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    some lan clients are on different subnets (386.2_4) (SOLVED)

    Here's some snips and logs for this... Static assignment: Once connected on wifi on the router itself (this is the clients list): Here's from System Log -> DHCP leases: When I move the device to a different AP (same SSID, no AiMesh here):
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    some lan clients are on different subnets (386.2_4) (SOLVED)

    Hi! I found some strange thing going on in 386.2_4... Some lan clients that were supposed to be static were somehow being assigned random IPs on different subnets. It seems to be happening on wlan devices that connect to one particular guest SSID. If they connect to a different AP (with the...
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Hi! Thanks for your input sir. Dunno about this temp regulation thing until now. But fwiw I've got DC fans running 24/7 on the "newer" hw (including this AC88U) since they tend to get really hot.
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Copy on the Scribe part and got rid of that now. Here's the complete syslog. Thank you.
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Yes, that's understandable. I agree, it looks ok. There's no link aggregation here sir. Copy on the privacy thing and will do that starting now. Here's the syslog (attached here, can't Pastebin, it's >512kB). I got Scribe running, so would you also need wlceventd.log? It's possible, as I would...
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Hi! Thanks for having a look at this. Here's with the port change (moved from port 6 to port 2): Here's with a different lan cable (CAT-6): As I mentioned above, all other wired clients get the same problem. And wireless clients connected to an AP that is ethernet-connected to this router...
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Is there any relevant parameter that differs between network interfaces wl, br and eth? Please see attached printout.
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Here's what I get on my laptop right now (wired, CAT-5)... On wifi, this is what I get...
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Yes sir, what you said. And of course the WAN connection remained. The only devices directly connected to a lan port on the AC88U is my laptop and a NAS, the rest are either APs or switches. The NAS, APs and switches were all disconnected during the update. Yeah, me neither, and that's why I...
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Hi! Thanks for taking the time. For today, it was after the router was completely configured. The steps roughly were (a) configure WAN, (b) all other local config (dhcp, QoS, router settings), and (c) all amtm addons. I was using ethernet on my laptop throughout, and was randomly doing...
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    slow upload on 386.2_4 (Asus RT-AC88U)

    Hi all, Would you please help... Just now I updated my AC88U to 386.2_4, coming from 384.19. Old FW is ok, but starting to get flaky-old. My ISP connection is 150/150 (dl/ul), and right now it's become 150/1 (upload dropped). The peculiar thing is that only wired (!) clients are affected, all...
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    386.1 Possible upload issue?

    Thanks for this info. As for my experience, it was strictly with internet upload, my supposed 100/100mbps suddenly became 100/5 (dl/ul) right after updating to 386.1, and troubleshooting the issue pointed me right there, and not with wifi, some wifi parameter, qos, etc. (I have not/am not using...
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    386.1 Possible upload issue?

    Hi! Would anyone who had this problem before loaded the latest 362.2 (or later) and checked if it's gone? I am still stuck at 384.19 and was hoping to update soon. Thanks all.
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    386.1 Possible upload issue?

    Hi! I can confirm the issue reported here. I have 100/100 connection. Initially, dirty-flashed Merlin 386.1 over 384.19 on an Asus WRT-AC88U, and ul suddenly dropped to ~10mbps (dl was not affected). I can confirm that both wl and eth clients are affected. Turned off QoS, same problem. Disabled...
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