I remembered and did clear the cache. I also tried Edge to see if it looked any different and it did not.
Very strange then. There isn't anything that comes to mind regarding recent changes to UI that could account for such weirdness.
Would be interesting to see a flash via cli complete output, or if possible a serial connection would have more clues.
I wouldn't discount some SEU, but twice in a row even more bizarre.
My plan is to take the latest build, do a nvram erase and set my settings by hand for a clean setup. I'm hoping I just have something goofy in my nvram _________________ Netgear R9000
DD-WRT v3.0-r55819 std (04/17/24)
Linux 4.9.337 #722 SMP Wed Apr 17 04:16:49 +07 2024 armv7l
Gateway, AP, DNSMasq, Clock 2000MHz
VAP on wlan1 for internet devices
IPv4 & IPv6 (Prefix Delegation)
Static Leases & DHCP
CloudFlare, no SFE, SmartDNS, no QoS
2.4GHz: Vanilla, Airtime Fairness, NG-Mixed, ACK Timing 3150, WPA2 w/AES & WPA3
5GHz: Vanilla, Airtime Fairness, AC/N Mixed, ACK Timing 3150, WPA2 w/AES & WPA3
2 Netgear AX1800 WiFi Mesh Extenders
Xfinity 1.2Gbps/35Mbps
My plan is to take the latest build, do a nvram erase and set my settings by hand for a clean setup. I'm hoping I just have something goofy in my nvram
When I first got this R9000 (used), I messed around with Mac address cloning. Never worked as I expected ... But I couldn't get rid of that Mac. Resetting, nvram erase, many times. I could still find the Mac in nvram show.
The solution: load factory, reset nvram from factory, reload it again, then to R9000 doing the same at least once.