So, my entire Hex army is down
HN01 that has been limping along with the known corruption "bug" for months is tapped out, received a replacement memory card (thanks Hex ladies) but in order to swap it out I have to somehow unglue an internal power supply secured in 3 places with with hot glue, around extremely cramped wiring and components in order to even start to unglue the existing card. I thought this would be a breeze, guess I go back to waiting for the magical update thats been in the final stages since last year?
HN02, changed my Airport Extreme with a very popular Nighthawk model (default firmware) and now I can no longer login, see status or otherwise control the enail in anyway beyond the physical power switch. The Queen still claims to connect and the router sees it, although the Queen fails to provide its network name to the router(prolly a bad sign). The router is fully updated and the Queen hasn't worked with default or any other logical setting change, all devices now fail to login and all devices are on the same subnet. It doesn't seem to me that it should be this network service intensive, I mean all the generic ass rando chinese smart devices I play with never have any of these type of caveats. Also now that Im thinking about it, my HN01 connected to this same model, although not this lexact same unit, through the original web app with zero issues many many times in the past.