Control Channel
Auto Current Control Channel: 0
I've got an odd one that has appeared after installing the beta.
On my AC86U that is configured as an AP the 5 GHz and is not active.
Nothing shows doing a WiFi analyzer scan, no 5 GHz clients are connected as far as I can tell. The 2.4 band is fine and appears in a scan.
I see this in the General tab:
Code:Control Channel Auto Current Control Channel: 0
Both the control and extension channel dropdowns only have Auto as a selection.
Any ideas?
| I get this on my RT-AX88U if I quickly power off/on. What I have to do, to ensure the 5GHz function totally comes back online, is leave the power off for like 10mins or more, then a power on. Reboot's are ok, just the quick power Power off/on aren't.I've got an odd one that has appeared after installing the beta.
On my AC86U that is configured as an AP the 5 GHz and is not active.
Nothing shows doing a WiFi analyzer scan, no 5 GHz clients are connected as far as I can tell. The 2.4 band is fine and appears in a scan.
I see this in the General tab:
Code:Control Channel Auto Current Control Channel: 0
Both the control and extension channel dropdowns only have Auto as a selection.
Any ideas?
Means your wifi radio is crashed. Try a complete power cycle.
I get this on my RT-AX88U if I quickly power off/on.
Hello RMerlin, thank you for you tireless work for all of us.
Do you have an idea at this point when these beta versions will make it to release?
No rush meant, just curious.
We're already on Beta 2
Beta 2 ?? I only see Beta 1 did i miss something ?
No, you didn't miss anything, I'm talking about the github source code, you'll have to compile it yourself.
I think beta 2 was an inclusion of the AC88U? Ax is still on beta1
Do you have an idea at this point when these beta versions will make it to release?
I had almost 8 days of uptime on rtax88u, till power outage brake my record. May be I should get ups for router and media converter.
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