Gilad
Occasional Visitor
Hi,
I'm about to give up on these routers as they are giving me hell.
Two AX92U with a network cable backhaul (AI mesh) setup with 3 separate SSIDs (2.4Ghz, 5Ghz and Wifi 6 only 5Ghz).
Routers run latest formal firmware (3.0.0.4.386_43084) but the same happened with previous two versions as well.
I did a clean manual install with a settings restore and re-added the mesh node after the upgrade to ensure a clean start.
The mesh is setup to reboot daily (5 AM) and I get a crashed 5Ghz wifi (no Internet) randomly every two-three days with the log saying:
kernel: wl1: fatal error, reinitializing, total count of reinit's[1]
Only a reset helps resolve this but I'm pretty sick and tired of not being able to trust the network to stay up.
Did anyone face this issue and resolved it?
I've already tweaked the settings over and over without any change to stability.
I suspect it's either a design flaw or a heat related issues (it can get hot here - around 30 Celsius when the AC is off).
Any ideas or advice before kicking the routers and getting something more reliable?
I'm about to give up on these routers as they are giving me hell.
Two AX92U with a network cable backhaul (AI mesh) setup with 3 separate SSIDs (2.4Ghz, 5Ghz and Wifi 6 only 5Ghz).
Routers run latest formal firmware (3.0.0.4.386_43084) but the same happened with previous two versions as well.
I did a clean manual install with a settings restore and re-added the mesh node after the upgrade to ensure a clean start.
The mesh is setup to reboot daily (5 AM) and I get a crashed 5Ghz wifi (no Internet) randomly every two-three days with the log saying:
kernel: wl1: fatal error, reinitializing, total count of reinit's[1]
Only a reset helps resolve this but I'm pretty sick and tired of not being able to trust the network to stay up.
Did anyone face this issue and resolved it?
I've already tweaked the settings over and over without any change to stability.
I suspect it's either a design flaw or a heat related issues (it can get hot here - around 30 Celsius when the AC is off).
Any ideas or advice before kicking the routers and getting something more reliable?