Hi,Good morning,
I have a problem with my XT8 after upgrading to 3.0.0.4.386.49873 or 3.0.0.4.388.21099.
The last stable firmware for me is 3.0.0.4.386.48706.
My node loses communication with the main unit, the LED light is yellow and I loose connection or it is very unstable.
I did a hard reset but it didn't help.
The main unit is on the first floor of the house and connects to the nod on the second floor wirelessly. I did the test by putting both units side by side - same story; yellow LED light and lost connection.
What could be the reason? Which settings should be changed to restore connection stability with the latest firmware?
Regards.
How much free RAM do you have? After another full factory reset including WPS reset thre days ago, I have 120 MB free. With the exact same settings on previous firmwares (including GNuton's) I have always had circa 200 MB free. Seems a bit weird.Dirty upgrade on my two installations (4 xt8s in one house and 2 xt8s in another).
No problems at all.
Never made a factory reset from the first firmware I used (42095)
How much free RAM do you have? After another full factory reset including WPS reset thre days ago, I have 120 MB free. With the exact same settings on previous firmwares (including GNuton's) I have always had circa 200 MB free. Seems a bit weird.
I will be reverting back to previous FW, mine is now 115MB and keeps reducing each day.Just checked on my 4 xt8s installation: 75mb free
(a poor amount, indeed!)
I will be reverting back to previous FW, mine is now 115MB and keeps reducing each day.
Thanks, do you know at what point it will free up the RAM? My concern is it may get close to zero and need a reboot. Not something I have had to worry about before.Asus is no longer dropping the cache when you log in to the UI, which is why free mem is like that. It's not a bug and all recent releases for all models are doing that now
I don’t know how to roll back. Do you just download the file and upload it in the web UI?I don't game, so can't tell, but if its not working for you then the usual advice applies - just roll back.
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