I have GT-AX6000 as well running 388.2 and I had mem usage that high same as you. A temporary workaround I did, not really a fix, is to run diversion update twice a week which will drop the cache a bit to free some mem. I think i have seen it drop to about 53-54% after this. BUT a few hours later it will rise up.
I don't run Diversion or any AMTM/Scripts/Plugins on the Router
Keep it clean and simple. Let the router just be a router.The reason your "Let's go!" works well. Most complaints in beta/release threads are not firmware related.
Yes, that’s enabled (though it seems to be always empty/unused).Also, @Bogey make sure you have at least a 2GB swap file enabled.
388.2_2 (7-May-2023)
- UPDATED: Merged GPL 388_22668 for the XT12 (only)
- UPDATED: OpenVPN to 2.6.3.
- FIXED: QoS Status page wouldn't display Upload stats
if the WAN interface was set to a secondary
2.5G/10G port instead of the default WAN port.
- FIXED: dnsmasq may crash if no DNS server is configured
(fix backported from dnsmasq upstream)
- FIXED: Missing GPY211 driver for the XT12 and for certain
hardware revisions of other HND 5.04 models.
Let's GO!
DONE!
It's nothing to get excited about.Well, LETS PLAY!
It’s usually web reputation daemon (Malicious Sites Blocking) talking to rgom10-asus-en.url.trendmicro.com. But check and see if this name and the name redacted in your screenshot resolve to the same (or very close) IP addresses.Updated to 388.2_2 on my GT-AX11000 and RT-AX58U dirty update from 388.2 all good so far.
Curious about a connection on the router from a process called wred I assume its (Weighted random early detection) after a quick google. Used the list open files command lsof -i -P (a entware surprised it's not installed by default) to see the process and connections, and it seems to have this established connection to a site curious what it's doing. I have an assumption its to do with Trend Micros Engine for ai protection or QoS possibly for traffic shaping maybe someone would know more.
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It’s usually web reputation daemon (Malicious Sites Blocking) talking to rgom10-asus-en.url.trendmicro.com. But check and see if this name and the name redacted in your screenshot resolve to the same (or very close) IP addresses.
Same on ax86u, toggled app analysis on the off and now it's all good. Even had the ping penalty of qos until I toggled that setting... strange that would be enabled by default on this software. After a reboot it reverts to being enabled and included about a 1ms penalty. Once toggled on, hitting no it disables it and things are normal.Interesting observation... the Bandwidth Monitor is now working as it was before, without Apps analysis enabled... weird...
That'll be the S23. It has WiFi issues. Not sure if they're fully fixed yet. Samsung are aware
After withdraw Terms Of Policy of Trend Micro it stopped in my case.Interesting observation... the Bandwidth Monitor is now working as it was before, without Apps analysis enabled... weird...
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