Asus are aware of the issue, and they are still trying to fix it on their own end. In the mean time they suggested a temporary workaround, I need to investigate it.Something looks wrong with bwdpi and flow cache on the 5.02p1 platform (RT-AX68U and RT-AX86U). I can try to poke at Asus about it next week, but otherwise not much I can do about this since both are outside of my control. Same issue also exists on the stock firmware.
until @RMerlin decides it's time to move onwards and upwards; it takes as long as it takesWhat is the usual 'time frame' from a Beta release, to a stable one?
That ping - to which server? I believe I'm farther away from Toronto than you and I'm getting ping (8ish ms) +jitter (<0.5ms) under 9ms on my DSL. Different provider, different infrastructure...1/20th of your package DL too...but that doesn't seem right to me somehow.
No. The problem was in the wrong value in nvram. dropbear was wrong when reading data from nvram.No. Your username is corrupted.
That ping - to which server? I believe I'm farther away from Toronto than you and I'm getting ping (8ish ms) +jitter (<0.5ms) under 9ms on my DSL. Different provider, different infrastructure...1/20th of your package DL too...but that doesn't seem right to me somehow.
I am at the latest version but not beta.
Thanks Eric,On Asus's recommendation I downgraded the bwdpi engine for the affected platform to resolve the compatibility issues on that platform. I uploaded new test builds here:
OneDrive
www.asuswrt-merlin.net
They worked fine here when I tested them.
Beta 2 seems to have fixed the issue here as well - AX86U.On Asus's recommendation I downgraded the bwdpi engine for the affected platform to resolve the compatibility issues on that platform. I uploaded new test builds here:
OneDrive
www.asuswrt-merlin.net
They worked fine here when I tested them.
Totally unrelated, the only change is the Trend Micro engine, which won't be used if you use Cake.Thanks Eric,
I stuffed the latest firmware onto my families RT-AX86U (& perhaps I'm not the best test enviornment being a busy family & all) but it seems my CAKE test results have suddenly worsened) going from a typical A rating to C & D. Hmmmmmmm
On Asus's recommendation I downgraded the bwdpi engine for the affected platform to resolve the compatibility issues on that platform. I uploaded new test builds here:
OneDrive
www.asuswrt-merlin.net
They worked fine here when I tested them.
Feb 28 06:48:18 RT-AX86U-E330 BWDPI: fun bitmap = 4ff
Feb 28 06:48:18 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: qos_count=0, qos_check=0
Feb 28 06:48:21 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: qos rule is less than 22
Feb 28 06:48:21 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: restart A.QoS because set_qos_conf / set_qos_on / setup rule fail
That has nothing to do with disconnections, FC is for NAT acceleration.FC may still be effected? I'm getting disconnects on my AX68 but the AX58 is fine. Wondering if there is still another issue with AX68, or I have another problem. I don't use QoS or Trend.
This has made me happy, thanks Kernol and Eric.Repeated the tests I had done previously in this thread after installing beta2 on RT-AX86U Main router only.
I confirm that Adaptive QoS seems to be better - Bandwidth Monitor definitely reporting correct speeds; HW acceleration remains enabled; Bufferbloat score improves from C [No QoS] to A; Syslog does however still show
- which I assume is another one of those meaningless log entries to be ignored by us non-coders?Code:Feb 28 06:48:18 RT-AX86U-E330 BWDPI: fun bitmap = 4ff Feb 28 06:48:18 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: qos_count=0, qos_check=0 Feb 28 06:48:21 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: qos rule is less than 22 Feb 28 06:48:21 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: restart A.QoS because set_qos_conf / set_qos_on / setup rule fail
FlexQos also seems to be working - A for bufferbloat test as above ... save that I don't see the log entry mentioned above?.
CakeQoS remains the champion for me and my setup as per pic below ...
View attachment 39893
Reverted to Cake and turned off TrendMacro .
MANY thanks for your perpetual quest to release AAA grade firmware.
@kernol...do you use the default settings for cake and do you use the cake add on as well?Repeated the tests I had done previously in this thread after installing beta2 on RT-AX86U Main router only.
I confirm that Adaptive QoS seems to be better - Bandwidth Monitor definitely reporting correct speeds; HW acceleration remains enabled; Bufferbloat score improves from C [No QoS] to A; Syslog does however still show
- which I assume is another one of those meaningless log entries to be ignored by us non-coders?Code:Feb 28 06:48:18 RT-AX86U-E330 BWDPI: fun bitmap = 4ff Feb 28 06:48:18 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: qos_count=0, qos_check=0 Feb 28 06:48:21 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: qos rule is less than 22 Feb 28 06:48:21 RT-AX86U-E330 A.QoS: restart A.QoS because set_qos_conf / set_qos_on / setup rule fail
FlexQos also seems to be working - A for bufferbloat test as above ... save that I don't see the log entry mentioned above?.
CakeQoS remains the champion for me and my setup as per pic below ...
View attachment 39893
Reverted to Cake and turned off TrendMacro .
MANY thanks for your perpetual quest to release AAA grade firmware.
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