code:read yourm -f 1864Qm-0003Fr-00*
I had this problem recently, tried everything, even restoring to factory settings and restoring a backup with no luck (in hindsight I realised I should have exported / imported settings, but I had solved it by then)
After restoring the backup, I logged on locally to the terminal session (same as SSH) and selected 5. Advanced -> 4. Flush Device Reports
Oddly that fixed it for me!
I had this problem recently, tried everything, even restoring to factory settings and restoring a backup with no luck (in hindsight I realised I should have exported / imported settings, but I had solved it by then)
After restoring the backup, I logged on locally to the terminal session (same as SSH) and selected 5. Advanced -> 4. Flush Device Reports
Oddly that fixed it for me!