Aug 24 10:43:16 WATCHDOG: [FAUPGRADE][auto_firmware_check:(5834)]period_retry = 0
Aug 24 10:43:16 WATCHDOG: [FAUPGRADE][auto_firmware_check:(5840)]periodic_check AM 4:42
Aug 24 10:43:18 WATCHDOG: [FAUPGRADE][auto_firmware_check:(5860)]retrieve firmware information
Aug 24 10:43:18 WATCHDOG: [FAUPGRADE][auto_firmware_check:(5874)]no need to upgrade firmware
Aug 24 15:33:44 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth1: Deauth_ind 68:07:15:11:11:11, status: 0, reason: Unspecified reason (1)
Aug 24 15:33:44 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth2: Auth 68:07:15:11:11:111, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 24 15:33:44 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth2: Assoc 68:07:15:11:11:11, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
I upgraded the router followed by factory defaults and manual configure.
The Deauth / Auth / Assoc messages are back again:
And the GUI seems a bit slow.Code:Aug 24 15:33:44 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth1: Deauth_ind 68:07:15:11:11:11, status: 0, reason: Unspecified reason (1) Aug 24 15:33:44 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth2: Auth 68:07:15:11:11:111, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0) Aug 24 15:33:44 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth2: Assoc 68:07:15:11:11:11, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
They just need a reason for 386.xxxxx running out with 384.99999 or this are seconds not builds.Wondering if there really have been 35,322 builds between May 13 with build 3.0.0.4.384.45717 and August 23 with build 3.0.0.4.384.81039, that is to close to 600 builds per working day
same in 86u, but IMO not bit but very slow.And the GUI seems a bit slow.
Defenitely something wrong in this build, here the CPU and RAM figures.
The dump is made without a WAN connection, also with a WAN connection and no active clients the figures are the same.
It shows frequent high CPU loads, mostly Core 2, sometimes also Core 1 without any external action of a client or the Internet:
With other firmware build the CPU load is usually low and only start to increase when there is really action initiated.
The router setup is very basic, no AiProtection active, no AiCloud.
Defenitely something wrong in this build, here the CPU and RAM figures.
The dump is made without a WAN connection, also with a WAN connection and no active clients the figures are the same.
It shows frequent high CPU loads, mostly Core 2, sometimes also Core 1 without any external action of a client or the Internet:
View attachment 19091
With other firmware build the CPU load is usually low and only start to increase when there is really action initiated.
The router setup is very basic, no AiProtection active, no AiCloud.
Run "top" over SSH, you'll see what's causing the CPU spikes.
EDIT: Tested it here, and I don't get those CPU spikes. My router is 92% idle while on the main page, with 4% of CPU usage caused by httpd updating the system status page. Moving to a different page drops its usage to 1%, leaving the router idling at 97-98%, which is perfectly normal.
You will have to check with "top" to determine what is using your CPU.
Did you have Smart Connect enabled?
OE
Smart Connect does not exist on the RT-AC68U.
Here you go:Run "top" over SSH, you'll see what's causing the CPU spikes.
EDIT: Tested it here, and I don't get those CPU spikes. My router is 92% idle while on the main page, with 4% of CPU usage caused by httpd updating the system status page. Moving to a different page drops its usage to 1%, leaving the router idling at 97-98%, which is perfectly normal.
You will have to check with "top" to determine what is using your CPU.
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!