BaronBerserker
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Hello,
I've tried Asus support without much luck, so I'm hoping someone here can help. I have a new AX86U where initially, the only change I made was updating the firmware right away. However, the LAN connection to my PC started dropping for about 30 seconds at apparently random times - sometimes I'll go a whole day without any issues; earlier this afternoon, it dropped six times in 10 minutes. It always reconnects automatically. WiFi hasn't had any issues so far.
Everything works great with all of the same components but swapping back to my older Asus router, so I assume the issue must be with the AX86U. I've tried two of the four LAN ports on the back, and both show this issue.
Just as a guess, I tried extending the DHCP lease time as far as it will go. The DHCP query frequency was originally set to Agressive Mode, but I've tried both Normal Mode and Continuous Mode as well, with no luck. Asus support also had me try enabling the "Jumbo Frame" option under Advanced Settings > LAN > Switch Control.
Around the time the connection drops, I frequently see repeating message combinations like this in the system logs:
And then all that repeats again the next time it goes down and comes back up. I'm also not sure why the time codes seem to change so drastically - with the next LAN drop, the first section is back around 19:35 before switching back to 13:35 again toward the end.
I'm not sure if it's related, but I also see a fair number of repeated messages like this:
Any thoughts or other things I can try? I'd prefer sticking with stock firmware instead of trying Merlin just yet, if possible.
I've tried Asus support without much luck, so I'm hoping someone here can help. I have a new AX86U where initially, the only change I made was updating the firmware right away. However, the LAN connection to my PC started dropping for about 30 seconds at apparently random times - sometimes I'll go a whole day without any issues; earlier this afternoon, it dropped six times in 10 minutes. It always reconnects automatically. WiFi hasn't had any issues so far.
Everything works great with all of the same components but swapping back to my older Asus router, so I assume the issue must be with the AX86U. I've tried two of the four LAN ports on the back, and both show this issue.
Just as a guess, I tried extending the DHCP lease time as far as it will go. The DHCP query frequency was originally set to Agressive Mode, but I've tried both Normal Mode and Continuous Mode as well, with no luck. Asus support also had me try enabling the "Jumbo Frame" option under Advanced Settings > LAN > Switch Control.
Around the time the connection drops, I frequently see repeating message combinations like this in the system logs:
Jan 7 19:35:02 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 8) Link DOWN.
Jan 7 19:35:02 kernel: br0: port 4(eth1) entered disabled state
Jan 7 19:35:22 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 8) Link Up at 100 mbps full duplex
Jan 7 19:35:22 kernel: br0: port 4(eth1) entered listening state
Jan 7 19:35:22 kernel: br0: port 4(eth1) entered listening state
Jan 7 19:35:24 kernel: br0: port 4(eth1) entered learning state
Jan 7 19:35:26 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Jan 7 19:35:26 kernel: br0: port 4(eth1) entered forwarding state
Jan 7 13:35:30 dnsmasq-dhcp[26933]: DHCPDISCOVER(br0) [PC IP address] [PC MAC address]
Jan 7 13:35:30 dnsmasq-dhcp[26933]: DHCPOFFER(br0) [PC IP address] [PC MAC address]
Jan 7 13:35:30 dnsmasq-dhcp[26933]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) [PC IP address] [PC MAC address]
Jan 7 13:35:30 dnsmasq-dhcp[26933]: DHCPACK(br0) [PC IP address] [PC MAC address]
And then all that repeats again the next time it goes down and comes back up. I'm also not sure why the time codes seem to change so drastically - with the next LAN drop, the first section is back around 19:35 before switching back to 13:35 again toward the end.
I'm not sure if it's related, but I also see a fair number of repeated messages like this:
Jan 7 13:33:59 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1133): eth7: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xe832 (36/160)
Jan 7 13:33:59 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1602): eth7: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xe832 (36/160)
Jan 7 13:33:59 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1860): eth7: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xe832 (36/160)
Jan 7 13:34:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1133): eth7: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xe932 (40/160)
Any thoughts or other things I can try? I'd prefer sticking with stock firmware instead of trying Merlin just yet, if possible.
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