Would erase separately. The ‘erase’ on Tasmotiser etc may only be erasing the parameter areas rather than erasing the whole flash.... If you look at the Commands page the various resets erase different parts and it may be doing that rather than a trye erase.
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From: Thomas Fänge
Sent: 16 January 2023 07:17
To: TasmotaUsers
Subject: Re: Cannot get Sonoff Basic R1 switch to connect to WiFi
Yes, I'm totally aware of that I need to follow the upgrade path if I want to upgrade the device, but I thought that I could just also reflash (as if flashing a new device) using the Web-installer (https://tasmota.github.io/install/) or Tasmotizer (ie. not upgrade - just reflash new software).
But I can't - if the device have previously been running Tasmota I must upgrade the device just as you said by following the upgrade path - otherwise it won't connect to the specified AP.
But if I don't want to upgrade - just reflash with latest software as a new device (eg. to save time instead of upgrading - I just want to reinstall new software), shouldn't that work? For me it doesn't ...
Cheers/Thomas
måndag 16 januari 2023 kl. 08:05:02 UTC+1 skrev knowles...@gmail.com:
There are significant changes in parameters and memory areas between some versions which is why, when upgrading, you MUST follow the upgrade path. It tells you to do that for a reason.
If you are struggling to get a device to connect to your WiFi the first thing to try is the web Installer. It tries to automatically connect to the AP, uploads the WiFi details and then attempts to connect to the new IP address.
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How many devices on the AP?
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NetGear wifi 5 routers have a limit of 32 devices on the 2.4GHz band
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The 32 device limit was one of the drivers to move over to ZigBee – even though I now have a Fritz mesh system – as ‘lazy’ devices would drop off and not respond when they were needed.
The device limit is often the cause of devices not joining WiFi as some routers have a 24 device limit.
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From: 'Phil' via TasmotaUsers
Sent: 16 January 2023 17:36
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Subject: Re: Cannot get Sonoff Basic R1 switch to connect to WiFi
Sorry my bad, 33 devices attached to the Router 5 x 5g 6 x wired leaving 22 via 2.4g wifi first answer was after a quick glance at the front page.. though i had to double check and was dumbfounded to find your right... I must have misread and mis recalled the marketing as the fact it supported 64 clients on each AP Not in total was a big factor in buying. Ha.. so im limited to 32 2.4g clients over 2 ap labels ha, a few old isp supplied routers may still have a 2nd life.
even so still some headroom for new additions..
meanwhile i checked out a 3rd board overlooking the big red cross on the relay label and screws missing from the terminals indication i have had issues with it before and its behaving the same. now i have had a few dodgy esp boards and i think i may have pulled these from the box ( One for sure going by the cross on the relay label) as the 2nd board i pulled and flashed and worked as expected..
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