if you have 100% CPU issue without heavy use on networkDoes anyone know if 384.6 fixes the 100% CPU problem?
thx
if you have 100% CPU issue without heavy use on network
try this
unplug the USB drive if any
power off the router for 30 sec for power cycle
clear nvram by hold wps button while power up
wait till power led start flashing/blinking then release the wps button.
wait till it reboot properly and reconfigure everything from scratch.
this solve the issue last time I had CPU stuck @ 100%
GL
Mine is still rock solid and fully functional so for me, it has fixed ALL of my issues. I hope it solves yours too. I'm just an average lady (no I.T. taught), that has learned everything from the seat of my pants, setting up a terribly and probably careless and unstructured environment for all this stuff I have going on. I looked at forums and tried everything for months and finally found the cure of all my naively created ailments, BUT it works, it's secure and most of all IT WORKS! LOLkhat, thanks for the post.
I updated my wireless settings to remove the automatic channel. Now I wait to see if this also fixed my 100% issue.
My router core2 cpu went back to 100% today despite taking the channels off Auto. At least for me the manual channel selection hasn’t solved the problem.Mine is still rock solid and fully functional so for me, it has fixed ALL of my issues. I hope it solves yours too. I'm just an average lady (no I.T. taught), that has learned everything from the seat of my pants, setting up a terribly and probably careless and unstructured environment for all this stuff I have going on. I looked at forums and tried everything for months and finally found the cure of all my naively created ailments, BUT it works, it's secure and most of all IT WORKS! LOL
Something is loading down the CPU but the firmware is pegging only own core try turning off QoS or and seeing if enabling spanning tree protocol helps.My router core2 cpu went back to 100% today despite taking the channels off Auto. At least for me the manual channel selection hasn’t solved the problem.
Asus has replaced my router once too so that isn’t the problem. Still stumped on what is causing this.
Thanks for the info. I hadn’t heard about Spanning tree until you mentioned it.Something is loading down the CPU but the firmware is pegging only own core try turning off QoS or and seeing if enabling spanning tree protocol helps.
@Matteo Guglielmi, that would make you the only one.
unplug your usb. does it stop?
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