I think this your nvram was corrupted, probably due to a bug of some kind... but it's not related to 1.9.2.7-3c.
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 think this your nvram was corrupted, probably due to a bug of some kind... but it's not related to 1.9.2.7-3c.
So if I'm back to default, I don't have to worry anymore until I lauch the faulty task? What is the best way to reset default? Button or web interface? Is it the same result?
well, the most right way is doing
and turning off/on your router.Code:erase /dev/mtd/3