PorthosJon
Occasional Visitor
So this is my last ditch effort before I use AMEX to file an insurance claim on defective equipment. ASUS support has been dragging out my case since July and keeps asking for me to submit the same information over and over and now they are claiming it is a hardware issue and I have to pay to ship them their own defective equipment and then pay to have it expedited (which I will not do).
My Configuration:
ASUS is claiming this is a hardware issue (as I stated above), but have yet to be able to explain how they would have shipped at least 3 units (only tried with 3 so far) that all have the same defect.
Additional Note 10.8.20:
The identical physical network configuration used to support 4 Eero 2's and did not experience this issue. I replaced the Eeros because their router was not capable of delivering gigabit speeds even when wired (must be a slow processor, or firmware that reduces speed). With the Eeros I got ~500/610 on a wired computer; direct connect to the ethernet coming from the ONT provided ~980/970; and the XT8s only take a small amount of overhead for wired, weighing in at ~920/890.
My Configuration:
- FiOS 1GB Fiber Service (NOT using FiOS router or modem, Cat 7 Ethernet Cable Plugged into Ethernet port on the ONT and run to main XT8)
- Main XT8 in the basement receives the Cat 7 Internet Cable and then goes into a 10GB Switch for home backbone (XT8 is in router mode with DHCP server active)
- 2 XT8 units in AiMesh with WIRED backhaul to the 10GB Switch (1 using Cat 6 Cable, 1 using fiber with an SFP transceiver in the switch and the end at the XT8 with a Fiber2Eth media converter with Cat 7 patch) - Both of these units are set with the "Ethernet" Connection Priority in the AiMesh interface.
- 1 XT8 unit in AiMesh with WIRELESS backhaul (shows "Great" connection in web interface)
- All units running latest firmware (3.0.0.4.386_25790) as of this past weekend
- 1 SSID per radio (plus 1 Guest SSID on 2.4Ghz radio) - 5Ghz-2 ONLY used for backhaul, 2.4Ghz for all IoT devices and hubs, 5Ghz-1 for all computers, phones, tablets & smart watches, hardline for all TVs, Streaming, desktop computers.
- Disabled AiProtection, QoS, Firewall, DDNS, Smart Connect
- Wireless Channels all tuned to unused bands using WiFi Explorer
- Speed tests are as expected both wired and wireless.
- Logging being sent to my QNAP Syslog server locally which allows me to see logs even after it fails
- Periodically (usually at least 1-2x per day) the WiFi will disappear from all devices. Attempting to connect will show that the password is invalid (although the SSIDs are usually still showing).
- Wired devices usually continue to perform at normal speeds.
- Seeing a lot of Kernel Messages in logs, like:
- "kernel: eth0 (Int switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 1) (PhyId: 1f) Link DOWN"
- "kernel: eth0 (Int switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 1) (PhyId: 1f) Link Up at 1000mbps full duplex"
- "kernel: br0: port 8(eth0) entered forwarding state
- 2 days of logs show 220K items marked "Error" and/or "Fatal"
- Followed all ASUS recommended steps in setting WiFi options and disabling various options
- Updated firmware multiple times during 3 month troubleshooting period
- Tuned channels after local assessment
- Replaced main router with another unit in the configuration in case it is a hardware issue (and left the removed router out of the configuration for the time being) 2x
- Full factory reset of all routers and recreated config from the ground up with separated SSIDs for each radio (original config only had main SSID & Guest SSID)
ASUS is claiming this is a hardware issue (as I stated above), but have yet to be able to explain how they would have shipped at least 3 units (only tried with 3 so far) that all have the same defect.
Additional Note 10.8.20:
The identical physical network configuration used to support 4 Eero 2's and did not experience this issue. I replaced the Eeros because their router was not capable of delivering gigabit speeds even when wired (must be a slow processor, or firmware that reduces speed). With the Eeros I got ~500/610 on a wired computer; direct connect to the ethernet coming from the ONT provided ~980/970; and the XT8s only take a small amount of overhead for wired, weighing in at ~920/890.
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