@RMerlin the setting Asus added for turning off the nodes leds, is not working on your firmware after reboot. The switch is off but the leds are on. Have to toggle on and off after reboot.
Everything related to AiMesh is outside of my control.
@RMerlin the setting Asus added for turning off the nodes leds, is not working on your firmware after reboot. The switch is off but the leds are on. Have to toggle on and off after reboot.
Router rebooted again. Going to nuclear reset and run with no addons from amtm.
No idea what's going on.
Edit: Beta 4 on RT-AX86U.
Hiya I have issues with mine today. Whats the best way of a nuclear reset
Thanks
Having the exact same issue on my AX88U. Speed is greatly decreased on devices connected to wifi or with cable.
Beta3:
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I use same firmware (beta4) with AX-86U more than one week and no any reset.You're also having issues with random rebooting on the same model and firmware?
Nuclear Reset I went off this: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/major-issues-w-rt-ac86u.56342/page-4#post-495710
I noticed this also when testing with AC86U as Mesh Node.@RMerlin the setting Asus added for turning off the nodes leds, is not working on your firmware after reboot. The switch is off but the leds are on. Have to toggle on and off after reboot.
Router rebooted again. Going to nuclear reset and run with no addons from amtm.
No idea what's going on.
Edit: Beta 4 on RT-AX86U.
Hi all
I'm getting problems with disconnects on AX connected devices now. Only started yesterday after running beta 3 on my AX86U but been fine for over a week. Rebooted AX86U and end device/s [ Windows Laptop and Windows gaming PC ]
Kept disconnecting and impacting work and my MS Team calls so quickly upgraded to Beta 4 [ dirty install ] and still happening, now using my old AC68U until I finish work
I did quickly look in the logs earlier and see loads of RUNT packets and issues from a certain MAC address but not sure what that was yet
What is the recommended approach now? Factory reset and clean AX86U and start again ?
Thanks
Or try https://www.snbforums.com/threads/yazdhcp-alpha-extended-dhcp-management-script.68724/ which updates the WebUI to use the Addon API which has a higher space limit
This is now happening with me as well. I had the cable company come and verify my connection speeds (480D/24U actual, 400D/20U advertised) and verify that hard wired my speeds at the router are 250ish down.
Firmware update from the main node through the firmware upgrade section. I always update the note first.What is the recommended way of updating AiMesh nodes for the Merlin firmware?
Do I log into the main AiMesh router and update the node?
Did have that problem with beta4 on AX88U, but after upgrading to beta4B I have had no issues; wired and wifi-speed as good as it gets, and no dropped AX or AC-connections so far.This is now happening with me as well. I had the cable company come and verify my connection speeds (480D/24U actual, 400D/20U advertised) and verify that hard wired my speeds at the router are 250ish down.
Did have that problem with beta4 on AX88U, but after upgrading to beta4B I have had no issues; wired and wifi-speed as good as it gets, and no dropped AX or AC-connections so far.
It's strange. I've tested the Beta4 version on my AX-86U, with several client devices (PCs, android smartphones, etc). The same thing happens to me in all of them: the web browser is blocked if I try to access any web page, but spotify, windows 10 updates, netflix ... They all have internet access without problems. I can block access if, instead of using time restrictions, I select the "Block" option for every device. I think it could be a bug in the firmware version for the AX-86U.Hello,
Still on 384.18 here, on AC86U. I use AIProtection with Time Scheduling. Watching Netflix on the native app of an Android TV, the stream would get interrupted at the defined hour (or a couple of minutes later, no big deal). So, works fine here for me.
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