So, my AC86U was up for 17 hours, then it rebooted about 15 min ago.
Again, only about 5 devices were connected, sorry 6, I forgot about the AC66U_B1.
There's nothing special running on the AC86U, it's pretty bare at the moment. I've been watching the Syslog periodically and nothing popped except when it rebooted by itself. I was just modifying a google doc when I noticed it said no connection on the google doc web page.
I was streaming a show on Netflix on my TV, working on a doc in Google with my laptop and my daughter was on her phone checking the status of her Doordash meal.
The only issue I have at the moment is that I can not Telnet into the router, I get a connection error with Putty. And of course, the periodic rebooting.
So, I've attached the Syslog file for anyone to browse but I've done everything possible to upgrade to 384.19.
I'm giving up... I'll start again in the morning since my wife will be home soon from work and she'll want to watch a little tv before bed and I don't want to be messing around with the network when she's home reverting back to 384.18.
The whole reason she went into work today was because of the issues I was having with the update!
Link to Syslog to view:
https://bit.ly/33CMWaF
IMHO, it's not rocket science. This router is a consumer-based product and you literally should be able to plug it in and it works. Mind you we're using third-party firmware but it's better than the original. Yes, I know...there's some minor configuration to get it up and running but it's very minor. It basically plug n play.
I've spent quite a bit of time today going over pages and pages of fixes, modifications, tricks of the trade, etc on how to get the router to work and diagnosing and testing for issues.
I just can't get over all the suggestions and literal SOP's to get this device to work... it's mind-boggling to read all the information on troubleshooting.
I'm glad I'm not in the industry anymore because I think I spent more time troubleshooting network issues at home than I ever did at work!
Sorry for the rant...I'm hangry, tired, and fed up!
I don't think it's an electrical problem, as I mentioned before, I have good ups with AVR and no other devices are being affected. Network cables in use are very short so static discharge shouldn't be an issue. Software is not my forte so I have no idea, that's why I'm here looking for answers. I'm a hardware guy...
Ok, that's my 2 cents worth for today!
My wife just walked in the door...she went straight into her home office to finish the day...fingers crossed there are no issues!!!
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