Folks,
I lost my 2.4GHz wifi yesterday after about two weeks of uptime. 5GHz worked
fine. Both the failing machines were OSX laptops or iPads, but I failed to
check with my Windows or Android devices. We had been away for ~24 hours, and
had not been using it heavily before we left.
Since there was a fair amount of urgency from family members ("The internet's
not working!!!") and since I didn't have a short list of things to record, I
simply noted the uptime (~15 days) and rebooted. It came up fine.
I subsequently went through the cerowrt-devel messages to collect facts to
gather should this happen again. That'll be the gist of my next note, but the
following bits were still available after last night's reboot:
root@cerowrt:/etc# cat /etc/openwrt_release
DISTRIB_ID="CeroWrt"
DISTRIB_RELEASE="3.10.32-12"
DISTRIB_REVISION="r39976"
DISTRIB_CODENAME="toronto"
DISTRIB_TARGET="ar71xx/generic"
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="CeroWrt Toronto 3.10.32-12"
DISTRIB_TAINTS="no-all busybox"
root@cerowrt:/etc# egrep -i "country|channel|htmode" /etc/config/wireless
option channel '11'
option htmode 'HT20'
option channel '36'
option htmode 'HT20'
Rich
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