I power down my router at night and power on in the morning. I don't touch my Fiber modem.
When powering on in the morning, my "internet" light is solid orange. Indicating a connection issue. I can connect to router via wifi, but don't have internet connectivity.
To fix this, I unplug the WAN ethernet cable and plug it back in. After 30 seconds, the orange light switches to blue indicating my internet connection is working.
This behavior started 3-4 months ago. Previously, my router wouldn't lose internet connection booting up in the morning. I've tried multiple DDWRT firmware and nothing helped.
Is there a setting in the DDWRT interface to make sure the WRT32X automatically establishes an internet connection when booting up? I'm trying to avoid unplugging the WAN cable every morning to get connected again.
As a tip, you can give more information about your connection and some system logs.... _________________ Internet provider https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCS_%26_RDS 1Gbps
WDR3600 rev.1.5 - DD-Wrt
Linksys WRT1900ACS v.2 DD-Wrt/-OpenWrt
As a tip, you can give more information about your connection and some system logs....
I have Hotwire Fision Fiber 1GB connection. The modem is always on in my laundry room and I turn off my WRT32X at night and turn on in the morning.
I'm using Automatic Configuration DHCP for WAN connection
Here's the current syslog.
Quote:
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.35.0
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info smartd[1102]: smartd 7.3 2019-12-30 r5022 [armv7l-linux-4.9.327] (local build)
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info smartd[1102]: Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info smartd[1102]: Opened configuration file /usr/etc/smartd.conf
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info smartd[1102]: Drive: DEVICESCAN, implied '-a' Directive on line 32 of file /usr/etc/smartd.conf
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info smartd[1102]: Configuration file /usr/etc/smartd.conf was parsed, found DEVICESCAN, scanning devices
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.crit smartd[1102]: In the system's table of devices NO devices found to scan
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info smartd[1102]: Unable to monitor any SMART enabled devices. Try debug (-d) option. Exiting...
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.info : [smartd] : Error on startup, returncode 17
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.info : [resetbutton] : successfully started
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.info : [bridge] : interface mlan0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink user.info : [bridge] : bridge br0 successfully added
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info mstpd[988]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 8
Dec 31 19:00:12 HybridLink daemon.info mstpd[988]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 8
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.info : [bridge] : interface eth1 successfully added to bridge br0
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start configure_single_ath9k
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start setRTS
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave setRTS
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start setMacFilter
Dec 31 19:00:13 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: leave setMacFilter
Dec 31 19:00:19 HybridLink user.info : [hostapd] : successfully started
Dec 31 19:00:19 HybridLink user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan0 successfully added to bridge br0
Dec 31 19:00:19 HybridLink user.debug : mac80211: start configure_single_ath9k
You wouldn't have to ask if the sticky hadn't been un-stickied... or if you had read the Marvell forum FAQ – README announcement.
[SOLVED] WRT32X back to stock Firmware _________________ "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost
"I am one of the noticeable ones - notice me" - Dale Frances McKenzie Bozzio
I've read all that and am not familiar with Telnet / SSH commands.
I just need to know if I can just upload the stock firmware. (not mentioned in those links)
Exactly. _________________ "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost
"I am one of the noticeable ones - notice me" - Dale Frances McKenzie Bozzio
I'm pretty sure I've installed DDWRT over both partitions. (standard, then upgrade install).
Does "ddwrt-venom-uboot-flash-flat.img" have to be renamed to "venom.img" before uploading through GUI?
Flat files are intended for TTL serial flash or recovery but can also be written with mtd.
ddwrt-venom-uboot-flash-flat.img is dd-wrt. Please read the following thread carefully.
WRT32X: Original firmware. Do not upload factory stock Linksys or any flat file in GUI.
Also, you may want to try a newer release before a reset reconfigure or back to stock.
May consider not powering down your router only but also the fiber equipment as well.
I'm pretty sure I've installed DDWRT over both partitions. (standard, then upgrade install).
Does "ddwrt-venom-uboot-flash-flat.img" have to be renamed to "venom.img" before uploading through GUI?
Flat files are intended for TTL serial flash or recovery but can also be written with mtd.
ddwrt-venom-uboot-flash-flat.img is dd-wrt. Please read the following thread carefully.
WRT32X: Original firmware. Do not upload factory stock Linksys or any flat file in GUI.
Also, you may want to try a newer release before a reset reconfigure or back to stock.
May consider not powering down your router only but also the fiber equipment as well.