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Does the beta work for ax11000?
Has anyone contacted ASUS support about this? Does anyone know the root cause of this? People are saying it's still happening with older firmware versions, so if this isn't due to a recent firmware update, then what the heck is going on?Here the most recent one: 32094
asd and nt_center memory leak should be fixed in this one.
You don't need to clear the folder - the log file created by asd gets rotated when it reaches a size of a 100KB, so at most you will have 200KBs of data.Thanks. I enabled ssh and ran this command after connecting to my router. It seems to have stopped the memory leak.
How would I view the contents of the jffs directory? What is the path to that directory?
Edit: I found out how to get to that directory and view the log file. Is it safe to delete this log file? If not, is there a way for me to clear those entries to free up some memory? Also, if I need to reboot my router, I assume that I will need to run this command again. Is this correct?
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ax89x_9-0-0-4_388_31185-beta.82276/post-841862 should work for the AX92U as well.So glad I’m stumbled on this thread. Came home to discover same issue and been struggling all night to rectify.
Is there a solution yet for the RT-AX92U model? If I try to flash with the AX89X beta is that going to kill me? Flashing firmware from a USB is probably as technical as I can get. Trying to putty into the thing is beyond my comfort zone. Thanks for any help.
TP-Link only. I thinkIs this what was causing this?
Malware turns home routers into proxies for Chinese state-sponsored hackers
Following in the footsteps of VPNFilter, new firmware obscures hackers’ endpoints.arstechnica.com
TP-Link only. I think
The well-written C++ code, however, took pains to implement its functionality in a “firmware-agnostic” manner, meaning it would be trivial to modify it to run on other router models.
We know what the issue was now. A dodgy update to asd.From that link.
Bit of a reminder for you to keep your device up to date thenUpdate for RT-AX92U. Updating to the most recent regular firmware version 3.0.0.4.388.22525 worked for me. Seems stable now. I was on one of the .386.xxx versions before.
Massive thanks to the warriors on the forums . Hope everyone gets their situations sorted soon.
Here the most recent one: 32094
asd and nt_center memory leak should be fixed in this one.
Thankyou as well, having very similar problems, network went down May 17 (router was set to auto update, what could go wrong right?) and was constantly dropping the wifi network. None of the CPU or memory problems though.Bit of a reminder for you to keep your device up to date then
Glad you got it sorted!
I got it from one of the developers. They don't want to share it publicly. They will only publish the final release as soon as it is ready.Count me in as another victim of the random memory leak climbing to 100% and crashing every 10 min.
Beta firmware resolved the issue for me, but not before I wiped my router and restored the settings trying to resolve it.
Thanks @arigon for the beta link. Where did you get it from? I used to run merlin firmware when i had my 88U, but had to revert back to stock when i got the ax89x. The beta has some nice little additions, so I'm just wondering how i can get access to the betas as they are released?
Thanks. This worked for me.DELETE THE FILE
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Once connected, from the prompt: simply do:
rm /jffs/asd/chknvram20230516
and then type
exit
to close
Then, you can use the router's UI to reboot it. Or using the switch.
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