Thank god. I didn't update it. I am the winner again!
WLCEVENTD errors are spamming the log.
I've also been experiencing this issue, any recommendations?It doesn't appear to have fixed issues with both the 2.4G and 5G bands dropping and reappearing.
WiFi flakiness is a serious problem for me with these routers. 2xAC86U in a 5G linked AiMesh configuration.
Try disable Auto for Control Channel, and set fixed channel number.I've also been experiencing this issue, any recommendations?
Thanks I will try that and let you know.Try disable Auto for Control Channel, and set fixed channel number.
after two times factory default and readding for nodes, changed some wifi settings, my 86u work ok with 68u node. No continous WLCEVENTD for node.
2 RT-AC66U B1s. 1 router and 1 mesh node. Router was not reset when 81049 was installed, but the mesh node was reset and re-added. My test client is a PC with a PCE-AC88 . I was running a ping tester against the router, the mesh node, and an external internet address.
At 8:34 am today the ping tester reported all pings failing after running error free for almost a full day. This was due to all clients currently attached to the mesh node were forcibly detached. The clients then flipped back to the router, leaving exactly 0 attached to the mesh node.
This is an extract from the mesh node log (not the router log):
Sep 7 07:01:43 acsd: scan in progress ...
Sep 7 07:01:43 acsd: scan in progress ...
Sep 7 07:01:43 acsd: scan in progress ...
Sep 7 08:34:46 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): wl0.1: Deauth_ind 01:10:00:00:00:00, status: 0, reason: Deauthenticated because sending station is leaving (or has left) IBSS or ESS (3)
Sep 7 08:34:46 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): wl1.1: Deauth_ind 2C:FD:A1:CD:C4:E7, status: 0, reason: Deauthenticated because sending station is leaving (or has left) IBSS or ESS (3)
Sep 7 08:35:57 rc_service: amas_wlcconnect 287:notify_rc restart_wireless
Sep 7 08:36:01 rc_service: watchdog 260:notify_rc start_amas_bhctrl
Sep 7 08:36:01 rc_service: waitting "restart_wireless" via ...
Sep 7 08:36:01 kernel: dpsta enabled, uif_bmap 0x3
Sep 7 08:36:02 acsd: scan in progress ...
Sep 7 08:36:02 acsd: scan in progress ...
Sep 7 08:36:02 acsd: scan in progress ...
2C:FD:A1:CD:C4:E7 is my PCE-AC88 client. After the 3 clients attached to the node all flipped over to the router, pings were restored at 8:36 am.
This is pretty close to the same symptom I was getting on previous releases. The log entries are a bit different but clients on the node being forced to randomly disconnect is not. The mesh node runs fine for up to 48 hours and then randomly blows off all the clients.
I happen to have a 3rd spare RT-AC66U B1 and in the past have tried swapping the boxes around in different combinations with zero impact on the disconnects. Also note the disconnects never happen when I run router only. By itself the router is flawlessly reliable. The disconnects only happen to clients attached to the mesh node.
The node and router are only about 25-30 feet apart (a couple of walls) and everything shows strong signals. My test client is only about 20 feet from the mesh node and also shows a strong signal.
So the result is the same. The ASUS mesh setup still remains unusable almost exactly 1 year after I bought the boxes hoping to fix a dead spot in the basement with a mesh.
i make some changes in wifi settings and saved it. then, i think, this settings have been replicated on node.That's good news.
Do you think the WiFi setting changes were a factor in the node connectivity? By AiMesh design, this should be Auto(matically) managed.
I assume you still have WLCEVENTD for other wireless clients. Some users call it log spam, some don't care about it, and some fear it and downgrade... and some bash ASUS for it.
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It's not publicly listed anymore: https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RTAC68U/HelpDesk_BIOS/
There were two releases, one on the 4th and then again on the 5th, it appears that the firmware is buggy.
1. This thread is for 86U, not 68U.
2. The link you posted still lists 68U 81049 firmware for download.
I can't explain any date discrepancies, particularly for dates not there... but I can say that if the version hasn't changed, then the firmware hasn't changed... otherwise, God help asus all!
3. The log having entries and your VPN not working does not mean the firmware is buggy.
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I'm running my RT-AC86U as an access point, and with version 81049 my log is filled with Auth/Assoc/Disassoc messages, as well:
Sep 5 19:45:15 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth6: Auth XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Sep 5 19:45:15 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth6: Assoc XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Sep 5 19:45:28 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth6: Auth XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Sep 5 19:45:28 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth6: Assoc XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Sep 5 19:45:31 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(401): eth6: Disassoc XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: Disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS (8)
Sep 5 19:49:24 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth6: Auth XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Sep 5 19:49:24 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth6: Assoc XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Sep 5 19:49:44 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth6: Auth XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
Sep 5 19:49:44 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth6: Assoc XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
I reverted back to 45717 and the log is quiet.
Very similar here.
Upload new FW.
Full reset to factory defaults.
Flooding of WLCEVENTD and client disconnects.
Investigation turned out Roaming Assistance is active with factory defaults.
Disabled Roaming Assistance for both bands in Wireless -> Professional tab.
No auto channel setup.
Now good
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