I am experiencing the same flapping issue. No rush @Ranger802004 - but any idea(s) on when a new release is slated to deal with that specific issue?
Cheers and thanks as usual
Cheers and thanks as usual
It seems like on some models. It starts with the secondary WAN. The script automatically moves it at boot. On my AC86U it boots with primary wan . So it depends on the model.More interesting info @Ranger802004
So I hard powered down my ASUS AX88U router, and brought it up, and my ISP02 (Secondary WAN) took over as the "Connected" connection, and my ISP01 (Primary WAN) was in "Hot-Standby", but after a minute or so, the Dual WAN Script made ISP01 (Primary WAN), the "Connected" connection, and ISP02 (Secondary WAN) was now in "Hot-Standby".
That’s normal behavior from boot up, it boots with WAN1 as Primary.More interesting info @Ranger802004
So I hard powered down my ASUS AX88U router (both ISP modems were still powered up), and then powered it back up, and my ISP02 (Secondary WAN) took over as the "Connected" connection, and my ISP01 (Primary WAN) was in "Hot-Standby", but after a minute or so, the Dual WAN Script made ISP01 (Primary WAN), the "Connected" connection, and ISP02 (Secondary WAN) was now in "Hot-Standby".
It is weird how my AC86U boots with WAN0 by defaultThat’s normal behavior from boot up, it boots with WAN1 as Primary.
All I have own and have seen boot on WAN1It is weird how my AC86U boots with WAN0 by default
Is it because of it's using the USB modem instead of LAN as secondary?All I have own and have seen boot on WAN1
That’s a possibility since it sets up as a device once initialized.Is it because of it's using the USB modem instead of LAN as secondary?
There is a v2.0.1-beta1 available on the beta channel that may resolve this so test that while collecting debug logs please and if you are still having issues i will send you then link v1.6.0 when I get back home.Hello. The script is great, but unfortunately, after updating to version 2, I have a problem with high CPU usage and 100% packet loss (which causes WAN switching even though the Internet connection is working). Everything worked fine in the final version 1.6. Is it possible to download the previous version of the script?
Cheers and thanks.
I had this version installed, and the problem also occurred (ASUS AX58U, with Diversion and Skynet installed, and Ai Protection enabled). If it's not a problem, could you please provide a link to version 1.6? Thank you very much.There is a v2.0.1-beta1 available on the beta channel that may resolve this so test that while collecting debug logs please and if you are still having issues i will send you then link v1.6.0 when I get back home.
Can you provide logs to help me diagnose your issue?I had this version installed, and the problem also occurred (ASUS AX58U, with Diversion and Skynet installed, and Ai Protection enabled). If it's not a problem, could you please provide a link to version 1.6? Thank you very much.
I will resolve that on next upload and no that just means your router couldn’t ping out to the target with an IP rule specifying the outbound interface in the rule.I've given 2.0.1-beta1 a go and I'm getting a log full of:
wan-failover: Debug - failed to set WAN1GWMAC
Didn't get this on 1.6.
Router debug log attached if that's what you need.
Also should I be worried about this warning in the log:
wan-failover: WAN Status - ***Warning*** Compatibility issues with 8.8.4.4 may occur without specifying Outbound Interface
Sure, only on Saturday will I be at home long enough to do that.Can you provide logs to help me diagnose your issue?
I have published a minor revision (v2.0.1-beta2), give it a try and if you are still having issues collect the debug logs for me and the dedicated link to v1.6.0 is located below.I had this version installed, and the problem also occurred (ASUS AX58U, with Diversion and Skynet installed, and Ai Protection enabled). If it's not a problem, could you please provide a link to version 1.6? Thank you very much.
The WAN1GWMAC issue should be resolved in v2.0.1-beta2, test and let me know. (This is possibly what was causing your CPU spikes)I've given 2.0.1-beta1 a go and I'm getting a log full of:
wan-failover: Debug - failed to set WAN1GWMAC
Didn't get this on 1.6.
Router debug log attached if that's what you need.
Also should I be worried about this warning in the log:
wan-failover: WAN Status - ***Warning*** Compatibility issues with 8.8.4.4 may occur without specifying Outbound Interface
I wasn't getting CPU spikes but I can confirm that the WAN1GWMAC error is gone and also WAN1 is showing a MAC address in the settings too so all looking good.The WAN1GWMAC issue should be resolved in v2.0.1-beta2, test and let me know. (This is possibly what was causing your CPU spikes)
So far so good, there are still CPU usage spikes (definitely larger than in version 1.6), but so far there is no problem with switching WANI have published a minor revision (v2.0.1-beta2), give it a try and if you are still having issues collect the debug logs for me and the dedicated link to v1.6.0 is located below.
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