shahzadjaved
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Hello Everyone,
I have Asus RT-AC66U_B1 router. I was using Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14_2 (1-1-2020) up till now. Today I upgraded the firmware of the router to Asuswrt-Merlin 386.2_4 (30-Apr-2021) which is the latest one available.
Soon after reboot I noticed that one core of router processor is always 100%. Normally before the upgrade both cores used to stay well below 20 to 30% most of the times. I have restarted the router several times but still found that one core almost always remains 100%. I searched on the internet and found some suggestions so I turned Channel selection of both 2 and 5 Ghz from Auto to Manual but still the problem persists.
When I SSH into the router and used the top command I can see that "aaews --sdk_log_dir=/tmp" is using 49% of CPU and this command has several instances running at the same time.
I am worried that if the CPU usage is unnecessarily 100% all the time, router may overheat or get damaged. Can anyone please advise on this issue?
I have Asus RT-AC66U_B1 router. I was using Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14_2 (1-1-2020) up till now. Today I upgraded the firmware of the router to Asuswrt-Merlin 386.2_4 (30-Apr-2021) which is the latest one available.
Soon after reboot I noticed that one core of router processor is always 100%. Normally before the upgrade both cores used to stay well below 20 to 30% most of the times. I have restarted the router several times but still found that one core almost always remains 100%. I searched on the internet and found some suggestions so I turned Channel selection of both 2 and 5 Ghz from Auto to Manual but still the problem persists.
When I SSH into the router and used the top command I can see that "aaews --sdk_log_dir=/tmp" is using 49% of CPU and this command has several instances running at the same time.
I am worried that if the CPU usage is unnecessarily 100% all the time, router may overheat or get damaged. Can anyone please advise on this issue?