Hey all,
I have been having some issues with my RT-AX86U Pro recently. Over the course of the last few weeks, I have been experiencing sporadic internet disconnects on all devices, including my desktop, Apple TV, and phone.
I am thinking it is DNS-related, but I am not quite sure. If I switch my DNS server to something like Google or Cloudflare from "Default status" after experiencing a disconnect, the problem resolves itself for a temporary amount of time. The internet will disconnect eventually even after a DNS swap - this next disconnect can happen anywhere from a couple of minutes to multiple hours after the DNS change (I actually just experienced one while writing this post, go figure...)
When these disconnects occur, it's a coin toss as to whether my desktop/phone still tells me I have a valid internet connection (sometimes it says I am only connected locally, other times it tells me I have no connection).
Regardless, sites will not load and I cannot use online services.
I also constantly get these router logs (this excerpt was logged when the above disconnect happened), but I am not sure if they are related.
I've tried using the suggested optimal settings for the RT-AX86U Pro, factory resets, tinkered with WAN settings, LAN settings, had my ISP (which is a local ISP through the apartment complex, not a big name) install new coax, switched modems, and more. It *has* to be the router; I can't think of anything else it could be at this point. If it helps, my router is in my living room and my desktop is in the back of the apartment, but the coax cable is only ran to the living room outlet. Regardless, when I do have internet it works well - I get my advertised speeds and my connection tends to be stable minus the errant ping spike. Using the 2.4GHz channel; 5G is even worse.
P.S. I am running Merlin 3004.388.5. I was running 3004.388.6 but I downgraded to see if the problem would resolve. I cannot reset my router to stock firmware; uploading via the control panel gives me a "firmware upgrade unsuccessful" message, and the recovery tool doesn't seem to replace the Merlin firmware with the recovery stock firmware I am trying to use. I've tried sidegrading to newest stock firmware and downgrading to both stock and Merlin versions with no success; the only successful downgrade I've made is to Merlin 3004.388.5 from 3004.388.6.
This is a very frustrating problem. Can someone point me in a right direction or at least give me insights?
I have been having some issues with my RT-AX86U Pro recently. Over the course of the last few weeks, I have been experiencing sporadic internet disconnects on all devices, including my desktop, Apple TV, and phone.
I am thinking it is DNS-related, but I am not quite sure. If I switch my DNS server to something like Google or Cloudflare from "Default status" after experiencing a disconnect, the problem resolves itself for a temporary amount of time. The internet will disconnect eventually even after a DNS swap - this next disconnect can happen anywhere from a couple of minutes to multiple hours after the DNS change (I actually just experienced one while writing this post, go figure...)
When these disconnects occur, it's a coin toss as to whether my desktop/phone still tells me I have a valid internet connection (sometimes it says I am only connected locally, other times it tells me I have no connection).
Regardless, sites will not load and I cannot use online services.
I also constantly get these router logs (this excerpt was logged when the above disconnect happened), but I am not sure if they are related.
Code:
Feb 22 16:52:10 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(645): eth6: Deauth_ind **:**:**:**:**:**, status: 0, reason: Unspecified reason (1), rssi:0
Feb 22 16:52:10 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(662): eth6: Disassoc **:**:**:**:**:**, status: 0, reason: Disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS (8), rssi:0
Feb 22 16:52:10 hostapd: eth6: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Feb 22 16:52:10 hostapd: eth6: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Feb 22 16:52:13 acsd: eth6: COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x1909 to 0x100b: w
Feb 22 16:52:15 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(685): eth6: Auth **:**:**:**:**:**, status: Successful (0), rssi:0
Feb 22 16:52:15 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(722): eth6: Assoc **:**:**:**:**:**, status: Successful (0), rssi:-59
Feb 22 16:52:15 hostapd: eth6: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: associated
Feb 22 16:52:15 hostapd: eth6: STA **:**:**:**:**:** RADIUS: starting accounting session FEBE8216BF0E8101
Feb 22 16:52:15 hostapd: eth6: STA **:**:**:**:**:** WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
Feb 22 16:52:15 dnsmasq-dhcp[19797]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) 192.168.50.180 **:**:**:**:**:**
Feb 22 16:52:15 dnsmasq-dhcp[19797]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.50.180 **:**:**:**:**:** *******
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I've tried using the suggested optimal settings for the RT-AX86U Pro, factory resets, tinkered with WAN settings, LAN settings, had my ISP (which is a local ISP through the apartment complex, not a big name) install new coax, switched modems, and more. It *has* to be the router; I can't think of anything else it could be at this point. If it helps, my router is in my living room and my desktop is in the back of the apartment, but the coax cable is only ran to the living room outlet. Regardless, when I do have internet it works well - I get my advertised speeds and my connection tends to be stable minus the errant ping spike. Using the 2.4GHz channel; 5G is even worse.
P.S. I am running Merlin 3004.388.5. I was running 3004.388.6 but I downgraded to see if the problem would resolve. I cannot reset my router to stock firmware; uploading via the control panel gives me a "firmware upgrade unsuccessful" message, and the recovery tool doesn't seem to replace the Merlin firmware with the recovery stock firmware I am trying to use. I've tried sidegrading to newest stock firmware and downgrading to both stock and Merlin versions with no success; the only successful downgrade I've made is to Merlin 3004.388.5 from 3004.388.6.
This is a very frustrating problem. Can someone point me in a right direction or at least give me insights?
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