In programming a zero means zero errors when something is happening. This would be incorrect I would expect something else as the password would fail so the PC couldn't be authorised with an incorrect password. Perhaps a -1 or another number in a lookup error table.
Indeed my point exactly, the syslog was full of auth success (0) about 12 times when I would expect auth fail (-1) several times. It is not very intuitive at all.It doesn't sound like you know what it means.
You changed the password on the router only... were the clients then not able to connect?
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Indeed my point exactly, the syslog was full of auth success (0) about 12 times when I would expect auth fail (-1) several times. It is not very intuitive at all.
Hi,
I have a similar setup, GT-AX11000 as main, and 2 Wireless RT-AX92U as nodes using version: 9.0.0.4.386_39485
I suggest to factory reset the nodes, and add them to the mesh again.
I'm having a problem with one of the nodes, wireless clients lose conectivity but the node is accesible via other node or main router. Like if the bridge stopped working on that node, but I don't know how to diagnose that more precisely. Rebooting that node temporary solve the issue.
I removed the 160Mhz channel option for the front and back 5Ghz network, it seems the network is more stable after that.
I also turned off the QoS option, it seems it was not working well, limiting the bandwidth to very low levels...
I'm not using AiProtection or the other packet inspection tools...
The internet speed test located inside the game acceleration menu, got stuck in the testing phase, even if I rebooted the router it said testing, after checking the nvram parameters I noticed the ookla_state had 1 as value, I changed it to 0 and it worked again...
Regards,
There is also for Windows too. It is called WinFi Lite. It can be downloaded hereI actually did reset my wired node and readded it to the mesh again.
The radios still died...
The problem with your node sounds like it could be the radios not transmitting as well.
Do you have the possibility to check with a analyzer tool?
I use Apple AirPort on my iPhone to check for all transmitting radios nearby. I believe there is a better app for Android phones called WiFi Analyzer.
The problem I see is different because if the radios were not transmitting, the clients would connect to another node using the 2.4 GHz band.I actually did reset my wired node and readded it to the mesh again.
The radios still died...
The problem with your node sounds like it could be the radios not transmitting as well.
Do you have the possibility to check with a analyzer tool?
I use Apple AirPort on my iPhone to check for all transmitting radios nearby. I believe there is a better app for Android phones called WiFi Analyzer.
I enabled it for backhaul and saw a slight decrease in throughput.Anyone has tried OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO set to "DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO"?
My network became unstable and the XT8 node light keep dropping connecting to the main router with the above setting.
I think the default setting for both 5Ghz-1 and 5Ghz-2 are "DL OFDMA only", @ASUSWRT_2020 should I enable "DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO" for backhaul or 5Ghz-1? I do have a few AX devices.
I enabled it for backhaul and saw a slight decrease in throughput.
Remember when you change a wifi setting like that you trigger DFS to scan channels.that means a 1 min wait on 5ghz. If it detects radar it disables that channel for 31 mins and forces a channel change which then means router and node have to wait for each other to sync.
I think maybe it's actually working as you got many AX devices thus it divides equally the bandwith. You could try by only enable wifi for only one AX device to see if it's the same. That's just my opinion.Have you found it stable? I have tried enable "DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO" on a few firmwares, never got it running on a stable mode, epecailly on Apple AX devices
The WinFi tool is great, can also tell you by mac addresses age of devices (AP's).There is also for Windows too. It is called WinFi Lite. It can be downloaded here
Neil62,@ASUSWRT_2020
Within the new AiMesh menu. For all nodes and main routers, maybe under the 'network" area, would it be possible to display/add an additional field for the "uptime" for each of these?
I am aware that this information is already available under the system log, wireless, before anyone jumps on the case.
Would be nice to see it within the new AiMesh menu though...Would save having to jump to another menu to see this information.
Would anyone else to like see this info there as well?
Can only ask right..
Good suggestion as well. You have my vote.Neil62,
Yes, one vote ,
I would also like to add Wifi Control Channel and Bandwidth information. maybe something like what Merlin did (when mouse over Wifi icon on the top right corner of Main Page): eg. showing 2.4GHz (Ch 11 / 20MHz), for 5.0GHz (Ch 36 / 80MHz). Why? During the testing last few weeks on the older RCs, I discovered the 5.0GHz Bandwidth drop from 80MHz to 20MHz. I can only see it using WiFi Explorer on my Mac ... otherwise one would have no idea why 5GHz throughput suddenly reduced drastically.
Neil62,
Yes, one vote ,
I would also like to add Wifi Control Channel and Bandwidth information. maybe something like what Merlin did (when mouse over Wifi icon on the top right corner of Main Page): eg. showing 2.4GHz (Ch 11 / 20MHz), for 5.0GHz (Ch 36 / 80MHz). Why? During the testing last few weeks on the older RCs, I discovered the 5.0GHz Bandwidth drop from 80MHz to 20MHz. I can only see it using WiFi Explorer on my Mac ... otherwise one would have no idea why 5GHz throughput suddenly reduced drastically.
Fantastic idea again, @ASUSWRT_2020, hope you are seeing/reading these suggestions and taking them on board for the development of AiMesh 2.Expanding on that, given the free real estate to the left and right of the UI. Would be nice to have widgets so you could pin your most important stats and they appear on every page.
I.E.
Node status (backhaul speed)
Last 10 entries in Wireless Log
Wan up/down status and wan on/off.
Internet throughput.
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