I have two of these routers configured similarly both using AI Protection and the memory utilization is holding at 146-148 MB.Ah that is a different point of view
There is still sufficient memory, no harm yet but I wasn't aware that routers are like humans and slowly occupy all the storage space there is like your drawers, loft or garage. Or is it the "all you can eat" concept.
I am seeing core 1 staying at or near 100%.
A soft reboot via GUI did not. I noticed late last night after everyone went to bed that core 1 was down to the same levels as core 2. Today it is back up at 100%. I will try a power cycle tonight.Does a reboot (via the GUI, or, by pulling the power cord from the router) help the core idle?
The formal answer is here:Curious, the RT-AC68U_V4 is EoL as per Asus. Is only revision "V4" end of life, or all of the AC68U models?
It's still my main router in two homes (one running vanilla AsusWRT, one running Merlin).
Edit: Looks like I found the answer here. Only the latest revision V4 was discontinued, but not earlier revisions. Funny.
You now show one snapshot, what does the graph looks like after it filled the page?After a day or so Core1 is down to under 30% so whatever was happening seems to have settled out.
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You now show one snapshot, what does the graph looks like after it filled the page?
I think usually both Cores shall swing around the same load percentage, with now and then a peak on either core load.
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