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R7000 reboots spontaneously using 2020.3
Hello,
after flashing the 2020.3 version to my R7000 it started to reboot itself once a day (every day). I did every step before and after flashing (NVRAM erase, restore defaults, no backups), but the issue persist. I flashed it several times also, same thing. Now I am back to 2020.2 and it is stable without any reboots. Till now it is 3 days online. I am using dual WAN, 2 VPN Servers, no WiFi (completely tuned off), only wired clients, because I have separate WiFi Access Point.
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reporter -
How do you disable the wlan modules?
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reporter Hello,
Basic: Network ->Wireless (2.4 GHz / eth1) → Enable Wireless - unchecked
Basic: Network ->Wireless (5 GHz / eth2) → Enable Wireless - unchecked
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Do you have any custom settings/scripts in place? Any log-file / errors / warnings ?
Can you please provide more info about your setup? Do you use CTF for example?
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reporter Hello,
no I have no default or additional scripts. I don’t have logs, I forgot to save them before I switched back to 2020.2. Stock CFE.
Dual WAN: WAN1(main Internet) pppoe; WAN2(IPTV) static IP
VLAN1: WAN
VLAN2: WAN2
VLAN3: LAN2 LAN3 LAN4
DHCP clients: all the clients have static IPs
Two VPN Servers: TAP and TUN all goes via WAN1 using WAN routing
MultiWAN Routing: All the PCs and all the WiFi clients goes to WAN1, two IPTV STBs goes to WAN2
Access Restrictions: no
QoS: no
USB and NAS: 2 HDDs connected
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without logs really difficult to say what happens.
If you want to find the problem you can try the follwowing test build (latest branch) with crash log enabled
Instructions for crash log see
https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/r7000-random-reboots.74523/page-15#post-313521
edit:
no backups, clean setup, full nvram erase
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hi
any update or is it now working with 2020-4 (testbuild) / 2020-5 final ?
BR
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no feedback, i think that means no problem anymore ?
→ and close that case/issue
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repo owner - changed status to resolved
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