Thanks for confirming, that's a shame, so it would seem pretty doubtful that this would be fixed by @RMerlin at some point as this is probably the final firmware as support will be dropped at the end of 2024.Hot swiping is only present in 14_2 firmware. I have also used Asus EOM firmware few weeks ago and had no issues with hot swiping.
Many times doing a full reset after an upgrade will solve unusual problems like this.Hmmm I was hoping to see someone with the same situation as me but no luck.
I made a dirty update on my AC86U from 386.14_2 to 386.14 and everything was seemed ok but I started to notice some weird lag spike every 10 mins.
I tried to investigate but could not fine anything in the logs and no unusual activity in htop.
I ended up rolling back to 386.14 and everything is bad to normal.
I use Skynet and FlexQoS but the problem was still happening even after disabling them.
I also saw the thread talking about a malware but my WAN access was disabled as well as all the AICloud features.
Anyone having any idea could be the culprit?
With this last version I do not see anymore the Trend Micro in the log. I don't know if it is just a case but for the first time I don't have this annoying log error.Has anyone had an instance where Trend Micro was not present or would -not- run in this version, or since v386.14 was released on either RT-AC96 or GT=AC2900? Thanks!
I repeated the dirty upgrade and all is good now.I tried a dirty upgrade on my AC68u to 386.14_2 and subsequently can't connect to the 5Ghz wifi (2.4 is fine). I downgraded back to 386.14 and connectivity to 5GHz is now working again.
After updating from 386.14._2 both 86U main router and 68U mesh one I have those 2 issue
1- let's encript certificate valid until 2024/12/6 marked as valid and not renewd
2- 68u mesh disconnected ( is connect via cable) and need to reboot many time to connect again
Any suggestion?
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