Yes I have AiCloud and Cloud sync enabled. I use the AiCloud, but I have disabled Cloud Sync for now, to see how it goes.Do you have AiCloud/ Cloud Sync enabled?
Thanks! Client5 works but no go both with 2 or 3... still have the problem.My post was assuming you configured client 1. Your previous log seem to indicate you are using client 5... Change all the commands I gave to replace client1 with client5.
YESWorks in RT-AC 87R?
Yep, the same!My log is getting flooded with these messages....
mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:01:39 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:07:19 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:14:12 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:15:53 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:17:32 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:20:34 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:23:35 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:26:37 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:27:47 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:34:54 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Sep 26 11:39:00 mDNSNetMonitor: GetLargeResourceRecord: opt 65002 optlen 8 wrong
Nope, on a router.Fax, is this on a router or AP/Bridge?
I ask because I only see this on my AP although both ac87s are part of the same network, hard-wired to each other, which would seem to eliminate a problem with iTunes or other Bonjour-using app on the LAN.
Maybe it's just about in how AP mode is configured (partially loading a service it shouldn't?)?
Yes it will stay connected that is not a problem when the iDevice is on charge. Because once you plug it in to charge, iCloud sync and some other processes begin which of course require Network Connectivity, that's why it stays connected this way. But when it's not charging it kinda tries to save battery and goes to sleep, then you see Tx drops down to like 7 Mbps and then the iPad Air 2 disconnects. Same same here. It's iOS9 on iPad Air 2. Because my iPhone 6 is also on iOS9 and it's rock solid on 5Ghz, never disconnects.My iPad Air 2 stayed on 5Ghz for 7hrs overnight while on charge. Looks like it (probably unsurprisingly) is a problem specific to a low power state. It's clearly not right though, because I cannot believe that reestablishing itself on the network every 3 mins could possibly save battery life!
new ? i still see same traffic analyzer/monitorNice traffic monitoring feature.
Yep, figured. And, yes, I see exactly the same.Yes it will stay connected that is not a problem when the iDevice is on charge. Because once you plug it in to charge, iCloud sync and some other processes begin which of course require Network Connectivity, that's why it stays connected this way. But when it's not charging it kinda tries to save battery and goes to sleep, then you see Tx drops down to like 7 Mbps and then the iPad Air 2 disconnects. Same same here. It's iOS9 on iPad Air 2. Because my iPhone 6 is also on iOS9 and it's rock solid on 5Ghz, never disconnects.
How odd. I won't pretend to understand why it's just my AP. I've rebooted it of course and it just keeps on throwing errors, although it doesn't *seem* to be causing any problems. Both AP and router can see all the same devices.Nope, on a router.
Well, then why it didn't disconnect on iOS8.x.x at all? Now on iOS9 it does disconnect even on the old official firmwares, even on Merlin's firmware 378_55 where it was rock solid on iOS8.x.x Read here yesterday. And it's only iPad Air 2.Yep, figured. And, yes, I see exactly the same.
I have wondered what if it's an Apple bug, but there are no reports on their forums so I'm inclined to think it's another Quantenna snafu!
Yeah, clearly it's a change to the way the IPad Air 2 works with IOS9. What I mean is it doesn't seem to be affecting all routers/APs, or I think there would be more reports on Apple's own forums, or at least somewhere. The change appears to be affecting Quantenna uniquely, which should not be any great surprise as their wonderful chipset appears to need to be configured individually for EVERY device (and, now, OS version!)Well, then why it didn't disconnect on iOS8.x.x at all? Now on iOS9 it does disconnect even on the old official firmwares, even on Merlin's firmware 378_55 where it was rock solid on iOS8.x.x Read here yesterday. And it's only iPad Air 2.
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