I'm missing GPLs for two models, so no, that won't be released soon.
With a gigabit connection, how high have you seen the CPU load on the 3 cores?You could release for the models you do have. Might help speed up any issues that may need addressing.
Seeing these messages on RT-AX58U with latest 386.1 Beta 1 release. Not a critical issue or anything, just curious what these kernel messages are and if our fellow RT-AX58U users on latest 386.1 Beta 1 are seeing same messages. Noticed that @Trent Hubbert got these messages a couple months back on 384.19 Beta 1.
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: SUSPREQ 0 SUSPREQ1 0 SUSPREQ2 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: CHNSUSP_STATUS 0 CHNSUSP_STATUS1 0 CHNSUSP_STATUS2 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: FLUSHREQ 0 FLUSHREQ1 0 FLUSHREQ2 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: CHNFLUSH_STATUS 0 CHNFLUSH_STATUS1 0 CHNFLUSH_STATUS2 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: intstatus 0x0 intmask 0x10000 aqm_intstatus 0x0 aqm_intmask 0x0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA 0:
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: RX0: DMA64: rxd64 d6c10000 rxdpa 0x16c10000 rxdpahi 0x0 head d95fc740 tail d9696e40 rxin 1033 rxout 1533
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: rcvcontrol 0x36c0851 rcvaddrlow 0x16c10000 rcvaddrhigh 0x0 rcvptr 0x5fd0 rcvstatus0 0x20004090 rcvstatus1 0x4120 rxfilled 500
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: currdescr 1033 activedescr 1042 lastdescr 1533
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: rxuflo 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: TX0(p32): DMA64: txp (null) txd64 d51f0000 txdpa 0x151f0000 txdpahi 0x0 head (null) tail d56cb200 txin 6 txout 6 txavail 2047 txnodesc 0 flags:0x19c00
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: xmtcontrol 0x3780a41 xmtaddrlow 0x151f0000 xmtaddrhigh 0x0 xmtptr 0x60 xmtstatus0 0x20008980 xmtstatus1 0xca30
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA64: DMA avoidance applied 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: txuflo 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: AQM0: DMA64: txp (null) txd64 d6c74000 txdpa 0x16c74000 txdpahi 0x0 head (null) tail (null) txin 6 txout 6 txavail 1023 txnodesc 0 flags:0x500
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: xmtcontrol 0x3780a41 xmtaddrlow 0x16c74000 xmtaddrhigh 0x0 xmtptr 0x4060 xmtstatus0 0x10004060 xmtstatus1 0x4060
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA64: DMA avoidance applied 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: intstatus 0x0 intmask 0x0 aqm_intstatus 0x0 aqm_intmask 0x0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA 1:
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: RX1: rxuflo 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: TX1(p33): DMA64: txp (null) txd64 d9078000 txdpa 0x19078000 txdpahi 0x0 head (null) tail d5708e40 txin 1187 txout 1187 txavail 2047 txnodesc 0 flags:0x19c00
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: xmtcontrol 0x3780a41 xmtaddrlow 0x19078000 xmtaddrhigh 0x0 xmtptr 0xca30 xmtstatus0 0x20008980 xmtstatus1 0xca30
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA64: DMA avoidance applied 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: txuflo 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: AQM1: DMA64: txp (null) txd64 d6c04000 txdpa 0x16c04000 txdpahi 0x0 head (null) tail (null) txin 224 txout 224 txavail 1023 txnodesc 0 flags:0x500
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: xmtcontrol 0x3780a41 xmtaddrlow 0x16c04000 xmtaddrhigh 0x0 xmtptr 0x4e00 xmtstatus0 0x10004e00 xmtstatus1 0x4e00
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA64: DMA avoidance applied 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: intstatus 0x0 intmask 0x0 aqm_intstatus 0x0 aqm_intmask 0x0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA 2:
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: RX2: rxuflo 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: TX2(p34): DMA64: txp (null) txd64 d6ca8000 txdpa 0x16ca8000 txdpahi 0x0 head (null) tail d33b6740 txin 6 txout 6 txavail 2047 txnodesc 0 flags:0x19c00
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: xmtcontrol 0x3780a41 xmtaddrlow 0x16ca8000 xmtaddrhigh 0x0 xmtptr 0x8060 xmtstatus0 0x20008980 xmtstatus1 0xca30
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA64: DMA avoidance applied 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: txuflo 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: AQM2: DMA64: txp (null) txd64 d73f0000 txdpa 0x173f0000 txdpahi 0x0 head (null) tail (null) txin 3 txout 3 txavail 1023 txnodesc 0 flags:0x500
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: xmtcontrol 0x3780a41 xmtaddrlow 0x173f0000 xmtaddrhigh 0x0 xmtptr 0x30 xmtstatus0 0x10000030 xmtstatus1 0x30
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA64: DMA avoidance applied 0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: intstatus 0x0 intmask 0x0 aqm_intstatus 0x0 aqm_intmask 0x0
Dec 7 22:22:47 kernel: DMA 3:
Dec 7 22:22:48 kernel: dmada 0 dmade 0 rxoflo 0 dmape 0
Dec 7 22:22:48 kernel: txerr mac 0200 phy 8280 0000 0200 tst 2020 dur 0014
Dec 7 22:22:48 kernel: pctlen 0014 pctls 0a40 0000 0003 0000 0000 0000
Dec 7 22:22:48 kernel: plcp 00b4 0000 || 040a 05a0 0000 || 0000 0000 || 00
same problem.... not using guest network at the moment because of that. It's the same with official beta version.
This might not be your problem and it’s just a thought... You have an AX3000 and 4 AiMesh nodes. How large is your house? Actually, how wide is the area that you are trying to cover?
I had an AC68U running as a Media Bridge. I had installed the 386.1 code on my AX88u and two AX58u (both as nodes). One on each floor of my house. Ran well.
One day I thought, might as well update the AC68U and make it a nodes as well.
Over time, devices were connecting to odd nodes. The 68u was essentially in between the AX88u and the nodes.
I decided to turn the 68U back to Media Bridge and I feel my “system” is operating better
I wonder if there is such a thing as too many nodes?
You might want to try and disable one or two and see how things go...
same problem.... not using guest network at the moment because of that. It's the same with official beta version.
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