Applies only to PEBKAC models.Weird, I was made to understand that the AC3200 would burst into flames immediately upon installation of 384 code.
Applies only to PEBKAC models.
Applies only to PEBKAC models.
RTFM!Majority of my network "problems" have been diagnosed as PEBKAC, thus easily solved by reading the instructions.
Coming from 384.4 alpha 2 to beta 1, with rt-ac5300, i am seeing slower speed in wifi on adaptive qos fq_codel by 30%. Speed drops from 111 Mbps to 70Mbps. Do i need to do factory reset, Merlin?
Ac3200 - router seems fine, but issue where you change a Wi-fi setting (2.4 in this case) causes all radios to go offline, only a power recycle will bring radios back with new settings. Did do a reset both before and after applying firmware..
Which specific setting did you change?
Thank You Merlin, excellent work. So far everything seems fast and rock solid.
Channel - set from auto to channel 6
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Feb 28 16:44:47 rc_service: httpds 310:notify_rc restart_wireless
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: device eth2 left promiscuous mode
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering disabled state
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: device eth1 left promiscuous mode
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering disabled state
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: device eth3 left promiscuous mode
Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering disabled state
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: device eth2 entered promiscuous mode
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: device eth1 entered promiscuous mode
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: device eth3 entered promiscuous mode
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering forwarding state
Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering forwarding state
Mine looks like this...Just tried on my own RT-AC3200 and no issue - channel went from 9 (that was auto-selected) to 1, still broadcasting normally.
What do you have in your system log after you changed channel? Normal output should look like this:
Code:Feb 28 16:44:47 rc_service: httpds 310:notify_rc restart_wireless Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: device eth2 left promiscuous mode Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering disabled state Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: device eth1 left promiscuous mode Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering disabled state Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: device eth3 left promiscuous mode Feb 28 16:44:49 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering disabled state Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: device eth2 entered promiscuous mode Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 2(eth2) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: device eth1 entered promiscuous mode Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 3(eth1) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: device eth3 entered promiscuous mode Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering forwarding state Feb 28 16:44:50 kernel: br0: port 4(eth3) entering forwarding state
(side note: I see Asus/Broadcom still haven't fixed their channel width downgrade, where the downgrade will move it back to channel 6 rather than stay on the manually selected channel. I recommend people also set the 2.4 GHz band to 20 MHz to ensure their selected channel does get used)
I guess that waiting restart wireless gives a clue.. I will set to 20mhz and see if that takes tomorrow (am in uk)
Odd. It would seem to imply that the wireless stack restart never completed, or was taking far longer than expected to complete when you did the other change that initiated a complete net and phy stack restart.
Do you have a very large set of DHCP manual assignments migrated from an earlier build?What would have caused the complete net and phy stack restart ? I didn’t make any other changes at that point. I had to do a power recycle to get wireless back..
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Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: br0: port 5(eth6) entered listening state
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: br0: port 5(eth6) entered listening state
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: acsd[2741]: unhandled level 2 translation fault (11) at 0x03e4a4cb, esr 0x92000006
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: pgd = ffffffc016644000
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: [03e4a4cb] *pgd=00000000161c2003, *pud=00000000161c2003, *pmd=0000000000000000
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: CPU: 1 PID: 2741 Comm: acsd Tainted: P O 4.1.27 #2
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: task: ffffffc0167d0ac0 ti: ffffffc0169f8000 task.ti: ffffffc0169f8000
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: PC is at 0xf746c768
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: LR is at 0x40b68
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: pc : [<00000000f746c768>] lr : [<0000000000040b68>] pstate: 20080010
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: sp : 00000000ffe332fc
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: x12: 0000000000000100
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: x11: 00000000ffe33438 x10: 0000000000061e90
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: x9 : 00000000f7641ce0 x8 : 0000000000000000
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: x7 : 00000000ffffffed x6 : 0000000000061ad4
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: x5 : 00000000ffe33420 x4 : 00000000005f1c00
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: x3 : 0000000000000000 x2 : 000000008f40fc00
Mar 1 03:06:01 kernel: x1 : 0000000000000000 x0 : 0000000003e4a4cf
Mar 1 03:06:03 kernel: br0: port 5(eth6) entered learning state
Mar 1 03:06:05 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Mar 1 03:06:05 kernel: br0: port 5(eth6) entered forwarding state
Astrill won't fix issues happening with beta releases, because it might be wasted development time as things might change again during development. I'd be patient, and wait until after the final 384.4 release is out to give them a chance to look into it. So far, they've always resolved any compatibility issues introduced by firmware changes.
You might want to contact them as well, since they're the ones who can fix any compatibility issues. I have no information as to how their plugin works or is implemented.
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