To start, it's not a TM-AC1900 convert
my setup is ac3100 as main router, first gen ac68u as node.
ac3100 firmware version 384_20379, ac68u uses 384.20308 n 384.20624
here are things I have tried out so far.
1. try to establish ai-mesh with ac68u on 384.20624
reset both router many time and tried
it is unable to find potential ai-mesh node .
2. try to establish ai-mesh with ac68u on 384.20308 then update the firmware via aimesh
it's effortless to find ac68u and establish the ai-mesh
However, here comes the fun part,
After I push the update via firmware updating menu
the node is now listed offline
if I navigate to the firmware update menu, it will instantly trigger the firmware is upgrading dialogue just like what happen couple firmware back.
when I navigate to syslog, I get the kernel: dump console message
I released the node but it seems that it's not properly reset as I am unable to find it via wifi.
have to physically reset it
now back to mediabridge mode
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update:
interesting result that I actually get it to work now.
sum up on the test I have done so far.
1 ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20624 (tried couple times, repeatable)
unable to find ac68u and it takes forever for spinning circle on search for nodes.
2. ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20308 (tried couple times, repeatable)
find the node and established without issue.
3. ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20624 after establish ai-mesh with 20308 (tried once)
via the firmware upgrade button, it updates, but the node will show offline and have kernel dump.
and it trigger infinite loop on the firmware is updating dialogue when navigate to the firmware page
4. ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20624 after establish ai-mesh with 20308 (tried few times)
instead of using the firmware upgrade button, I decided to manually upload the firmwae to ac68u only.
surprising enough that everything works normally, no issue with ai-mesh, no infinite firmware updating page nor the kernel dump.
View attachment 12531
also noticed that I have signature version @ 2062 this time instead of 2060.
For now, I will leave it as is to see if I encounter any more issue next few days.
my setup is ac3100 as main router, first gen ac68u as node.
ac3100 firmware version 384_20379, ac68u uses 384.20308 n 384.20624
here are things I have tried out so far.
1. try to establish ai-mesh with ac68u on 384.20624
reset both router many time and tried
it is unable to find potential ai-mesh node .
2. try to establish ai-mesh with ac68u on 384.20308 then update the firmware via aimesh
it's effortless to find ac68u and establish the ai-mesh
However, here comes the fun part,
After I push the update via firmware updating menu
the node is now listed offline
if I navigate to the firmware update menu, it will instantly trigger the firmware is upgrading dialogue just like what happen couple firmware back.
when I navigate to syslog, I get the kernel: dump console message
Code:
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: F: tid 4 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047500.929 wl1.0: wlc_send_bar: seq 0x152 tid 4
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047504.094 wl1: wlc_ampdu_tx_recv_delba: AMPDU OFF: tid 2 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047513.418 wl1: wlc_ampdu_tx_recv_delba: AMPDU OFF: tid 4 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047523.657 wl1.0: wlc_send_bar: seq 0x154 tid 4
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047531.319 wl1.0: wlc_send_bar: seq 0x7c tid 1
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047532.298 wl1: wlc_ampdu_tx_recv_delba: AMPDU OFF: tid 4 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047541.430 wl1: wlc_ampdu_tx_recv_delba: AMPDU OFF: tid 1 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047554.134 wl1.0: wlc_send_bar: seq 0x158 tid 4
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047560.102 wl1: wlc_ampdu_tx_recv_delba: AMPDU OFF: tid 4 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047566.350 wl1.0: wlc_send_bar: seq 0x52 tid 2
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047568.562 wl1.0: wlc_send_bar: seq 0x164 tid 4
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047578.760 wl1: wlc_ampdu_tx_recv_delba: AMPDU OFF: tid 2 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047578.760 wl1: wlc_ampdu_tx_recv_delba: AMPDU OFF: tid 4 initiator 0 reason 39
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: DUMP CONSOLE: 047580.437 wl1.0: wlc_send_bar: seq 0x81 tid 1
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: dhdpcie_checkdied: msgtrace address : 0x00000000
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: console address : 0x003FFCF0
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: Assrt not built in dongle
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: TRAP type 0x4 @ epc 0x2657a8, cpsr 0x68000193, spsr 0x68000033, sp 0x2ac7c4, lp 0x24f789, rpc 0x2657a8
Mar 29 08:06:59 kernel: Trap offset 0x2ac76c, r0 0x3e4678, r1 0x0, r2 0x0, r3 0x339c00, r4 0xb9d8f205, r5 0x3bdba4, r6 0x3b9828, r7 0x2ac880
I released the node but it seems that it's not properly reset as I am unable to find it via wifi.
have to physically reset it
now back to mediabridge mode
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
update:
interesting result that I actually get it to work now.
sum up on the test I have done so far.
1 ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20624 (tried couple times, repeatable)
unable to find ac68u and it takes forever for spinning circle on search for nodes.
2. ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20308 (tried couple times, repeatable)
find the node and established without issue.
3. ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20624 after establish ai-mesh with 20308 (tried once)
via the firmware upgrade button, it updates, but the node will show offline and have kernel dump.
and it trigger infinite loop on the firmware is updating dialogue when navigate to the firmware page
4. ac3100 @ 20379, ac68u @ 20624 after establish ai-mesh with 20308 (tried few times)
instead of using the firmware upgrade button, I decided to manually upload the firmwae to ac68u only.
surprising enough that everything works normally, no issue with ai-mesh, no infinite firmware updating page nor the kernel dump.
View attachment 12531
also noticed that I have signature version @ 2062 this time instead of 2060.
For now, I will leave it as is to see if I encounter any more issue next few days.
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