Same here.Firmware 22525 has been rock solid for me with two units using wireless backhaul. Since Asus started rolling out independent firmware updates for v1 and v2 hardware, the XT8s have been functioning much better. I hope it stays that way...
Have you tried fixing the channel and disabling Roaming Assistant on your 5GHz-2 band?Well, I thought 22525 had solved everything, but my backhaul has started dropping back from the dedicated 5GHz-2 radio to the 2.4GHz radio again, recently one or twice every day or two. After 8 back-and-forths with Asus support, I'm curious to see where they want to go now. I think I've done more factory resets than I've had days without the backhaul dropping...
Yes and yes. I can't think of any obvious settings combination I haven't tried. Having a wired backhaul is the biggest one yet untested and surely the one to resolve the issues, but it's untested for good reason as I'm not (yet) in a position to lay a cable.Have you tried fixing the channel and disabling Roaming Assistant on your 5GHz-2 band?
Yes and yes. I can't think of any obvious settings combination I haven't tried. Having a wired backhaul is the biggest one yet untested and surely the one to resolve the issues, but it's untested for good reason as I'm not (yet) in a position to lay a cable.
Are you using DFS channels for the backhaul? If so, I think it might kick you back to 2.4GHz if it detects RADAR.Yes and yes. I can't think of any obvious settings combination I haven't tried. Having a wired backhaul is the biggest one yet untested and surely the one to resolve the issues, but it's untested for good reason as I'm not (yet) in a position to lay a cable.
Channel 100 for the backhaul, which I think is DFS, but I don't think that's the problem. I'm pretty sure the syslog tells you if radar has been detected and neither that nor the dedicated wireless log have ever suggested that it has. Normally all I get in the logs is something like this:Are you using DFS channels for the backhaul? If so, I think it might kick you back to 2.4GHz if it detects RADAR.
Feb 26 19:19:19 wpa_supplicant[2003]: eth6: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=ROUTER_5GHZ_2_BACKHAUL_MAC reason=4
Feb 26 19:19:21 BHC: WiFi connection status change.
Feb 26 19:19:21 BHC: bandindex(0): state is 2
Feb 26 19:19:21 BHC: bandindex(1): state is 0
Feb 26 19:19:21 BHC: bandindex(2): state is 0
Feb 26 19:19:23 BHC: Topology change from 8 to 2.
Are you using DFS channels for the backhaul? If so, I think it might kick you back to 2.4GHz if it detects RADAR.
Hmm, strange - I tried looking up what "reason 4" is, and it looks like it's related to inactivity? Which doesn't sound right.Channel 100 for the backhaul, which I think is DFS, but I don't think that's the problem. I'm pretty sure the syslog tells you if radar has been detected and neither that nor the dedicated wireless log have ever suggested that it has. Normally all I get in the logs is something like this:
I have both web & app filters and time scheduling and I have not had any crashes. Though I had them enabled in previous versions as well.Has anyone tried this 22525 firmware while enabling Parental Controls - Web & Apps Filters? That's what made my system crash constantly throughout the day
I have to agree. It's rock solid for me too. It's up and running without any hiccup since the update.Firmware 22525 has been rock solid for me with two units using wireless backhaul. Since Asus started rolling out independent firmware updates for v1 and v2 hardware, the XT8s have been functioning much better. I hope it stays that way...
There seems to be a small bug in 22525 whereby you cannot get 160MHz unless you manually select and therefore 'fix' either the channel or the bandwidth. I my case the auto setting for channel used 116 so I set that manually as the channel and now I get consistent backhaul of 160MHzRunning this but still have to set 5G-2 to 80Mhz or get problems (Nodes staying on 2G or just poor latency) I havent been able to use 160Mhz since a 386 something firmware from early last year.
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