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2860n on 3.8.6
- silverstreak_2006
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06 Feb 2018 16:22 #90649
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Replied by silverstreak_2006 on topic Re: 2860n on 3.8.6
Does anybody have random reboots on this firmware, of just over a week?
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06 Feb 2018 17:03 #90651
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Replied by mbames on topic Re: 2860n on 3.8.6
It is a known bug, my 2925 does this as well. Basically they have screwed up referencing a list, as now we are in February, mine is reporting it is January (on the dashboard screen).
Edit: no reboots on my 2925, system uptime of 502hrs
Edit: no reboots on my 2925, system uptime of 502hrs
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06 Feb 2018 18:48 #90652
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Replied by e.ringrose on topic Re: 2860n on 3.8.6
No random reboots, uptime of 610 hours (since restart for DDNS reset).
Do you have the ADSL/VDSL set to Auto? If so change to whatever you are using as the detection can trigger a restart.
Do you have the ADSL/VDSL set to Auto? If so change to whatever you are using as the detection can trigger a restart.
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10 Feb 2018 15:04 #90689
by la2
Replied by la2 on topic Re: 2860n on 3.8.6
I have created another thread in the "VPN" section about a serious bug that 3.8.6 has that not only effects the VPN behaviour, but the router and rest of the network it is connected to!
I have rolled back to 3.8.5_3 and the problems have gone away. VPN has been rock solid, router has not re-booted and the ADSL connection seems a lot more stable (3.8.6 seemed to mess with the SNR values a lot. This may just have been a coincidence of course, but observations both before upgrading to 3.8.6, then downgrading back to 3.8.5_3 seem to indicate this).
So is 3.8.6 full of bugs then? I think so and will be sticking with 3.8.5_3 till I hear from Draytek.
Dan
I have rolled back to 3.8.5_3 and the problems have gone away. VPN has been rock solid, router has not re-booted and the ADSL connection seems a lot more stable (3.8.6 seemed to mess with the SNR values a lot. This may just have been a coincidence of course, but observations both before upgrading to 3.8.6, then downgrading back to 3.8.5_3 seem to indicate this).
So is 3.8.6 full of bugs then? I think so and will be sticking with 3.8.5_3 till I hear from Draytek.
Dan
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23 Feb 2018 08:44 #90856
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Replied by uklad on topic Re: 2860n on 3.8.6
I had to roll back to 3.8.5.3 due to router apearig to lock up every 3 days or so never got to the bottom of it but i do have vpn`s
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