hugo
18-02-2005, 18:01
Just to report something strange:
I was using rsync over my SSH connection by dropbear. I use port forwarding to transfer from my work desktop to my home wl-hdd.
This kind of method was working for a few days, but today, during a transfer, the whole connection dropped. The wl-hdd was in fact reseted to default.
The only difference I can imagine is the fact I reseted the wl-hdd the previous day by pressing the button to set is back again to default, as it can slow to a crawl sometimes for an unknown parameter.
The router was working fine since then.
My question is then: can a cpu overhead trigger a factory setting reset? can a process overflow to the nvram settings? Do this bother you, or it should just be considered as an accident?
I was using rsync over my SSH connection by dropbear. I use port forwarding to transfer from my work desktop to my home wl-hdd.
This kind of method was working for a few days, but today, during a transfer, the whole connection dropped. The wl-hdd was in fact reseted to default.
The only difference I can imagine is the fact I reseted the wl-hdd the previous day by pressing the button to set is back again to default, as it can slow to a crawl sometimes for an unknown parameter.
The router was working fine since then.
My question is then: can a cpu overhead trigger a factory setting reset? can a process overflow to the nvram settings? Do this bother you, or it should just be considered as an accident?