AntonK
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What model router are we talking about?Normal for my router has been 54%… I’m not runny any scripts, so im guessing it is related to the firmware somehow…
What model router are we talking about?Normal for my router has been 54%… I’m not runny any scripts, so im guessing it is related to the firmware somehow…
My ISP (Centurylink) said I can reset my modem (outdoor Calix 716GE ONT). Im going to give this firmware another go. If you dont hear back from me, it worked!ISP modems (or HGW) usually get their config from the ISPs Network, and are thus safe to reset.
And you can check tat easily with your provider.
Because like a device can remember WiFi settings (and go bad with new WiFi drivers on the router), so can the modems...
Like "something changed on the Asus firmware managing the WAN port" from your example...
I had that when changed to new router, and had to ask my ISP to reset it to default (have no way of doing it myself), all worked after that.
I would say that FlexQoS is on its deathbed from 388.4 onward. Be happy that it doesn't cause your router to reboot every few minutes like some people have reported. Feel free to continue this discussion in the first thread below.I'm really at wit end here can anyone with flexqos experience help me?
I've been using flexqos with merlin firmware for close to 2 years now but recent firmwares including latest here does not work with flexqos anymore
I always go through wipe-clean then install and re-config everything without using backup restore except flexqos settings
Flexqos now just doesn't seem to work most of the time. If i download something it will max out my line instead of 90% i set and my ping become mad and even packet lost when pinging the router itself.
Also try disabling fc but that only seems to help showing more traffic on the traffic graph but not the qos works itself.
At last i put it back to default adaptive qos and ping becomes normal again and 90% limit is respected but this may miss-classify some traffic without flexqos
AX 86uWhat model router are we talking about?
In fact, if it works it would be nice and collegial if you did let know the community here. It might help someone further down the line!My ISP (Centurylink) said I can reset my modem (outdoor Calix 716GE ONT). Im going to give this firmware another go. If you dont hear back from me, it worked!
Disable Asus nattunnel on the Sysinfo -> Other Settings page. No idea why it crashes for some users, I can't reproduce, and it's a closed source component so I can't do anything about it.I see the following messages:
Don't go from 3.0.0.6 to 3.0.0.4 firmwares without a factory default reset, too many things have changed between these two code bases. 3.0.0.6 is a major update.In Asus Default FW, i had Guest NEtwork Pro where you could create IOT network,
Thanks @RMerlinDisable Asus nattunnel on the Sysinfo -> Other Settings page. No idea why it crashes for some users, I can't reproduce, and it's a closed source component so I can't do anything about it.
Don't go from 3.0.0.6 to 3.0.0.4 firmwares without a factory default reset, too many things have changed between these two code bases. 3.0.0.6 is a major update.
I don't use it, so I don't know. Depends on the clients' stickiness and your specific environment.On the profession tab - since i disable smart connect - it used to be really bad on original FW, i disabled the beam option and set the trigger to -75db. Any comments?
Unfortunately, I am sans router for probably the next 3 to 4 months. We are having extensive work done on our home and are living in an Air B&B, possibly until the end of the year (longer, if the city keeps dragging its heels on permits). The Air B&B provides WiFi, not a direct internet connection, so I really can't do much router-wise.I have noticed the same behavior since 3004 (alpha/beta/final). For me I simply just reinstalled scribe (option is) after each firmware upgrade and suggest that you bring up this subject in the AddOns forum with @cmkelley if you would like to have this issue fixed.
Stock Asus firmware took a day for the issue to come up. Merlin firmware takes about a week or more. I'll report back.In fact, if it works it would be nice and collegial if you did let know the community here. It might help someone further down the line!
No problems, this can wait as the reported issue can be easily fixed in the means time. Good luck with your "renovations" and FYI we have the same issues with our city permits here in Canada (everything seems to take an eternity now since the covid), not even talking about the price of materials explosion.Unfortunately, I am sans router for probably the next 3 to 4 months. We are having extensive work done on our home and are living in an Air B&B, possibly until the end of the year (longer, if the city keeps dragging its heels on permits). The Air B&B provides WiFi, not a direct internet connection, so I really can't do much router-wise.
Trying to boot the router without a WAN connection has caused strange problems I haven't had time to even start to look into (entware not starting, for one), so the chances of my doing anything with scribe until the end of the year are very slim.
After more than a year with 386.8 firmware solid as a rock, I took the plunge this morning (AX88U)
I updated to 3004.388.4, followed immediately by a WPS reset and manual reconfiguration of all options.
No problems to report: WAN / LAN / WIFI / VPN are working perfectly so far !
# Like others in this thread, I just lost the "Protected Management Frames" option with WPA2, but I saw that it was normal, Wifi still works fine without it
# I've just seen a new extra option in the wifi "Roaming Wizard" which is enabled by default. I'll leave it like that, I think it's normal.
Firmware default 386.8 :
View attachment 52784
Firmware default 3004.388.4
View attachment 52783
Thanks to Merlin and the developers for all your hard work
Hmmm, ASUS messed up some ASD security file update again...? Anyone else??
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: potentially unexpected fatal signal 11.
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: CPU: 3 PID: 2670 Comm: asd Tainted: P O 4.19.183 #1
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: Hardware name: GTAX6000_50991 (DT)
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: pstate: 400f0010 (nZcv q A32 LE aif)
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: pc : 00000000f70e3400
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: lr : 00000000f70e4840
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: sp : 00000000ff947ca0
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: x12: 00000000f70f8154
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: x11: 00000000f70e713c x10: 00000000f70e6a4c
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: x9 : 00000000ff947cbc x8 : 0000000000000000
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: x7 : 00000000ff947cc0 x6 : 00000000018c77c0
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: x5 : 00000000018c3b88 x4 : 00000000018c3a08
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: x3 : 00000000f6d00a58 x2 : 0000000000000000
Sep 7 22:18:34 kernel: x1 : 0000000000000400 x0 : 0000000000000000
Sep 7 22:18:38 rc_service: service 16827:notify_rc restart_firewall
No; DCD is Trend Micro, ASD is ASUS..It's not Asus, it's Trend Micro. This is a known issue and you can ignore the log event.
No; DCD is Trend Micro, ASD is ASUS..
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