So, I have an AI Mesh network running 386.2_6 on the core AC86U and 2X AC68U nodes. Last night the network went down for an unknown reason with the core router in a loop cyclically shutting down the radios and the ethernet ports (both WAN and LAN ports) that I couldn't resolve without a serial connection which was beyond my capability. Deciding to give up since a down network does not make a happy home, I nuclear reset the core AC86U and reloaded the Merlin firmware (same release just to make sure it was clean.) Rebuilt just the basics (renamed wireless networks, assigned Comcast WAN static address range with DNS, user name, password) Router booted cleanly and failed to allow internet access by preventing DNS resolution showing timeouts on NSLOOKUP. As a result, NTP failed to synch, etc. Comcast address range has 5 assigned addresses using a 255.255.255.248 mask with a range of x.x.x.32 and a gateway address of x.x.x.38. Thinking the Comcast provided gateway that allows hybrid operation (routed NAT support for it's internal wireless and LAN ports) as well as routing to asserted assigned external static addresses was having issues, I assigned each of the 5 external IP addresses to a stand-alone PC and directly connected it to the LAN side of the Comcast gateway. Each of the addresses worked cleanly and whatsmyip showed the correct addresses externally. When I change the AC86U to DHCP, the AC86U gets assigned a 10.1.X.X address and works as expected (assuming you like double NATing and the like). I verified with Comcast tier 2 support that their gateway was working as expected and that there were no changes in configuration or firmware recently.
This obviously doesn't meet my intended use. I had a spare AC86U which I reloaded with the current ASUS factory load and nuclear reset process and got the same outcome. What am I forgetting to do that is causing this problem? I suspect that there was some kind of interaction that corrupted NVRAM or something else that forced the initial nuclear reset but the odds of two AC86U routers breaking identically on both Merlin and ASUS software seems remote. I'd appreciate any hints on troubleshooting, SMH config items that I have forgotten, etc. This is maddening....
BTW, the testing was done with the rest of the network isolated other than a single laptop dedicated to the effort. SSID names were changed to avoid contaminating the environment and the wired side of the network was unplugged...
Thanks!
Don
This obviously doesn't meet my intended use. I had a spare AC86U which I reloaded with the current ASUS factory load and nuclear reset process and got the same outcome. What am I forgetting to do that is causing this problem? I suspect that there was some kind of interaction that corrupted NVRAM or something else that forced the initial nuclear reset but the odds of two AC86U routers breaking identically on both Merlin and ASUS software seems remote. I'd appreciate any hints on troubleshooting, SMH config items that I have forgotten, etc. This is maddening....
BTW, the testing was done with the rest of the network isolated other than a single laptop dedicated to the effort. SSID names were changed to avoid contaminating the environment and the wired side of the network was unplugged...
Thanks!
Don