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Upgraded both my AX11000 (wireless mesh) and it’s running great as usual. Openvpn is working fine and everything is connecting fine (about 50 devices). Thanks Merlin!
 
AX86U - Upgraded to beta earlier today. No issues to report. Working perfectly for me.
 
Code:
Jul 28 17:09:55 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:09:55 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:09:55 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:09:55 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:09:56 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:09:56 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:10:26 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:10:26 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:10:26 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:10:26 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:10:27 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:10:27 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:10:57 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:10:57 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:10:57 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:10:57 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:10:58 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:10:58 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:11:28 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:11:28 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:11:28 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:11:28 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:11:29 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:11:29 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:11:59 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:11:59 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:11:59 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:11:59 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:12:00 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:12:00 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:12:30 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:12:30 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:12:30 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:12:30 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:12:31 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:12:31 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:13:01 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:13:01 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:13:01 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:13:01 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:13:02 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:13:02 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:13:32 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:13:32 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:13:32 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:13:32 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:13:33 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:13:33 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:14:03 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:14:03 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:14:03 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:14:03 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:14:04 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:14:04 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:14:34 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:14:34 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:14:34 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:14:34 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:14:35 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:14:35 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:15:05 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:15:05 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:15:05 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:15:05 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:15:06 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:15:06 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:15:36 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:15:36 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:15:36 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:15:36 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:15:37 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:15:37 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:16:07 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:16:07 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:16:07 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:16:07 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:16:08 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:16:08 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:16:38 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:16:38 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:16:38 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:16:38 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:16:39 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:16:39 Mastiff: init
Jul 28 17:17:09 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc stop_aae
Jul 28 17:17:09 rc_service: watchdog 2947:notify_rc start_mastiff
Jul 28 17:17:09 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Jul 28 17:17:09 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: stop aae)
Jul 28 17:17:10 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event-end (args: start mastiff)
Jul 28 17:17:10 Mastiff: init

I'm having this log entry spamming every minute or so.

what is the reason? how can i turn it off? @RMerlin THX
Log level maximum :(
 
Log level maximum :(
Mastiff is closed source and outside of my control.

Best you can do is to disable Asus NAT tunnel under Sysinfo -> Other Settings. Beside that there's nothing I can do.
 
Best you can do is to disable Asus NAT tunnel under Sysinfo -> Other Settings.
... disable Asus NAT tunnel under "Tools" --> Other Settings.
 
This beta is running really nicely on my AX86S and two AX58U nodes. Thanks @RMerlin
 
After 2 days smooth sailing can say that everything works very well both with the router and node.
Log is empty at level "warning".

Now waiting for first release...

MANY THANKS @RMerlin!
 
Have had my venerable (4.5 years) 88U running the new BETA for a few hours... my usual dirty boot.

Was coming here to inquire about download speeds in QoS Speedtest (about 200-250 Mbps *lower* than previously), and noticed a comment early in this thread about QoS and speed... since I had only enabled it recently because of seriously low Wi-Fi speeds reported by Amazon FireTV Stick 4K Pro - and it didn't seem to make a difference - I disabled QoS, and rebooted.

Now I just saw my highest [speed reported by QoS Speedtest] to date: 933.61 ! ;)

Sweet - and I suppose I should not be playing with options / settings I don't really understand.
 
@RDaneel
OT: with a bandwidth of about 1Gbit/s there is no reason for QOS - even if Fire TV complains. ;)
 
This morning my router (AX88U) was in a strange state. The WAN light was red and when I got into the UI the internet connection said it was disconnected. But everything seemed to be working just fine. I have internet and no errors in the system log either. Here is a screen shot showing on the right that there is internet traffic but the connection shows it disconnected:
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I updated the router 2 days ago to beta. I reboot fixed the problem. But it would be helpful to know why this was happening?
 
Do you have IPv6 enabled?
My ax88u shows internet not connected until i get an IPv6 but everything is already workung at IPv4.
 
Or this fails to resolve/ping, and it Thinks net is down...
Screenshot 2023-07-29 143116.png
 
Do you have IPv6 enabled?
My ax88u shows internet not connected until i get an IPv6 but everything is already workung at IPv4.
Yes, IPv6 is enabled
 
Yes, IPv6 is enabled
So look if you have got an IPv6 when your router is in state of showing "internet is interrupted". Sometimes it takes some minutes to get an IPv6 from my isp.
 
A reboot wouldn't help if ping resolve fails. It would come right back again after a few failed attempts.
Not sure How it works, but it might ping via IPv6 or IPv4 first (one has priority?) and fail in a more permanent way if one is not timely answered. And end up just assuming net is down and do not try to ping the other anymore except on reboot...?
 
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