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  1. binarydad

    Stock 386.46061 vs 386.49599?

    True, still, I guess I was looking to hear from folks who have upgraded and noticed any noticeable improvements/issues.
  2. binarydad

    Stock 386.46061 vs 386.49599?

    Getting back to this, I'm trying to see what the differences, if any, are between 46061 and 49599. I understand 49447 has some issues, too, but still I cannot find anything that says 49599 is better or the same as 46061. Thank you.
  3. binarydad

    Stock 386.46061 vs 386.49599?

    Ooops. You're right. Fixed. Thank you.
  4. binarydad

    Stock 386.46061 vs 386.49599?

    Thanks. I should have mentioned I have an AX86U and don't see this listed as a firmware on their support page. I see the link is for the AC series, so not sure if this will work for mine?
  5. binarydad

    Stock 386.46061 vs 386.49599?

    I see posts about how 49599 is considered a very stable firmware. I'm currently running 46061, which is 2 releases behind. I have no need for new features, only stability, and the router has been fantastic so far. I know it's a minor upgrade, but is it still worth updating to 49599 from 46061...
  6. binarydad

    QQ: 386.46061 to 386.49599: reset required?

    I noticed I'm a little out of date, but want to keep with the 386 FW. Do I NEED to do a factory reset? Is it recommended for such a minor update? Thanks.
  7. binarydad

    Beneficial to do factory reset after firmware update?

    What conditions warrant a factory reset? For example, when doing a minor update, say 3.0.0.4.386_46061 to 3.0.0.4.386_49447, is there any benefit to a factory reset? When WOULD it be beneficial? Thanks.
  8. binarydad

    Do these logs look normal?

    I upgraded from a AC68U to a AX86U today. So far it's performing really well, but wanted to confirm if there is anything in the logs that I should address. I've gotten used to certain expected log entries in my old router, so since I'm seeing new ones, I'm not sure if they're normal/expected or...
  9. binarydad

    What does "ReAssoc" mean in the logs?

    Alright, so is this standard behavior? Anything to indicate an issue?
  10. binarydad

    What does "ReAssoc" mean in the logs?

    I figured that much, that it was reassociating, but what does it mean? Is it related to DHCP renewal? A "blip" in the wifi on the device? Thanks.
  11. binarydad

    What does "ReAssoc" mean in the logs?

    I'm aware of the logging issue around this, but am curious to what this specific ReAssoc action means. In this case, the MAC address is for an Android phone. Thanks! May 28 06:05:56 syslog: wlceventd_proc_event(491): eth1: Deauth_ind CC:21:19:E3:27:47, status: 0, reason: Deauthenticated because...
  12. binarydad

    Default Wireless Professional Settings?

    Perfect, thank you! This matches mine with the exception of me disabling roaming assistant (I have no other WAPs).
  13. binarydad

    Default Wireless Professional Settings?

    Thank you, but are you sure this is defaults? It looks like "Enable Radio" is NO. Also, I THOUGHT airtime fairness was enabled by default as well.
  14. binarydad

    Default Wireless Professional Settings?

    Would someone be able to please post a screenshot of the default settings for the Wireless -> Professional page for both 2.4ghz and 5ghz? I want to confirm that mine are defaults, but don't wish to start over with resetting everything to their defaults. My router is a AC68U with the latest...
  15. binarydad

    Can interference suddenly knock a majority of 2.4ghz devices offline for a few seconds?

    I live in a typically NOT congested area in terms of wifi interference, but am trying to figure out an oddity I've been seeing. I run Home Assistant and have maybe a little over a dozen wifi plugs (2.4ghz) as well CCA (all 5ghz except 1) and roku devices (2.4 and 5gh). The home assistant UI...
  16. binarydad

    Assistance explaining DNS lead test result using root hints for DNS?

    Actually, yes, it is my own IP. I'm running a windows DNS instance.
  17. binarydad

    Assistance explaining DNS lead test result using root hints for DNS?

    I run a local DNS on my LAN, using root hints (I'm experimenting) and am curious as to why the test results from https://dnsleaktest.com are showing that this node, which appears to be my ISP's pool (not sure of the correct term) is receiving DNS requests? I get this result when using root...
  18. binarydad

    Looking at an AC86U. Are there still issues with the 2.4Ghz band?

    I could have sworn I posted LAN speed tests...ugh. I still have my old AC68U, even with the older firmware (39E3). Still rock solid for me, and don't have plans to update to a AC86U. I don't have any wifi 6 devices so no plans to get AX yet. My only consideration right now is a "mesh" wireless...
  19. binarydad

    Confused about IGMP snooping, benefit on network with Chromecasts?

    Is there any more info about the wireless settings to adjust to optimize for Chromecasts? Is it just enabling IGMP snooping? Has anyone seen benefit? Thanks.
  20. binarydad

    Confused about IGMP snooping, benefit on network with Chromecasts?

    I'm curious about the use of "Enable IGMP Snooping" on the wireless pages, and the two "Enable multicast routing (IGMP Proxy)" and "Enable efficient multicast forwarding (IGMP Snooping)" settings under IPTV. Does enabling/configuring any of these yield benefit to a network with about a dozen...
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