Sorry to be P.I.A @RMerlin but something is not right here.
is this code supposed to be here?
Hi,
Don't know if this is the right place, but noticed 2 things after installing 386.1 beta 1 on my AC2900.
- Clients on Guest network 1 (2,4 GHz) can't access internet
- CPU temperature appears to be +/- 5 degr. Celsius higher compared to 384.19
I did a "dirty " upgrade (384.19>386.1b1) and downgrade (386.1b1>384.19) without any problems.I updated from RT-AC68U_384.19 to this beta. But after the manual reboot it does not work properly. The wifi on my devices shows a broken icon. I cannot load any webpages, and I am having trouble reaching the router itself.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Can I downgrade to some earlier version without a full reset?
I have had issues with RT-AC68U_384.19 where the wifi does drop it's speed from time to time.
Great to hear. Did the beta work for you?I did a "dirty " upgrade (384.19>386.1b1) and downgrade (386.1b1>384.19) without any problems.
Seems to me that your router might have a possible hardware error, i suggest you make a backup of your settings (via web interface and partly via SSH console for client names and stuff) and try a full reset first. Then see if the problem persists, before reloading any backup.
At first glance everything seemed to work fine for me (including PPTP VPN), except clients on the first (most left) 2,4 GHz guest network could not connect to the internet. That's the main reason i reverted to 384.19.Great to hear. Did the beta work for you?
Maybe my wifi issues with version 19 is because I have too many clients. At the moment I have about 40 wifi-clients connected at all times.
Is there any other router that can handle this better? I have more wifi-devices coming, because of smart home devices.
AdrianH,
Where did you get this RT-AX88U 386_41249 firmware? Thanks
Sorry, only read this part:Listed both in the first post and in the Changelog. Whichever was the latest at the time.
but there's also this:386.1 (xx-xx-xxxx)
Switched to the new 386 codebase. 386 introduces
AiMesh 2.0, finalizes the move to OpenSSL 1.1.1
firmware-wide, adds a new speedtest (powered
by Ookla). For more details, please refer
to Asus's own release notes.
So this one has the issue (which was to be expected).- UPDATED: Openssl to 1.1.1h.
here everything is humming along nicely). I m
I believe RMerlin has discovered the issue and most likely will be fixed in beta 2 or later on.I only ask, because, even with the bad JFFS parition, the 3100 works fine as a node on 384.19. Have it running that way now. It's only when I install the beta that it's not discoverable, or even pingable (but it has an IP).
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