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kernol

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Getting whacked by these log messages with FlexQOS enabled on latest 386 Beta from Merlin ...

kernel: net_ratelimit: 9 callbacks suppressed
kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev eth5 .... [sometimes also eth6]


If I take QOS down - problem stops!

NB - I am not using IPv6 at all.
Noted that "HW acceleration Runner: Enabled - Flow Cache: Enabled" - both enabled when QOS on ???

Using Adaptive QoS / Manual Setting / Upload 44Mbs / Download 96Mbs on fibre 50/100Mbs line.
Get triple A+ ratings on DLSreport website - so no complaints ;) ... but would like to know how to get rid of log spamming ...
 
Getting whacked by these log messages with FlexQOS enabled on latest 386 Beta from Merlin ...

kernel: net_ratelimit: 9 callbacks suppressed
kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev eth5 .... [sometimes also eth6]


If I take QOS down - problem stops!

NB - I am not using IPv6 at all.
Noted that "HW acceleration Runner: Enabled - Flow Cache: Enabled" - both enabled when QOS on ???

Using Adaptive QoS / Manual Setting / Upload 44Mbs / Download 96Mbs on fibre 50/100Mbs line.
Get triple A+ ratings on DLSreport website - so no complaints ;) ... but would like to know how to get rid of log spamming ...


FWIW, I’m using IPv6.

Runner & flow cache enabled with QOS, started with the first 386, (for me anyhow).

Dsl great for me. I’m just ignoring the logs......:cool:
 

FWIW, I’m using IPv6.

Runner & flow cache enabled with QOS, started with the first 386, (for me anyhow).

Dsl great for me. I’m just ignoring the logs......:cool:

I get that - ignore logs is a solid policy with Beta software in elevated debugging mode - but OCD habits die hard :D !!

I have changed the thread sub-link from Flex to YazFi ... because on further fiddling the problem actually seems to come from latest AiMesh Guest Wi-Fi offering - which on Guest1 is supposed to propagate through AiMesh Nodes as well. Definitely a problem with AC5300 which both Asus and RMerlin would seem to be aware of. I am running Asus stock 386 beta on the AC5300 node.

Hoping it gets resolved post beta phases - meantime I am using Guest2 as advised in several other threads dealing with 386 guest wifi / AiMesh problems.
 
This was already discussed in the alpha and beta threads for 386.1 firmware. Disable flow cache solves this problem.
Btw. Cake-QoS disables flow cache, so you won't see it if you use it.
 
Using Guest Network 2 instead of 1 will also fix that.
 
Using Guest Network 2 instead of 1 will also fix that.

Many thanks for confirmation - apologies to @dave14305 for initially suggesting a link to FlexQos - my Bad ... definitely a Guest1 WiFi issue which is supposed to propagate through to AiMesh Node - but does not with an RT-AC5300 [if it does for other models?].

May be useful for @Jack Yaz to know because it will likely crop up as a query in his YazFi add-on unless release versions of 386 code fix it.

EDIT: - My FlexQos rated triple A+ seemingly with both HW acceleration Runner: Enabled AND Flow Cache: Enabled :D
 
Many thanks for confirmation - apologies to @dave14305 for initially suggesting a link to FlexQos - my Bad ... definitely a Guest1 WiFi issue which is supposed to propagate through to AiMesh Node - but does not with an RT-AC5300 [if it does for other models?].

May be useful for @Jack Yaz to know because it will likely crop up as a query in his YazFi add-on unless release versions of 386 code fix it.

EDIT: - My FlexQos rated triple A+ seemingly with both HW acceleration Runner: Enabled AND Flow Cache: Enabled :D
I stand by my previous unfounded, slanderous maxim that if something breaks, blame it on Jack. ;)
 
In my case If I enabled Intranet access for Guest 1 and 2 networks, error gone. Here is the my topic:
 

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