OgUrecheK
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Firmware is stable.@OgUrecheK How is the beta firmware working for you so far?
Sometimes the GUI does not respond, have to restart the GUI.
Firmware based on 3.0.0.4.384_81049.
Firmware is stable.@OgUrecheK How is the beta firmware working for you so far?
I'm glad to see a new firmware is in the works but this is around the 3rd firmware that Asus has released and subsequently pulled this year which doesn't strike much confidence in me, so hopefully this one is different.
This is not a public release, this is an internal beta that was provided by tech support for this specific user.
386 is still quite a while away from an official release.
starting to get regular daily drops on the 5Ghz band that goes away with a restart. never had this problem before.
it's my old trusty 2017 model that's been serving me well for 2 years now. I'll roll back to 45717 and test it.Is this on the same new used 86U that you flashed a few times and then posted was bricked? Or is this on your other 86U? Do you use a UPS to safeguard power when flashing firmware?
I would install 45717, reset, configure and hold.
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i just realized something. rebooting from the gui is causing some wifi problems and gui lag but a physical reboot makes the router run buttery smooth. for example 5Ghz is not stable with a gui reboot but runs very well with a physical reboot, also gui reboot shows many wrong clients connected to the router.
haven't installed 45717 yet. the router has been running well with 81049 for more than 24 hours now after a physical reboot. i'll give it another day or two and if nothing goes wrong i'll stick with it.Install 45717. WebUI Restore w/Initialization to reset. Configure from scratch. Disable Smart Connect and use separate SSIDs and other settings per my notes. Do not enable Trend Micro features for now.
How's it working now?
OE
haven't installed 45717 yet. the router has been running well with 81049 for more than 24 hours now after a physical reboot. i'll give it another day or two and if nothing goes wrong i'll stick with it.
time's up.....back to 45717 it is. the difference in system log entries is staggering, on 457171 it's almost empty compared to 81049. not to mention better WiFi, more responsive UI etc etc.t-i-c-k, t-i-c-k, t-i-c-k, ...
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time's up.....back to 45717 it is. the difference in system log entries is staggering, on 457171 it's almost empty compared to 81049. not to mention better WiFi, more responsive UI etc etc.
I am on 3.0.0.4.384_81049 for a couple days and its perfectly OK for me using one RT-AC86U only, of course it logs the clients connecting/disconnecting but that is what the log is for I guess?
Not in my case, I have zero devices disconnect in my static environment (family away, house empty...) in that scenario we have 23 clients connected (18 of those on wireless)It’s logging that because it is THE CAUSE of the disconnects and reconnects. It’s unstable.
Can you also DM me the link? I would like to give it a tryTechnical support gave it to me.
If needed, I can give in PM.
I installed 81049 on my RT-AC2900 and everything went bananas! Both my asus lyra nodes went offline and my internetconnection is randomly dropping. Reverted back to 45717 and everything is fine.
Nothing to do with open source Linux. Just a case of poor quality control / lack of testing. Apple went the Unix/Linux route with OS X."everything went bananas!"
I wish these router firmware updates where a bit more easy, similar to Apple iOS updates, usually one doesn't need to restore or reboot or follow any specific upgrade methodology....
I wonder if that has to do with the open Linux based firmware??
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