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First stable realase for years gg
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Where's the sarcasm emoticon?First stable realase for years gg
Here is the initial auto channel scanning logged so far in roughly 15 hours:
Aug 22 19:11:17 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
Aug 22 19:11:17 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
Aug 22 19:11:17 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
Aug 22 19:11:17 acsd: eth5: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
Aug 22 19:13:17 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1002 (2)
Aug 22 19:13:17 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0x1002 (2)
Aug 22 19:13:17 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1002 (2)
Aug 22 19:13:17 acsd: acs_set_chspec: 0x1002 (2) for reason APCS_INIT
Aug 22 19:13:18 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe29b (157/80)
Aug 22 19:13:18 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0xe29b (157/80)
Aug 22 19:13:18 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe29b (157/80)
Aug 22 19:13:18 acsd: acs_set_chspec: 0xe29b (157/80) for reason APCS_INIT
Aug 22 21:21:08 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe02a (36/80)
Aug 22 21:21:08 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0xe02a (36/80)
Aug 22 21:21:08 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe02a (36/80)
Aug 22 21:21:10 acsd: eth6: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0xe02a (36/80)
Aug 22 23:01:26 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x100b (11)
Aug 22 23:01:26 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0x100b (11)
Aug 22 23:01:26 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x100b (11)
Aug 22 23:01:26 acsd: eth5: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0x100b (11)
Aug 22 23:39:19 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:39:19 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:39:19 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:39:19 acsd: eth6: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:40:52 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 22 23:40:52 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 22 23:40:52 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 22 23:40:52 acsd: eth6: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 22 23:42:51 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:42:51 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:42:51 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:42:53 acsd: eth6: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 22 23:44:04 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 22 23:44:04 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 22 23:44:04 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 22 23:44:04 acsd: eth6: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0xe22a (44/80)
Aug 23 02:29:33 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 23 02:29:33 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 23 02:29:33 acsd: selected channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 23 02:29:36 acsd: eth6: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0xe09b (149/80)
Aug 23 09:59:53 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1001 (1)
Aug 23 09:59:53 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0x1001 (1)
Aug 23 09:59:53 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1001 (1)
Aug 23 09:59:55 acsd: eth5: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0x1001 (1)
Aug 23 10:30:53 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
Aug 23 10:30:53 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
Aug 23 10:30:53 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
Aug 23 10:30:54 acsd: eth5: NONACSD channel switching to channel spec: 0x1003 (3)
So, currently on channels 3 and 149 as reported in the Wireless Log.
I (finally) realized I had to disable the experimental setting 'Use channel width' in WiFi Analyzer Classic to display the correct 5.0 GHz channel.
OE
We will have a lot of issues forever unless ASUS removes useless features.
Did ASUS put some kind of malicious codes into the firmware?
We moved recently from a 1420 sq ft home to a 3000 sq ft home, so my router needed a kick. I did access points, but they did not switch reliably for our phones and other mobile things. This is a frustration for me and why I am using AiMesh... though I wish I could control what WiFi signal to use on my smart phone over the router handling it. Also, it is hard when one node may lose power or a smart device or camera is power recycled, to have it connect to the closest node to ensure the best signal... that is frustrating.
We have a 3700sqft house and perfectly fine with one RT-AC86U, however, I had to move the modem+router in the upstairs office, that did the trick, great Wi-Fi even in the basement rooms now, no more need for Ai-Mesh....
In our case most rooms have CAT 5 cable so it was super easy to plug the network modem in upstairs...Well done! Although it was probably unwanted work, simpler home networking is better.
OE
We have a 3700sqft house and perfectly fine with one RT-AC86U, however, I had to move the modem+router in the upstairs office, that did the trick, great Wi-Fi even in the basement rooms now, no more need for Ai-Mesh....
direct download link for 68U but still version v1: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AC68U/FW_RT_AC68U_300438481039.zip
and for 86U updated v2: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AC86U/FW_RT_AC86U_300438481039_v2.zip
Why do you think so???The question is why 81039 is available on Asus download website for RT-AC86U, but NOT for RT-AC68U! Perhaps the firmware was only meant for 86U and a mistake for the direct download for 68U!
Why do you think so???
If it is downloadable than they released it.
And it is always first on the download sever and later on visible on their pages, now you can even find it:
https://www.asus.com/de/Networking/RTAC68U/HelpDesk_BIOS/
And ... where is your problem, you got the download link, it is listed in Taiwan, Australia, Italy, France, Germany and Singapore and many many more if you would search.The firmware still not listed on Asus USA site for 68U as of writing this post! It’s been 5 days!
