maxbraketorque
Very Senior Member
Installed on my GT-AX6000 main/AP combo yesterday evening. Everything working smoothly.
Channel 36/80 doesn't cover DFS so there's no need for ISM. Connect a client that's capable of 160MHz and I would expect the channel to change to 36/160 with ISM active. YMMVIs it though; shouldn't the dfs state remain as in-service monitoring unless it is tripped by radar ?
Thanks. I didn't realize that was the case. Are you saying that's a problem and the cause of the syslog messages?
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This is the fixed channel config:Channel 36/80 doesn't cover DFS so there's no need for ISM. Connect a client that's capable of 160MHz and I would expect the channel to change to 36/160 with ISM active. YMMV
Yes, I had my Desktop connected to it. I have now removed the Desktop's ethernet cable from that port to one of the LAN ports.Yes, the messages are due the 2.5 gbps LAN port behavior. Do you have something connected to that port?
Hello...just installed this on a 86U Pro and the GUI is really slow via browser, even after installing certificates as per https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1034294/. Anyone experiencing any slowness? By slow I mean really slow, pages take forever to load and sometimes the GUI is spread all over the screen.
No such issues for me on my AX86u Pro.Hello...just installed this on a 86U Pro and the GUI is really slow via browser, even after installing certificates as per https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1034294/. Anyone experiencing any slowness? By slow I mean really slow, pages take forever to load and sometimes the GUI is spread all over the screen.
I don't know why your client doesn't connect at 160MHz when using channel 36. Maybe there's some sort of limitation there that I'm not aware of (I never use channel 36 myself). As for your other screen shots, they are what I would expect. Channel 64 is a DFS channel so ISM should always be active regardless of the bandwidth.This is the fixed channel config:
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and this is the 160mhz capable client connected to it at only 80mhz and dfs idle:
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Here it is when channel is set to auto, same client connects at 160mhz, dfs remains on ISM and time elapsed counter is running:
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ISM been active now for 7+ mins:
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After disconnecting the client, channel falls back to 64/80 but ISM remains active:
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And then elevates to 64/160 when I connect the client again.
I would expect all this to behave the same if I choose a channel versus setting auto.
No slow GUI loading pages for me on a RT-AX86U Pro. But I did do a hard factory reset and manual reconfigure after flashing 3004.388.4 over 388.2_2. No slow loading before the flash and no slow loading after the flash.Hello...just installed this on a 86U Pro and the GUI is really slow via browser, even after installing certificates as per https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1034294/. Anyone experiencing any slowness? By slow I mean really slow, pages take forever to load and sometimes the GUI is spread all over the screen.
Yes, I had my Desktop connected to it. I have now removed the Desktop's ethernet cable from that port to one of the LAN ports.
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I don't know why your client doesn't connect at 160MHz when using channel 36. Maybe there's some sort of limitation there that I'm not aware of (I never use channel 36 myself). As for your other screen shots, they are what I would expect. Channel 64 is a DFS channel so ISM should always be active regardless of the bandwidth.
Yup thanks for chiming in. @Damit1 had issues with 36/160 combo in the past but is using AX88's not AX86's like me, so not entirely a good comparison.I don't know why your client doesn't connect at 160MHz when using channel 36. Maybe there's some sort of limitation there that I'm not aware of (I never use channel 36 myself). As for your other screen shots, they are what I would expect. Channel 64 is a DFS channel so ISM should always be active regardless of the bandwidth.
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