Why should I reset my re.rockspace.local range extender?
Like with any other hardware unit, your re.rockspace.local wireless extender too can face some problems or errors. There could be all sorts of potential reasons that you require to perform a reset on your range extender. Here, first of all, we will discuss all such potential reasons causing a kernel panic. Three of them are the basic reasons; 1. Bugs in firmware: - Just like a computer, your router and the wireless range extender can crash because of firmware bugs eating up most of the memory and causing compulsory reset to be performed. You can delete the bugs and clear the caches out of the memory of your range extender but some bugs can only be removed after reset. 2. IP addresses Conflicts: - Your Rockspace local wireless range extender manages both public and private IP addresses. Sometimes both the IP addresses mess up and create conflicts. If two or more devices on your network have the same IP address, or if your Rockspace range extender doesn't have an up-to-date pub