Or, it could be that router CPU simply cannot keep up with speed test binary.This version still has a bug with the onboard speed test. I've got 5gbps FTTP to the router's 10gb port #1 but the router's onboard speedtest still will not report anything higher than 3.5gb
No, I didn't load the config from previous firmware. I manually typed in the new configuration.In the prosess of rebuilding your router/AI Mesh network on the new firmware, did you by any chance load a previously saved backup/config file saved on a older firmware. Or did you type in all the necessary new configuration by hand?
And if you performed the hard reset in the firmware, did you tick the initialize box next to it?
Same here. Every 5 minutes and 1 second for me. At least 4 at a time. Found this from earlier so it doesn't seem to be a major issue just clogging the log.Looks like I automatically got this last night. Everything seems to be working however, I have a ton of these messages in syslog
Code:Feb 20 13:02:52 kernel: netlink: 12 bytes leftover after parsing attributes in process `ip'.
I did upgrade all my routers (GT-AXE16000 and RT-AX88U) to 3.0.0.4.388.22525 and I didn't have any issue.Has anyone updated their 16000 to the latest firmware, 3.0.0.4.388.22525? I upgraded dirty and with a few minutes noticed the router seemed to be rebooting every few minutes. So, I downgraded back to 3.0.0.4.388.22237 and has been solid as a rock. I attempted another upgrade and same thing so now sitting on 3.0.0.4.388.22237 stable. Anyone else with same issue?
I did upgrade all my routers (GT-AXE16000 and RT-AX88U) to 3.0.0.4.388.22525 and I didn't have any issue.
The only issue the AiMesh will not work when having RT-AX88U so I had to disable the smart connect which make everything work correctly.
I've had 3 disconnections on my GT-AX6000 in 2 days with this firmware where as the BETA was super stable. I reverted back to the original firmware (3.0.0.4.388.21617) that came with the router as that too was stable until they release a new one.did the update but now all my clients have a super low TX rate 200 ...
Rolling back to previews firmware fixes the issue
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