Can you post the last couple of entries from that log? Also, does the syslog show a logout?
Aug 1 05:59:59 dropbear[14972]: Child connection from *.*.*.*:64440
Aug 1 05:59:59 dropbear[14972]: Exit before auth: Exited normally
Aug 1 13:00:00 ntp: start NTP update
the debug2.png is cutoff, can you widen it to show the whole thing? also, to have it not reset you would need to check the box to preserve the log so it doesnt reset on each new page. Just throwing something out there, but what would happen if you disabled ipv6 on the router and tried?
are you using custom names for any of your clients via manually assigned dhcp numbers? to me it appears that get_client_detail_info function or parsing of the result of that function is perhaps crapping out
Are you running an anti-virus suite that includes network protection? If so, try disabling it and see if things change.
what shows up when you do a nvram get custom_clientlist from the router?
ok, can you simply add one for and existing client and see what happens then?
what shows for nvram get client_info_tmp ?
Are you running an anti-virus suite that includes network protection? If so, try disabling it and see if things change.
No, not on the router, on the host PC. I know you are running in a VM, but not sure if it still could somehow play a role. At least one of your posts seemed to show it spinning on an AJAX call to update the client icons.On the router? Not currently.
No, not on the router, on the host PC. I know you are running in a VM, but not sure if it still could somehow play a role. At least one of your posts seemed to show it spinning on an AJAX call to update the client icons.
out of curiosity, what VM are you using and are the blank entries related to the VM interfaces?
ok, just out of curiosity, can you disconnect those clients that are showing up as blank from the router and try again?
im just thinking that the blank entries are causing the issue. Im not sure why your win10 machine would show blank, does it not have a host name and what is the type of machine/nic? Is the win10 machine also running the esx VM? I dont have an esxi host to play with, I either use hyper-v or virtualbox. I have my adapter set up as natted so it isnt an issue, Im thinking that you have yours set up as something else (host/bridged)?
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