Those of us on on this release, or prior 388 releases, if you can user look at Adaptive Qos / User Priorities and compare - see attached
I'm trying to determine to source of my random dandwidth drop I recently was able to resolve by clearing these fields and hitting apply as shown above, curious thing I don't remeber setting anyrhing up or messing with this. I'm wondering if I set this up in my past and it travelled as I upgraded the firmware from some previous releases or whether this was set during one if the many upgades to 388.x releases from a 386 release as I tried to figure out the random drop in WAN bandwith I had reported. Every time I moved to any 388 release.
I had assumed it was a 388 release, as the firewall restart and bandwith drop happend with both 388.x Merlin and Stock ASUS, but not in any 386 releases. But clearing this out and hitting apply instanly returned my bandwidth and resolved the problem.
So in the end my issue was not a firmware, hardware, or script isssue, but config issue (even though I had Advanced Qos disabled and TrendMircro privacy revoked and had started from scratch several times)!
What it looked like when the issue happened:
In the log:
Jun 3 16:46:08 Router kernel: Init chrdev /dev/idp with major 190
Jun 3 16:46:08 Router kernel: tdts: tcp_conn_max = 8000
Jun 3 16:46:08 Router kernel: tdts: tcp_conn_timeout = 300 sec
Jun 3 16:46:10 Router kernel: SHN Release Version: 2.0.2 36f59aa
Jun 3 16:46:10 Router kernel: UDB Core Version: 0.2.20
Jun 3 16:46:10 Router kernel: Init chrdev /dev/idpfw with major 191
Jun 3 16:46:10 Router kernel: IDPfw: flush fc
Jun 3 16:46:10 Router kernel: IDPfw: IDPfw is ready
Jun 3 16:46:10 Router kernel: sizeof forward pkt param = 280
Jun 3 16:46:10 Router BWDPI: fun bitmap = 3Jun 3 16:47:57 Router custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: update_sta_binding)
Thanks...