There have been problems with the speed test on these routers for a while now. It's well documented.Flashed new firmware. First I noticed is speedtest is not accured. When I test it through web speed is 945/500 like it should, and when I test it via router UI it's around 600-700 download and upload is 497Mbps
Some people find that the stock Asus firmware works best on mesh nodes. That being said my mesh node is using Asuswrt-merlin and it works just fine.Is there any benefit with Merlin when running in AI Mesh AP mode?
In the first post of this thread it states:Upgraded my GT-AXE11000 to 388.1. No changes were made to my configuration.
Using it in AP mode.
Now any clients on 5GHz are being disconnected after a few minutes.
The errors I see in the logs are:
Dec 4 12:51:44 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(469): eth7: Deauth_ind XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: Station requesting (re)association is not authenticated with responding station (9)
Dec 4 12:51:44 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(486): eth7: Disassoc XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, status: 0, reason: Disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS (8)
Dec 4 12:51:44 hostapd: eth7: STA XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Clients on the 2.4GHz seem to be OK.
I need to go back to 386.7.2 as there are no issues on 5GHz with this version of the firmware.
Anyone else seen this kind of behavior?
Don't be afraid to follow his instructions here.I implemented some upgrade code that will at least fix/prevent the most problematic issues, but if you notice any odd behaviour following the upgrade, be ready to do a factory default reset, and to manually reconfigure your router.
Just upgraded my RT-AX86U. Operational with display issue for the port status. Thank you for all you do Merlin
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Your link to the commits section in GitHub nailed it. Thanks!Read the change log included with e firmware or visit the GitHub site for more detailed information.
This is an long standing issue that I've known and experienced myself for years. Asus just hasn't fixed it or can't fix it.Noticed when I am connected to a wireguard VPN that the Bandwidth Monitor shows all my traffic (UP and Down) as UPload with zero download.
Disconnect the WG VPN and it goes back to normal with both Upload and Download values displayed.
Not a big issue just and observation.
^this is a very good advice. put default fw to my mesh router, instantly solved both visual and ofc technical the connection between ax88u and ax86s. thank you very much ! also thanks for everyone involved in this dev that makes our life a little more .. funA good idea to run Asus factory firmware on the AiMesh nodes. And, do not force Ethernet backhaul as setting to wired backhaul can cause problems.
Import another config file. There is no data clear feature, or default feature.Thanks,flashed dirty in ax88u works great,on wireguard vpn client there is no option to delete or reset the client,only disable enable how do i remove config from wrg1?
A reset to defaults erases the JFFS. Importing a save JFFS usually has no negative impact to router stability after a reset. Skynet uses space on your USB drive as well as Entware. This combined with JFFS being erased could have caused your Skynet issue.Thank you @RMerlin !
Probably not 388.1 related, but anyone having issue with Skynet? Flashed from 388.1 beta4, factory reset, manual/minimal configuration, saved config and jffs (but didnt reimport because i thought no scripts after reboot jffs), re-flash 388.1 and import saved config wihout jffs enabled.
Will move to add-on forum. Just curious if anyone having same issue
Working now - changing from NextDNS to Quad9 TLS. Odd. Maybe something to do with CG-Nat or iptables.A reset to defaults erases the JFFS. Importing a save JFFS usually has no negative impact to router stability after a reset. Skynet uses space on your USB drive as well as Entware. This combined with JFFS being erased could have caused your Skynet issue.
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