And keep in mind there are some issues with this release, maybe US prevents their customers to use this buggy firmware!
May 5 05:05:14 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.24.1 (2019-08-13 17:54:15 CST)
May 5 05:05:14 kernel: Linux version 4.1.27 (jenkins@asuswrt-build-server) (gcc version 5.3.0 (Buildroot 2016.02) ) #2 SMP PREEMPT Tue Aug 13 18:30:08 CST 2019
May 5 05:05:14 kernel: CPU: AArch64 Processor [420f1000] revision 0
May 5 05:05:14 kernel: Kernel command line: coherent_pool=1M cpuidle_sysfs_switch
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Aug 26 15:33:48 miniupnpd[3891]: version 1.9 started
Aug 26 15:33:48 miniupnpd[3891]: HTTP listening on port 52203
Aug 26 15:33:48 miniupnpd[3891]: Listening for NAT-PMP/PCP traffic on port 5351
Aug 26 15:33:49 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth6: Auth 48:D6:D5:06:1B:54, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:33:49 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth6: Assoc 48:D6:D5:06:1B:54, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:33:50 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 70:4F:57:D2:FA:5D, status: 0, reason: Class 3 frame received from nonassociated station (7)
Aug 26 15:33:51 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth5: Auth 70:4F:57:D2:FA:5D, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:33:51 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth5: Assoc 70:4F:57:D2:FA:5D, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:33:52 dhcp6 client: bound address 2605:e000:9fc0:4f:d8fb:ceec:4194:d8b4/128, prefix 2605:e000:1313:e28f::/64
Aug 26 15:33:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth6: Auth A0:99:9B:13:40:6D, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:33:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth6: Assoc A0:99:9B:13:40:6D, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:33:59 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 3C:28:6D:00:BF:A1, status: 0, reason: Class 3 frame received from nonassociated station (7)
Aug 26 15:33:59 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 3C:28:6D:00:BF:A1, status: 0, reason: Class 3 frame received from nonassociated station (7)
Aug 26 15:34:01 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth5: Auth 3C:28:6D:00:BF:A1, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:34:01 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth5: Assoc 3C:28:6D:00:BF:A1, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Aug 26 15:34:02 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc012484728 next ffffffc010bf4460 prev ffffffc010bf4460 rep_entry->list ffffffc010bf4460 next ffffffc012484728 prev ffffffc012484728
Aug 26 15:34:02 kernel: bcm_mcast_mld_add:833 mc_fdb->rep_list ffffffc012484728 next ffffffc010bf4620 prev ffffffc010bf4620 rep_entry->list ffffffc010bf4620 next ffffffc012484728 prev ffffffc012484728
Aug 26 15:34:09 rc_service: httpd 3679:notify_rc restart_firewall
Aug 26 15:34:09 miniupnpd[3891]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
Aug 26 15:34:09 modprobe: module ip6t_REJECT not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:09 modprobe: module ip6t_ROUTE not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:09 modprobe: module ip6t_LOG not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:09 nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)
Aug 26 15:34:09 miniupnpd[4197]: version 1.9 started
Aug 26 15:34:09 miniupnpd[4197]: HTTP listening on port 43314
Aug 26 15:34:09 miniupnpd[4197]: Listening for NAT-PMP/PCP traffic on port 5351
Aug 26 15:34:13 rc_service: httpd 3679:notify_rc restart_firewall
Aug 26 15:34:13 miniupnpd[4197]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
Aug 26 15:34:13 modprobe: module ip6t_REJECT not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:13 modprobe: module ip6t_ROUTE not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:13 modprobe: module ip6t_LOG not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:13 nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)
Aug 26 15:34:13 miniupnpd[4224]: version 1.9 started
Aug 26 15:34:13 miniupnpd[4224]: HTTP listening on port 38389
Aug 26 15:34:13 miniupnpd[4224]: Listening for NAT-PMP/PCP traffic on port 5351
Aug 26 15:34:17 rc_service: httpd 3679:notify_rc restart_firewall
Aug 26 15:34:17 miniupnpd[4224]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
Aug 26 15:34:17 modprobe: module ip6t_REJECT not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:17 modprobe: module ip6t_ROUTE not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:17 modprobe: module ip6t_LOG not found in modules.dep
Aug 26 15:34:17 nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)
Aug 26 15:34:17 miniupnpd[4246]: version 1.9 started
Aug 26 15:34:17 miniupnpd[4246]: HTTP listening on port 56668
Aug 26 15:34:17 miniupnpd[4246]: Listening for NAT-PMP/PCP traffic on port 5351
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