How old is the wireless driver? Have you enabled/disabled some items in the wireless/professional and find what's causing the wireless to disconnect/connect at an abnormal rate? Is "Enable WMM No-acknowledgement" enabled? I found that option creates instability with the wireless connections in our network.My notebook is always on and near the router with strong signal so I don't know why it disconnects and reconnects with the same hour or one second apart.
How old is the wireless driver? Have you enabled/disabled some items in the wireless/professional and find what's causing the wireless to disconnect/connect at an abnormal rate? Is "Enable WMM No-acknowledgement" enabled? I found that option creates instability with the wireless connections in our network.
The usual recommended to be disabled are the following.The most recent driver is from 09/2017. Tried with two older versions with same results. WMM No-acknowledgement is disabled. Did not try changing settings. Any suggestion on items to change?
Sorry, the last kernel I built for Linux was 2.x... I've been a windows guy now... is tainted message a driver crash then? or a protected memory crash? In windows I can tell by the call stack generally a heap or stack crash, basic protection and driver crashes. What's your call?4.1.27 has nothing to do with drivers, it's simply the kernel version used by the firmware.
The "tainted" string simply indicates that the kernel contains non-GPL drivers.
is tainted message a driver crash then? or a protected memory crash? In windows I can tell by the call stack generally a heap or stack crash, basic protection and driver crashes. What's your call?
The "tainted" string simply indicates that the kernel contains non-GPL drivers.
Do you have more than one wireless router in your network? Do you have Roaming Assist enabled? If yes to the latter, what's the signal strength of your PS4 as indicated by your AC5300 (look in the wireless log for that info)?
It's odd because I have other devices on same band (2.4 GHz) that don't exhibit same behavior.
4.1.27 has nothing to do with drivers, it's simply the kernel version used by the firmware.
The "tainted" string simply indicates that the kernel contains non-GPL drivers.
I also had the WLCEVENTD Disassoc/Assoc messages on my AC3100 router log (same firmware release).
Please see my recent post for possible solution: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ac88u-drops-homekit-devices-wlceventd.54482/#post-466552
Yeah, I've been following. Thanks for the reply. I've also read about a lot of 2.4 GHz radio issues, but not sure that's tied to FW version (seems HW). I still have a number of 2.4 GHz devices, so was hoping to keep that stable as well.Merlin 348.8_2 is the most stable with none of that assoc and disassoc. Merlin 348.9 has that spam too. Merlin never said anything about it and wouldn't reply to my questions about it.
Edit: Also, 348.8_2 is logs crashes unless your turn traffic analyser and Trend Micro off. Closed source code. Out of Merlin's control.
If it's that bad, have you considered downgrading to an earlier firmware? Any issue with that folks? Just wondering if 45149 can be properly downgraded.this fw is very unstable and problematic. WIFI scheduler not work, overal wifi is unstable and frequently gone. AIMesh regulary lost connection with node, prenlems with AIProtection etc....
I am waiting impatiently for firmware update.
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