Thanks. I will check this out.The log messages indicate that the ethernet connection was unstable. If you are getting the same messages after switching to a different LAN port, then there may be something wrong with the plug on that cable (or on the 2.5 gbps LAN port).
FWIW IF I have a MacOS device connected via Ethernet and it's at 'sleeping' status, these 'warnings' plus a confirmatory indication on the Ethernet Ports GUI (yellow not green / 100 mbps not 1000 mbps) are shown. These 'warnings' are not new (for me) to this Firmware Release (they have been present on previous releases) but don't cause any problems at all, other than perhaps. info overload Can't comment on any Non-Apple hardware connected via Ethernet results, I don't have any / don't use any.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.
Aug 23 05:50:38 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link DOWN.
Aug 23 05:50:40 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link Up at 100 mbps full duplex
Aug 23 05:51:40 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link DOWN.
Aug 23 05:51:43 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Aug 23 05:52:29 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link DOWN.
Aug 23 05:52:31 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link Up at 100 mbps full duplex
Aug 23 05:55:06 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link DOWN.
Aug 23 05:55:09 kernel: eth4 (Ext switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 11) (phyId: b) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Thank you for that. Appreciated.FWIW IF I have a MacOS device connected via Ethernet and it's at 'sleeping' status, these 'warnings' plus a confirmatory indication on the Ethernet Ports GUI (yellow not green / 100 mbps not 1000 mbps) are shown. These 'warnings' are not new (for me) to this Firmware Release (they have been present on previous releases) but don't cause any problems at all, other than perhaps. info overload Can't comment on any Non-Apple hardware connected via Ethernet results, I don't have any / don't use any.
I had a similar issue with the AX86. Turns out I had a corrupt storage device plugged into the router. Unplugging it allowed the router to boot properly.tried again. colossal failure. did wps reset. did factory reset. pushed the pin. held buttons. I even did logical reset on backup page. nothing worked. reprogrammed from scratch and reboots still occurred on 3004.388.4. random reboots every 2 minutes.
Loaded factory ASUS version RT-AX88U_PRO_3.0.0.6_102_21514-g9affda2_136-g5d23c_nand_squashfs
absolutely no issues.
@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.Following my upgrade, my log was filling with:
May 5 01:05:49 acsd: eth7: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 5 01:05:49 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth7 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 5 01:05:52 acsd: eth7: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 5 01:05:52 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth7 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
May 5 01:05:55 acsd: eth7: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
May 5 01:05:55 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth7 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
I reset my 5-Ghz channel and width and all is wonderful for about 24 hours.
Yesterday, I had suspected the usb thumb drive but today's adventures were no better with the usb completely unplugged. I'm a network guy but certainly not a coder. Despite my efforts there must be something that doesn't get wiped by either factory reset or wps reset. even with everything wiped when I went back to 388..2.2, it knew about my old dhcp pool. regardless, I'll leave it on Asus code for now. I work from home and I need something stable.I had a similar issue with the AX86. Turns out I had a corrupt storage device plugged into the router. Unplugging it allowed the router to boot properly.
Known issue with the AX86U that a hard factory reset doesn't always clear the settings. Factory reset with initialize usually works.Yesterday, I had suspected the usb thumb drive but today's adventures were no better with the usb completely unplugged. I'm a network guy but certainly not a coder. Despite my efforts there must be something that doesn't get wiped by either factory reset or wps reset. even with everything wiped when I went back to 388..2.2, it knew about my old dhcp pool. regardless, I'll leave it on Asus code for now. I work from home and I need something stable.
For reason nothing worked for 388.4Known issue with the AX86U that a hard factory reset doesn't always clear the settings. Factory reset with initialize usually works.
Aug 22 22:09:41 rc_service: watchdog 3038:notify_rc stop_aae
Aug 22 22:09:41 rc_service: watchdog 3038:notify_rc start_mastiff
Aug 22 22:09:41 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Aug 22 22:09:42 Mastiff: init
This is the fixed channel config:
I noticed the same thing. Never seen these messages in the log before today.After upgrade of my RT-AX86U (with 2 AX56U Mesh), syslog gets flowded with these messages every seconds:
Aug 23 08:34:21 acsd: acs_init_run(1111): acs_start eth7 cannot select chanspec with the wrong info
Aug 23 08:34:24 acsd: eth7: Selecting 5g band ACS policy
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