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PieCaptain
Nov 17, 2019Guide
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'type' of undefined
I've started getting an error when trying to load hybrid VPN settings "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'type' of undefined" The result is that the client list doesn't load I've foun...
Netduma-Fraser
Nov 17, 2019NetDuma Partner
Sorry to hear you're having this issue, did you have a device added there previously with a specific name/device type and then upgraded the router and the name changed or something along those lines? If so then the only way to fix it would be to name the device and give it the type that it had before. Otherwise you'll have to do a reset. Personally I'd recommend upgrading to the .56 version and doing a reset as it is good practice to do a reset after an update to ensure there are no issue brought over from the previous firmware. That would kill 2 birds with 1 stone.
PieCaptain
Nov 17, 2019Guide
"did you have a device added there previously with a specific name/device type and then upgraded the router and the name changed or something along those lines?"
yes, i deleted it from device manager
- Netduma-FraserNov 17, 2019NetDuma PartnerJust a note to remember for the future it's not a good idea to restore using a backup from a previous firmware as they may work differently. It's best when doing a reset to just set up from scratch and then make a back up so if you reset on that same firmware then you can restore. Yes the deletion likely caused it.
- PieCaptainNov 18, 2019Guide
i know, it just takes ages haha
Is it possible to raise a feature request to that device manager is a bit more integrated?
E.G. deleting an device also removes it from anywhere else it might be
and renaming a device renames it everywere (e.g. in LAN setup/DHCP settings)
oh, and doing DHCP reservations from device manager too?- Netduma_AlexNov 18, 2019NetDuma Partner
In the future we'd like to have these features integrated more neatly between the Netgear firmware and DumaOS.