F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks The router restarts due to a reset command, which may have been triggered by an issue or configuration change.

The router restarts due to a reset command, which may have been triggered by an issue or configuration change.

The router restarts due to a reset command, which may have been triggered by an issue or configuration change.

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mrgiggles01
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06-09-2023, 08:13 AM
#21
Let me know if you'd like a more straightforward explanation.
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mrgiggles01
06-09-2023, 08:13 AM #21

Let me know if you'd like a more straightforward explanation.

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CiscoMiner
Senior Member
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06-09-2023, 02:30 PM
#22
It wasn't intended to sound condescending. I aimed to provide you with choices. However, your reaction regarding the multiple antenna and quoting the source suggests you don't want to accept our discussion as it is.
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CiscoMiner
06-09-2023, 02:30 PM #22

It wasn't intended to sound condescending. I aimed to provide you with choices. However, your reaction regarding the multiple antenna and quoting the source suggests you don't want to accept our discussion as it is.

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sydneyyyyyy
Senior Member
396
06-09-2023, 10:00 PM
#23
I'm not blocking between you two, but I think it might relate to clearing NVRAM. If your router struggles when it runs for too long because the /tmp folder is linked to insufficient NVRAM or FLASH NAND space, restarting it can fix the problem temporarily. This explains why some ISP modem/router packages perform poorly—limited hardware leads to memory issues that cause slowdowns or freezes until the system is reset.
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sydneyyyyyy
06-09-2023, 10:00 PM #23

I'm not blocking between you two, but I think it might relate to clearing NVRAM. If your router struggles when it runs for too long because the /tmp folder is linked to insufficient NVRAM or FLASH NAND space, restarting it can fix the problem temporarily. This explains why some ISP modem/router packages perform poorly—limited hardware leads to memory issues that cause slowdowns or freezes until the system is reset.

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cixdeli
Junior Member
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06-17-2023, 12:37 PM
#24
Focus on the real reset process instead of restarting.
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cixdeli
06-17-2023, 12:37 PM #24

Focus on the real reset process instead of restarting.

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SillyDragon
Senior Member
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06-27-2023, 11:19 AM
#25
Understanding semantics in English can be challenging. Resetting the router removes the /tmp folder and NVRAM cache, similar to a factory reset. The key distinction lies in whether the issue resolves with a quick reboot or if a full factory reset is necessary. Problems often stem from temporary files or corrupted settings, which a simple power cycle can fix. More severe cases involve damaged or improperly set firmware across most routers and modems.
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SillyDragon
06-27-2023, 11:19 AM #25

Understanding semantics in English can be challenging. Resetting the router removes the /tmp folder and NVRAM cache, similar to a factory reset. The key distinction lies in whether the issue resolves with a quick reboot or if a full factory reset is necessary. Problems often stem from temporary files or corrupted settings, which a simple power cycle can fix. More severe cases involve damaged or improperly set firmware across most routers and modems.

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