Alaska99
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What mean SC?Did a fresh and clean install (Hard & Factory reset) on my RT-AX86U.
All my devices and even the printer works again good.
I use SC.
What mean SC?Did a fresh and clean install (Hard & Factory reset) on my RT-AX86U.
All my devices and even the printer works again good.
I use SC.
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Thank you - I had the same problem and changing this setting resolved it for me as well. My AX86U would keep getting that error and eventually restart itself (I think a memory leak as I noticed the RAM would steadily climb over 5 days until it restarted at 100% RAM usage).@Morris - I had the same issue with the beta. The issue was that i had set fixed channel 36 for 5g band. I fixed the issue by switching to auto on 5g and it was resolved.
Maybe there is an issue with AX86U/S with the this GPL and fixed channel 36 on 5g
Strange! My AX88U runs stable until I decide to reboot (for what ever reason).My RT-AX86U is still randomly rebooting with this new firmware. After suffering with it for over a year I decided to just do a factory reset and reconfigure everything, hoping that maybe a stray setting somewhere was causing it but it wasn't. Flashed this version, factory reset and manually configured SSID settings and DHCP for a few clients and it still randomly reboots and logs start writing to May 5 again. It's been happening since someone discovered that it was a kernel panic that caused the reboot here (about the time I got the router and flashed MerlinWRT) https://www.snbforums.com/threads/sporadic-gt-axe11000-reboots-due-to-kernel-panic.77173/
Any help with what I can even do now? Every 4-7 days it seems to just want to reboot itself, which is extremely troublesome when 3 of us are working from home all the time.
No clear cut answer — it depends on your location and whether you actually have 160 MHz-capable devices.After a clean install I see that on 5Ghz by 20/40/80 mhz auto DFS channel selection is enabled.
Is this necessary?
Should I use 160 mhz also?
Does anyone know how out of range is defined for purposes of DFS?I live in crowdy neighborhood in a City in the EU, Airport is out of range.
Military is also out of range, Weather radar is there not in this area.
I don't have 160 MHz devices.
Should I use 160 mhz also?
I don't have 160 MHz devices.
Does anyone know how out of range is defined for purposes of DFS?
"DFS Out of range (OoR)" is defined by the formula "DFS OoR = The * Router² / √Does * Not * Sniff³ * It" - this is the exact scientific definition of DFS OoR!Does anyone know how out of range is defined for purposes of DFS?
"DFS Out of range (OoR)" is defined by the formula "DFS OoR = The * Router² / √Does * Not * Sniff³ * It" - this is the exact scientific definition of DFS OoR!
Sep 20 09:59:17 GW-77301F6-C kernel: jffs2: Data CRC 115af98f != calculated CRC adcefa62 for node at 02be1ca0 |
Sep 20 09:59:17 GW-77301F6-C kernel: jffs2: read_cache_page() returned error: -5 |
Sep 20 09:59:17 GW-77301F6-C kernel: jffs2: Error garbage collecting node at 02be1ca0! |
Bug in CIDR Notation for Network Services Filter on RT-AX86UPro and AX88UPro.
Two weeks have passed and no issues. I guess resetting the modem/ONT fixed my ISP DHCP error.Stock Asus firmware took a day for the issue to come up. Merlin firmware takes about a week or more. I'll report back.
YeaThere's a bug on XT12 where the LED settings wouldn't survive a reboot. I will need to manually off the LED light on ASUSWRT again after router reboot . Low priority bug.
The bug used to exist of ASUS official firmware and ASUS fixed it.
This is probably a bug in this release.I use custom DDNS to update my domains.
Today I disconnected wan by flipping the Internet Connection-switch to off, waiting a bit and the on again. Got new ip but the GT-AX6000 didn't even try to update dns. Nothing related to ddns in the log at all and domains unresponsive. Forcing manual update worked.
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