jmantn
Regular Contributor
Since Sunday I've had some major connectivity issues where I live and am stumped. The last change I made to my network was factory resetting all Routers on New Year's and installing the latest software for each and everything ran perfectly until Sunday when my Ping would randomly shoot up to over 4,000MS and my DL speed of 60 dropped to .029 and this happened for most of the day Sunday and improved on Monday when my ISP Charter did a house visit which at that point they didn't see any issues inside or outside of my home. As luck would have it the issues came back later than night and are persisting to the present moment.
My setup is as follows:
Charter DOCIS 3 Modem connected via cat 6e cable to my ASUS RT-AC87R Router which also connects to two bridged Routers each in AP mode via two of it's ports via cat 6e cable to my ASUS RT-N66U (N66U has wireless radio's off, I'm using it as a switch basically) and to my ASUS RT-AC68U. The AC87R and N66U are downstairs along with my modem due to how the house is wired and the 68U is upstairs.
What I've done Sunday night and last night to try and fix:
My ASUS RT-AC87R Router which was running Merlin until the latest 3.0.0.4.378_3885 came out and I installed that and did an NVRAM erase and a factory reset and used Nathan's (I think that's his name) backup/restore utility to restore my settings I had backed up just prior to doing the reset.
My ASUS RT-N66U was updated from Merlin's 376.49_4 to 376.49_5 and NO factory reset was done on this. This router has it's wireless radios turned off and has a work computer attached which experienced Major connectivity issues on Sunday (but devices connected to other routers and via wifi all experienced the issue at the same time so NOT thinking the problem lies with this router).
My ASUS RT-AC68U is now running Merlin's 376.49_6_cfeupd which I erased the NVRAM and did a factory restore on and set to AP mode just like the N66U. This router is upstairs and does have it's wireless band's enabled and each band is on a separate channel than my 87R.
I've also posted about this before however I may have posted in the wrong places:http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=159105&postcount=434
Tonight I look at my logs and I see this on my ASUS RT-AC87R (X'ing some of the Ip's as I don't know what's safe to post and what isn't):
What's going on?!?!?!
The logs I posted in the link provided above where showing some weird activity but what I've posted in this post is something entirely new.
Edit:
I wanted to also say that within my ASUS RT-AC87R that all devices hard wired and wireless have an assigned IP if that matters.
Edit2:
Some errors may be due to leaving Terminal open on computer but issues still persist...
My setup is as follows:
Charter DOCIS 3 Modem connected via cat 6e cable to my ASUS RT-AC87R Router which also connects to two bridged Routers each in AP mode via two of it's ports via cat 6e cable to my ASUS RT-N66U (N66U has wireless radio's off, I'm using it as a switch basically) and to my ASUS RT-AC68U. The AC87R and N66U are downstairs along with my modem due to how the house is wired and the 68U is upstairs.
What I've done Sunday night and last night to try and fix:
My ASUS RT-AC87R Router which was running Merlin until the latest 3.0.0.4.378_3885 came out and I installed that and did an NVRAM erase and a factory reset and used Nathan's (I think that's his name) backup/restore utility to restore my settings I had backed up just prior to doing the reset.
My ASUS RT-N66U was updated from Merlin's 376.49_4 to 376.49_5 and NO factory reset was done on this. This router has it's wireless radios turned off and has a work computer attached which experienced Major connectivity issues on Sunday (but devices connected to other routers and via wifi all experienced the issue at the same time so NOT thinking the problem lies with this router).
My ASUS RT-AC68U is now running Merlin's 376.49_6_cfeupd which I erased the NVRAM and did a factory restore on and set to AP mode just like the N66U. This router is upstairs and does have it's wireless band's enabled and each band is on a separate channel than my 87R.
I've also posted about this before however I may have posted in the wrong places:http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=159105&postcount=434
Tonight I look at my logs and I see this on my ASUS RT-AC87R (X'ing some of the Ip's as I don't know what's safe to post and what isn't):
Code:
Jan 13 23:21:56 dropbear[14251]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:56 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:57 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:57 dropbear[14251]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:21:57 dropbear[14252]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:57 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:58 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:58 dropbear[14252]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:58 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:59 dropbear[14252]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:21:59 dropbear[14253]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:21:59 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:00 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:00 dropbear[14253]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:00 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:00 dropbear[14249]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:01 dropbear[14253]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:01 dropbear[14249]: exit before auth (user 'admin', 10 fails): Max auth tries reached - user 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:01 dropbear[14254]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:01 dropbear[14255]: Child connection from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:02 dropbear[14254]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:03 dropbear[14254]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:03 dropbear[14256]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:04 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:04 dropbear[14256]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:04 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:05 dropbear[14256]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:05 dropbear[14257]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:05 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:06 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:06 dropbear[14257]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:07 dropbear[14257]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:07 dropbear[14258]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:07 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:08 dropbear[14258]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:08 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:08 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:09 dropbear[14258]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:09 dropbear[14259]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:10 dropbear[14259]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:11 dropbear[14259]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:11 dropbear[14260]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:12 dropbear[14260]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:13 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:13 dropbear[14260]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:13 dropbear[14261]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:13 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:14 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:14 dropbear[14261]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:15 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:15 dropbear[14261]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:15 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:15 dropbear[14262]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:15 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:16 dropbear[14255]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:16 dropbear[14262]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:16 dropbear[14255]: exit before auth (user 'admin', 10 fails): Max auth tries reached - user 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:17 dropbear[14262]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:17 dropbear[14263]: Child connection from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:17 dropbear[14264]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:18 dropbear[14264]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:19 dropbear[14264]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:19 dropbear[14266]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:20 dropbear[14266]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:20 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:21 dropbear[14266]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:21 dropbear[14267]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:22 dropbear[14267]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:22 dropbear[14263]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:22 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:23 dropbear[14263]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:23 dropbear[14267]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
Jan 13 23:22:23 dropbear[14268]: Child connection from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:24 dropbear[14263]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:24 miniupnpd[824]: HTTP Connection from 192.168.XX.XXX closed unexpectedly
Jan 13 23:22:24 dropbear[14263]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:24 dropbear[14268]: login attempt for nonexistent user from ::ffff:141.28.100.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:25 dropbear[14263]: bad password attempt for 'admin' from ::ffff:122.225.109.XXX:XXXX
Jan 13 23:22:25 dropbear[14268]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
What's going on?!?!?!
The logs I posted in the link provided above where showing some weird activity but what I've posted in this post is something entirely new.
Edit:
I wanted to also say that within my ASUS RT-AC87R that all devices hard wired and wireless have an assigned IP if that matters.
Edit2:
Some errors may be due to leaving Terminal open on computer but issues still persist...
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