.3.136. I have been using this firmware for 3 months, and I never encountered any issues. Netduma Fraser 1
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