Asusrouterlover
Regular Contributor
wifi stil drop pls update i just make clean install same problem
There is nothing else for me to update. Either revert to the previous version, or wait for the next release.wifi stil drop pls update i just make clean install same problem
It's a fix that I implemented backward (never showing the buttons instead of always showing them), will be fixed for the next build.On 386.7_1-gcbedbbd5b0 on RT-AX86U, I turn off Open VPN as server, but there is no APPLY button when doing this and it doesn't actually turn it off.
No, it is not. You want 386.7_1-gcbedbbd5b0 in the Test builds directory.Can someone verify that GT-AXE11000_386.7_beta2_cferom_pureubi is the new version with the OLD wireless drivers??
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There`s no change to the GT-AXE11000 wireless driver.Can someone verify that GT-AXE11000_386.7_beta2_cferom_pureubi is the new version with the OLD wireless drivers??
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Idem, there's no change to the RT-AC86U wireless driver...Now one 2.4 GHz device can no longer connect (while others on the same band do).
Same here...5G1 is back online. I will wait to enable IPV6 at this time though!The new build with the older drivers has fixed my issues with 386.7 on the GT-AX11000. No more random disconnects or logs going crazy. Going on over 33 hrs now with no issues, before I couldn't get past 12-13 hrs post reboot without issues
Did this only start happening after installing 386.7?Having a weird issue on our AX88 I can't get my head around. Started recently, but I didn't change anything. Maybe someone else has an idea?
All of a sudden the internet connection drops. WiFi disconnects and can't get a IP address. After a reboot everything is back, which sounds like a memory issue.
Looking in the logs everything starts around the following error:
"failed to write /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases: No space left on device"
After that the firewall errors out, tries to restart and fails and quickly after that everything deteriorates. Any idea what can cause this?
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