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ElDje
Jan 07, 2024Aspirant
When trying to "apply" changes, get a "400 Bad Request"
Hi,
I have the same issue...
Firmware up to date (V7.2.6.21_5.0.20)
When trying to "apply" changes, get a "400 Bad Request"
When selecting, then deselecting the "Support Automatic Pri...
CrimpOn
Jan 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
ElDje wrote:
Firmware up to date (V7.2.6.21_5.0.20)
Reading through the messages again, I am struck by this in the first message. I have firmware v7.2.6.21 on my RBR750 and the APIPA option does not appear. Does this version of firmware have different options for the 850 product than for the 750 product?
- FURRYe38Jan 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
There both the same in features in the FW UI.
- CrimpOnJan 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
I went off on this tangent after observing the screen shot showing "Support APIPA" (the first post) and could not find the option on my 750 firmware v7.2.6.21_5.0.20
Very confused.
On the original question, researching an http 400 error is not a trivial topic. My approach would be to fire up Wireshark and capture the conversation between my computer and the Orbi. Because it is http (not encrypted), the request should be readable, although it might not be particularly informative.
For most users, manually reinstalling the current firmware and doing a Factory Reset is probably a more straightforward process.