Thats because 388.8_0 lacked rog_nand version, which 388.8_2 does not.Interesting to know why GT-AX6000_3004_388.8_2 download size is more than double the size of GT-AX6000_3004_388.8_0 (which is also less than half the size of the few versions prior).
Some device is being disconnected from the wireless network.Hello everyone, I also put 3004.388.8_2 on it. I have attached a 1 minute syslog. AX86U
Could someone explain to me what that means??
Because this is shown so often:
Deauth_ind 1C:90:FF:E7:37:C6
OKSome device is being disconnected from the wireless network.
OK
But that happens every 1 or 2 seconds, is that normal?
I just did the entire house without electricity and restarted everything. Unfortunately that didn't helpHave you tried rebooting the device w/ that MAC address?
Sanity check please. Since moving from 388.8 to 388.8_2 I can't contact my server remotely. I've checked IPs on my local network and everything is fine there, which leads me to believe port forwarding is broken. Is it just me?
ifconfig
brctl show
ip route
ip rule
iptables -vnL
iptables -t nat -vnL
Dont tell me you dont know which exact device is causing this?I just did the entire house without electricity and restarted everything. Unfortunately that didn't help
Exactly no idea which device is causing it.Dont tell me you dont know which exact device is causing this?
You cannot fix this, if you first dont know that...
It's an IoT device (Tuya) that's bouncing between the normal 2.4GHz SSID and the 2.4GHZ guest SSID.Exactly no idea which device is causing it.
I'm still looking.
I disabled Wifi 2.4 once. Still.
Then guest network.
Still.
Then turned 2.4ghz and guest network back on and 5ghz off. Then it was gone.
So I think it's a device that uses 5 GHz.
To test, turned 5 GHz back on on the router. The problem hasn't come back yet. I don't really understand because I have maybe 5 - 6 devices running at 5ghz and none of them have the Mac address.
It can't be a neighbor - I don't have one.
That's what the log file you posted showed.2.4ghz and guest network have absolutely different names.
Post the new log file that shows that.Secondly: when I turn both off it was still there so I think it must be a 5ghz
Aug 1 16:55:02 afpd[25490]: AFP3.3 Login by kuchkovsky
Aug 1 16:55:02 afpd[25490]: get_tm_bandsize("/tmp/mnt/sda1/._MacBook Pro.sparsebundle/Info.plist"): Not a directory
Aug 1 16:56:06 afpd[25490]: get_tm_bandsize("/tmp/mnt/sda1/._MacBook Pro.sparsebundle/Info.plist"): Not a directory
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: potentially unexpected fatal signal 6.
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: CPU: 2 PID: 25490 Comm: afpd Tainted: P O 4.19.183 #1
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: Hardware name: RTAX88U_PRO_HWB (DT)
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: pstate: 000f0010 (nzcv q A32 LE aif)
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: pc : 00000000f79503a4
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: lr : 00000000ffeabaa8
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: sp : 00000000ffeabaa8
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: x12: 0000000000000000
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: x11: 00000000ffeabd38 x10: 00000000f7a46e10
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: x9 : 0000000000000002 x8 : 0000000000000001
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: x7 : 00000000000000af x6 : 00000000ffeabce8
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: x5 : 00000000ffeabce8 x4 : 0000000000000006
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: x3 : 0000000000000008 x2 : 0000000000000000
Aug 1 16:56:06 kernel: x1 : 00000000ffeabaa8 x0 : 0000000000000000
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