Are you using the 2.5 GB ports for Ethernet backhaul? I have had the 2.5 GB backhaul fail between my AX86U Pro and AX86U node. Switched /o a 1 GB port and it is stable.Another observation after installing the last two releases 33338 and then this 33340 to fix the 33338 webUI corruption...
I noticed my 5.0 wireless backhaul turn ON in the Wireless Log (AX; NSS 4 between two 4-stream nodes) despite having a working MoCA wired backhaul. Toggling Ethernet Backhaul Mode ON and then OFF clears this wireless backhaul connection from the log. I'm left wondering why installing the firmware (without and subsequently with a Hard Reset) turns ON the wireless backhaul, and if it would have turned OFF in due time without my intervention. This 'wireless backhaul turning ON' issue did not present with previous firmware upgrades.
Does anyone have i) Ethernet Backhaul Mode disabled to permit wireless backhaul failover; ii) a stable, working wired backhaul; AND iii) a wireless backhaul connection listed in the Wireless Log when it should not be ON? If so, does toggling EBM clear this wireless backhaul entry from the log?
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Are you using the 2.5 GB ports for Ethernet backhaul? I have had the 2.5 GB backhaul fail between my AX86U Pro and AX86U node. Switched /o a 1 GB port and it is stable.
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