Armand Plarina
Occasional Visitor
First, sorry for the really long message and second maybe I'm being a bit dramatic here, but it isn't back to 100 percent yet.
Right now I only have an issue when plugging in a USB key, it will effectively cripple the router. DHCP stops working, cannot browse websites, can't ssh/web admin the router. Takes a bit of time to happen (maybe an hour or so).
Here's the TLDR; of the series of events and lets you know what I've done so far:
- After first install of the firmware all was pretty broken, in fact my laser printer wouldn't even print a test page from the printer controls on the front panel of the printer when the network cable was connected.
- Tried factory defaults, (using 5 seconds reset and firmware page).
- Router would take 10-15 minutes to reboot and still have issues shortly later
- Tried to downgrade to 380.69 and the only way to that was to use the ASUS Firmware restoration tool, in which i did
- Still issues happen with DHCP and reboot times (with or without USB plugged in)
- Eventually gave up and went back to 384.4 version and did the reset processes again.
- Found the "mtd-erase2 nvram" command and that seems to have solved it, for the most part
- Router reboots in under a minute and is stable as long as I don't plug in a USB to it.
- If I do plug in a NEW usb freshly formatted the CPU spikes almost full, memory spikes and eventually I lose internet browsing and access ssh/web to the router. (this usually takes an hour to start)
- I have turned Samba off so that doesn't pin the CPU anymore
- The only AiCloud 2.0 thing I have on is Smart Access, no USB applications enabled or AiProtection, Format JFFS partition = off, enable JFFS custom script = off
So I really don't know what to do next. I also find it interesting that "mtd-erase2 nvram" was the only thing that brought any kind of life back to the router. What I read is that is the same thing as doing the 5 second reset, but my tests seem to prove otherwise!?
I know when the first issues started happening there were some nasty memory errors in the log file, but I don't believe that is happening now. I might try to plug in the USB and monitor the log files until I lose web UI again.
I know I might have been a bit light on the details; but hopefully someone can give me an idea to try next.
Right now I only have an issue when plugging in a USB key, it will effectively cripple the router. DHCP stops working, cannot browse websites, can't ssh/web admin the router. Takes a bit of time to happen (maybe an hour or so).
Here's the TLDR; of the series of events and lets you know what I've done so far:
- After first install of the firmware all was pretty broken, in fact my laser printer wouldn't even print a test page from the printer controls on the front panel of the printer when the network cable was connected.
- Tried factory defaults, (using 5 seconds reset and firmware page).
- Router would take 10-15 minutes to reboot and still have issues shortly later
- Tried to downgrade to 380.69 and the only way to that was to use the ASUS Firmware restoration tool, in which i did
- Still issues happen with DHCP and reboot times (with or without USB plugged in)
- Eventually gave up and went back to 384.4 version and did the reset processes again.
- Found the "mtd-erase2 nvram" command and that seems to have solved it, for the most part
- Router reboots in under a minute and is stable as long as I don't plug in a USB to it.
- If I do plug in a NEW usb freshly formatted the CPU spikes almost full, memory spikes and eventually I lose internet browsing and access ssh/web to the router. (this usually takes an hour to start)
- I have turned Samba off so that doesn't pin the CPU anymore
- The only AiCloud 2.0 thing I have on is Smart Access, no USB applications enabled or AiProtection, Format JFFS partition = off, enable JFFS custom script = off
So I really don't know what to do next. I also find it interesting that "mtd-erase2 nvram" was the only thing that brought any kind of life back to the router. What I read is that is the same thing as doing the 5 second reset, but my tests seem to prove otherwise!?
I know when the first issues started happening there were some nasty memory errors in the log file, but I don't believe that is happening now. I might try to plug in the USB and monitor the log files until I lose web UI again.
I know I might have been a bit light on the details; but hopefully someone can give me an idea to try next.