I don't know.what are these errors
I don't know.what are these errors
By any chance you are using QoS which disables the NAT acceleration engine?
On my RT-AX56U, CPU usage are high on 388-series firmwares, but so far it never maxed out like yours.
How is the CPU usage looking when the router is idle?
Also one more observation, I have a USB HDD that is connected to the router and I run a FTP server off the HDD.
I can scroll through images on the HDD without any noticed lag on 386.7_2, but it has become very slow to go through the images on the 388 firmwares.
Not sure if it is related, but the FTP server stops responding after a few days of uptime, and needed a reboot to fix that.
These issues were not on the 386.7_2 and earlier firmwares.
Cake disables NAT acceleration which causes an increased load on the cpu.Yes im using QoS. I have been using Cake for about a month. For my usage it has been running great. Does Cake disable NAT acceleration?
CPU usage on idle is in anywhere between 5-20%.
I also have M.2 SSD in enclosure with USB adapter to my router for scripts and FTP-server that I host for family and friends. For me I havent had any issues with my FTP server. Everyone can connect there at any time and it hasnt been down since I first enabled it. Speeds are also good when using it locally over SMB. Over WAN they max out at my internet provider speeds.
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by my knowledge any form of QOS disables the nat accelerationCake disables NAT acceleration which causes an increased load on the cpu.
This you are describing here has happened to me twice. There's definitely something going on...Always had it on 36. Settings are same as one previous firmware, and I never had this kind of problem with any of the firmwares before just on this one. And again this morning wifi just stopped working and get back again on my S23 Ultra with exclamation mark, and I turn it off and on again, and it was back, really strange problem.
what are these errors
Apr 20 21:24:06 kernel: wl0: PSM microcode watchdog fired at 604459 (seconds). Resetting.
Apr 20 21:24:06 kernel: wl0: reason = psm watchdog at 604459 seconds. corerev 131 ucode ...
Possibly the PSM-messages is related to the “power supply module”
That could be the S23. There's know WiFi issues at the minute I believe.Hmm strange... So I'm not the only one.
On AX88U.
Also what I noticed and it never happend before is on my S23 Ultra smartphone, wifi on 5Ghz got extremly slow I have 1/500 internet speed, and pages were loading and loading... then I went on speedtest to test speed and got 10mbps down and 500 up, but when I turn off wifi and turn it on in smartphone it was okay, but not for long and it happends again. I even get exclamation mark on my wifi icon on mobile when that happend, it's like connection was so bad it couldn't get any data or something. After that I reboot router when I noticed that strange behavior and now everything is back in normal.
Adaptive QoS is compatible with NAT acceleration.by my knowledge any form of QOS disables the nat acceleration
I think im gonna remove it and see if spikes continue.
Your issue is known and it's in your signature:
Scripts: Diversion, Skynet, Scribe, Connmon, ntpMerlin, scMerlin, spdMerlin, uiDivStats, vnStat.
You guys have to overcome this monitoring obsession and start using your routers for some Internet access.
Leave Diversion if you need on-router adblocking. Remove all the rest and try again. Your RT-AX56U perhaps hates you already.
pushing it too far with all those scripts
Thank you for giving us your opinion, Tech9. You are well known for your technical skills. I understand that the idea presented may be a long shot.Unlikely. This is something closed source wireless drivers related.
I think your suggestion that it is related to the wireless component or software is interesting.
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