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Ok thats good,just gonna wait for next realesthanks for the answer
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Ok thats good,just gonna wait for next realesthanks for the answer
While waiting for the new release, workarounds that work for me in my environment:Ok thats good,just gonna wait for next realesthanks for the answer
Tried 9.0.0.4.386_39179 on my RT-AC88U media bridge. Things have not changed, both the Broadcom (wireless & wired) and Realtek (wired) driver crash over and over and over again. This behavior is not seen on older firmware.
When the drivers aren't crashing, they are providing markedly lower performance. Losses of about 100mbps are not uncommon.
This is a RT-AC88U media bridge connected to a RT-AC88U router. Please only test for this problem on RT-AC88U hardware. Telling me that you tested a RT-AX88U media bridge and couldn't find the problem isn't a useful test.
Recovery mode was used to purge the NVRAM before application of 9.0.0.4.386_39179. I have attempted to send my logs to you via the Feedback form included in the firmware, but the crashes are so frequent I am unsure that they were actually successfully delivered.
I have attached the syslog sans MAC addresses to this post.
syslog_39179.zip
Anyone have link to 386-RC1 version to gt-ax11000 and zenwifi xt8 i can try?still cant get internet access for 5.0GHz devices on AiMesh Nodes on this version 386 RC2
ASUSWRT_2020,We found the root cause for the AiMesh nodes 5G connection problem. New firmware for this bug will be released in next week.
Is this the place where we can make feature requests/suggestions?
We found the root cause for the AiMesh nodes 5G connection problem. New firmware for this bug will be released in next week.
Thanks, looking forward to test the new firmwareWe found the root cause for the AiMesh nodes 5G connection problem. New firmware for this bug will be released in next week.
It was down earlier.On this firmware, my Asus DDNS domain name has suddenly become invalid. It asks to wait for 10 sec in log then again waits and some acme failure. Tried surrender and register new name but still same waiting error. Hope I was not hacked. Will factory reset tomorrow and try again.
for all of this situation, is guest wifi 5Ghz not enable?Router: RT-AX88U
AiMesh Node: RT-AX92U
Firmware: 9.0.0.4.386_39179 (RC-2)
If IPv6 is enabled (native) and guest-wifi too, the IPv4-DHCP server is no more working on the regual Wifi-Networks (clients cannot connect, because the clients do not receive an IP address)
But....Guest-Wifi is working fine.
If IPv6 is disabled, everything works as it should on all wifi-networks.
The system log does not show anything conspicuous, but the clients complain that they do not receive an IP address (DHCP error)
EDIT:
if guest-wifi is disabled and ipv6 enabled (native), everything works as it should on all wifi-networks.
I have now researched in detail:
IPv6 (native) disabled // guest-wifi disabled:
everything is fully functional
IPv6 (native) disabled // guest-wifi on 2.4Ghz enabled with intranet access:
guest-wifi 2.4GHz: working, clients receive an IP address
5GHz regular wifi: working, clients receive an IP address
2.4GHz regular wifi: not working, clients do not get an IP address
IPv6 (native) disabled // guest-wifi on 2.4Ghz enabled without intranet access:
everything is fully functional
IPv6 (native) enabled // guest-wifi disabled:
5GHz regular wifi: not working, clients do not get an IP address
2.4GHz regular wifi: working, clients receive an IP address
IPv6 (native) disabled // guest-wifi on 2.4Ghz enabled with intranet access:
guest-wifi 2.4GHz: working, clients receive an IP address
5GHz regular wifi: not working, clients do not get an IP address
2.4GHz regular wifi: working, clients receive an IP address
IPv6 (native) enabled // guest-wifi on 2.4Ghz enabled without intranet access:
guest-wifi 2.4GHz: working, clients receive an IP address
5GHz regular wifi: not working, clients do not get an IP address
2.4GHz regular wifi: working, clients receive an IP address
*It does not matter if guest-wifi is "router only" or "sync all"
In conclusion, something is wrong with the DHCP server and the interfaces as well as basically DHCP on IPv4 with activated IPv6, since the clients do not get a response to the DHCP DISCOVER
Aug 1 15:15:22 kernel: Init chrdev /dev/detector with major 190
Aug 1 15:15:22 kernel: tdts: tcp_conn_max = 8000
Aug 1 15:15:22 kernel: tdts: tcp_conn_timeout = 300 sec
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: SHN Release Version: 2.0.1 890c91d
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: UDB Core Version: 0.2.18
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: Init chrdev /dev/idpfw with major 191
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: IDPfw: flush fc
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: IDPfw: IDPfw is ready
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: sizeof forward pkt param = 280
Aug 1 15:15:24 BWDPI: fun bitmap = 3
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev eth5
Aug 1 15:15:24 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: net_ratelimit: 143 callbacks suppressed
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:29 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: net_ratelimit: 131 callbacks suppressed
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev wds1.0.6
Aug 1 15:15:34 kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev eth6
Aug 1 15:15:36 kernel: IDPfw: Exit IDPfw
Aug 1 15:15:36 kernel: mod epilog takes 0 jiffies
Aug 1 15:15:36 kernel: IDPfw: Exit IDPfw
Aug 1 15:15:37 kernel: Exit chrdev /dev/idpfw with major 191
Aug 1 15:15:37 kernel: Exit chrdev /dev/detector with major 190
Aug 1 15:15:37 nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)
Aug 1 15:15:39 kernel: net_ratelimit: 126 callbacks suppressed
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