maxbraketorque
Very Senior Member
Update: Smart Connect, still not as smart as it should be in 2021.
Note that is just "Smart" but not "Ai".
Update: Smart Connect, still not as smart as it should be in 2021.
RIP uptime on my main router. Heh.I'm reading this like it'll be a "this weekend" thing...
For rescue mode, one thing that I noticed. If you have any other network interface (real or virtual) on, just enabled (My PC has integrated WiFi and a few virtual adapters VMware/HyperV) then the rescue utility won't find the router in rescue mode. I've had to disable each interface, other than the one I'm using for the rescue from control panel (Windows 10) and only then will the utility find the router in rescue mode (having done everything else correctly). Drove me nuts with all the Asus 386 RC10/ AX88U 386 B4, B4b scenarios until I figured it out. Not saying that's your issue but something to consider trying as well.Tried all the above.
Although given the abuse it had it likely was wearing out anyway. For a year it was running a restaurant and took far more abuse they it was meant to so it was likely time for a upgrade and all mess with it given time and who knows maybe it can be brought back to life.
Thought I was the only one seeing this. Under B4B I had the roaming assistant cofigured to help steer clients around if their rssi got too low. Its as if that's being ignored now in B5. Often going from one side of the house to the other I need to cycle the Wifi conection on the device (off/on) to get it work 100%. I'm not completely sure what's at fault as I can see the roaming, drop, connect in the log and I can still get to the webgui (local LAN) but until I cycle the wifi there is no internet access (WAN), which would imply something else. Doesn't happen consistently, and nothing in the logs so hard to pin down.I don't think it is directly from @RMerlin branch, but AiMesh 2.0 and Smart Connect seems to have some problems in routing clients to proper nodes/bands. I have ac-3100 as main and a ac-86u as mesh node. I had Smart Connect enabled since beginning and with old 384 code all my devices were happy.
Since going to beta 5, my kids Chromebook started acting crazy, even though its next to ac3100 it will try to connect to upstairs 86u and says "medium signal strength" and it can't even access internet. Nothing in the logs that I can correlate.
Turning off mesh node gets everything back online. Today I tried turning off the smart connect, and so far things are okay even with mesh node ON.
RT-AC3200_384.13_10 is the current (and last?) firmware from Merlin. It ONLY serves as a media bridge. All DHCP and internet access flows through the 5300. As indicated, I did a factory wipe. Then, did a page by page restore of all setup info. Nothing material changed in config from 384.19.@Howard_inGA what firmware is your RT-AC3200 on?
Can you give us more specifics about your network setup?
This doesn't sound similar to any network I've seen Beta 5 installed on. Is it possible it is a configuration error somewhere along the way?
I don't run scripts, and had NO USB devices attached during the whole evolution. I did put a usb 2.0 device (corsair thumbdrive) in as a Traffic history location storage site after returning to .19. It was never installed in the Beta 5 trial.A page by page restore isn't too specific. But on the face of it, you shouldn't be having these problems either. More details would help though.
How did you set up the amtm drive, for example?
See the suggestions in the link below and maybe you can spot where you deviated a little or a lot.
Update/Reset Mini Guide
Ooma user as well, although I've never noticed any issues. What issues are you and GHog referring to? When you say interference when making calls, do you mean wifi interference? Just curious if I should be looking out for something as I've always had my Ooma box connected directly to the Asus.I use an OOMA as well and noticed that it causes issues (mostly interference when making OOMA calls) a while ago. I bought a modem with two LAN ports (ARRIS CM8200A) and connected the router on port 1 and the OOMA phone system on port 2. Works like a charm.
Smart Connect is only as smart as the dumb clients. I have 2 devices that don't behave - a HK Invoke and my Surface Pro 4. They like to stay on the 2.4GHz even though their signals meet SC thresholds. And you can tell that SC is doing something because the Wireless log 'Connected' is never more than my dwell time. And even though they bounce between 2.4 and 5, SC does what its supposed to... devices never lose their IP address and network traffic is never interrupted (or the error corrections is high up in the protocol stack)Update: Smart Connect, still not as smart as it should be in 2021.
I may have been reading it wrong <shrug>RIP uptime on my main router. Heh.
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kernel: protocol 0800 is buggy, dev eth6
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