mr600 system uptime
Hello,
some weeks ago I bought this amazing router. Browsing through the functions I noticed that several details are missing.
Fortunately there are already other thread that cover them (and related beta firmware), but I have not found anything regarding "System uptime".
Is it possible to view it? Maybe in an upcoming firmware?
Thank you very much!
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Good day.
Thank you very much for your feedback.
Till now, it is not supported to display the system uptime.
And we would like to report your feedback to the senior engineers for further evaluation.
For updated news, please keep attention to our official website;
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Hi, I am afraid it is still not available.
And may I know why do you need this feature?
Thank you very much.
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@ironmanc for the MR600 V1, the 'reliability of the router' is pretty much dependent on using the daily automatic restart option! The router rarely crashes/spontaneously restarts, it just slows down and stops working reliably after a couple of days, all uptime will tell you is you're overdue on rebooting.
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@JerryAtrick Hey, do you know why it slows down? also could it be that the restart option is broken? because since I activated it the router just got worse and worse day by day and I still have to restart it manually! (V2)
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@niemals_sebi can only speculate, if TP-Link know they aren't saying (or fixing it).
It usually means bad memory management. On the MR600 that's compounded by not having enough RAM to start with & not enough CPU power for all the things it's trying to do. Turning off the modem only extended the time before it crawled to a halt for me which strongly suggests running out of memory.
I can't help but wonder if that woeful lack of hardware resources is why they can't seem to fix the many bugs, I wouldn't have kept my job long turning in code this buggy.
I dumped it for a cheaper replacement (not TP-Link) that does more, does it faster/better and hasn't crashed in the weeks I've had it. With single digit CPU load% it barely gets warm, unlike the MR600.
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