Christian Fischer wrote:
>> I have no problem losing all of my current settings. So how can I
>> "totally reset" the router and the NVRAM so I can make a fresh reinstall
>> of FreeWRT which then hopefully works?
> Totally resetting isn't a good idea. CFE uses some settings, eg. lan ip.

I have now removed all NVRAM keys beginning with "wl" and now everything
is back to normal. The settings in network/interfaces are actually used
and WLAN is working perfectly with WPA again.

I'm happy now but also confused. I read somewhere that FreeWRT ignores
the settings in NVRAM. Looks like this is not true because in my cause
the NVRAM settings have obviously overridden the network/interfaces
settings.

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Bye, K <http://www.ailis.de/~k/>
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