No. The issue was specific to these two beta releases.I'm on 384.19 on an RT-AX88U, does this mean I'll have trouble going to 386.1.2?
awesome, thank you for the reply! Those notes in the release for the stable version were a little confusing to me . thanks for all you do for us!No. The issue was specific to these two beta releases.
Do you have USB3 enabled in the firmware settings? (Administration>System tab)Anyone noticed that SMB file sharing is much slower on 386.1?
I tried factory reset already.
Read/write ~30MB/s on both my SanDisk 128gb ultra flair external HDD, USB 3.0 with 5Ghz Wifi.
~50MB/s with Ethernet.
CPU gets almost maxed.
My USB stick it's the same I use for the scripts, I have two partitions and it's on ext4 with journaling on.
External HDD is ntfs
Anyone noticed that SMB file sharing is much slower on 386.1?
I tried factory reset already.
Read/write ~30MB/s on both my SanDisk 128gb ultra flair external HDD, USB 3.0 with 5Ghz Wifi.
~50MB/s with Ethernet.
CPU gets almost maxed.
My USB stick it's the same I use for the scripts, I have two partitions and it's on ext4 with journaling on.
External HDD is ntfs
To backup just copy the files then to restore just overwrite the files.
Example of WinSCP GUI with local drive in left pane and router on the right.
View attachment 30666
I updated over a week ago and the temperature is still highhow long ago did you upgrade? let the router settle for a while longer and I'd wager it comes down: when I did my upgrade from 384.19 to 386.1, the temp did spike into the high 80s, but has since settled 10 degrees lower - when I happen to look, it's fluctuating in the 76-78 range, only 4-5 degrees warmer than before. but it took 12+ hrs to "settle" and cool - passive cooling is like that.
Assuming you have turned on the scan on the configuration page, it takes a few minutes to register .. Then click the scan on the graph page and it will show up.. I have160 turned on for 5Ghz and off for 2.4If I enabled "Enable 160 MHz" for 5GHz Wireless, then my wifi is not in the graph.
RT-AX58U
Firmware Version: 386.1.2
This has been discussed heavily in the beta thread if you are keen to go and have a read.I updated over a week ago and the temperature is still high
Broadcom hasn't updated their visualization tool to support 160 MHz.If I enabled "Enable 160 MHz" for 5GHz Wireless, then my wifi is not in the graph.
RT-AX58U
Firmware Version: 386.1.2
can you describe the placement of the router? is there enough space around it to breathe? is it placed near a ceiling where heat builds up anyway? or worse, a corner near the ceiling, where little to no air flows? how are the vents on the case - have you dusted them recently?I updated over a week ago and the temperature is still high
do it! thumbs up!This thread is going to be locked soon, as it has run its course (it's been two weeks since the 386.1_2 release).
Normally I disconnect my router for 20 minutes so it erases the previous setup. You may 1st try to turn off/on the device 1st. If it doesn't register, turn off router for a few minutes.Sorry if this has been asked already.. however today I tried giving a device on my network a static IP on my AX88U running this firmware. When I set the static IP on the router, and refresh things on the device. The device shows the previous IP. If I manually set the IP on the device itself. Looking at the DHCP Leases on the router, it shows the original IP, not the static IP I have set on the device*. Something seems broken... the router log does show this message often "kernel: mac address not mesh client, can't update it's ip"
Any clues to what's the issue?
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!