No guest network enabled, all running Asus stock firmware so can't see temps. Also all firmware is up to date.looks like it has something to do with the guest network and possibly aimesh. have you tried updating firmware? psm watchdog might have to do with heat, have you checked the temps? probably a bug in firmware or power issues.
No guest network enabled, all running Asus stock firmware so can't see temps. Also all firmware is up to date.
AX86U main router - AX88U node and AC68U node.
Previously it was AX88U main router - AC68R node and AC68U node.
Bought the AX86U as I thought the AC68R might be failing now I'm wondering if the issue is caused by AX88U bought renewed from Amazon.
I only started noticing connection issues and major throughput drops after installing the 88U requiring frequent reboots to clear (daily or more when AX88U was main router) that has improved since putting the AX86U as main router.
This is what I see when it starts having issues. That is a wired connection also but I see similar results on wireless tests too.hmm. i thought wl0 meant guest network. guess i'm wrong. maybe it means the node. you could be right about it. have you checked the temps on it? maybe the power supply is bad?
This is what I see when it starts having issues.
Yes factory reset after upgrading to latest firmware.Same error reported here. Maybe a bug in the current firmware. Have you tried doing a factory reset?
The log level idea is just a guess. If it is set incorrectly I think it would be in the acsd deamon and not something you can change, it would need to be fixed in a firmware update.Thanks for clarifying. The change in log level should then have happen because of the power off and restart, as I did not do any conf changes at all. Do you know where and how I can check the log level, directly at the linux command level? and what should the default value be?
Did you find a resolution to this, tglesel? I'm getting these messages every 4-5 mins and eventually the routers get their knickers in a twist and I lose the wireless and the system (3x AX92Us in an Ethernet AiMesh) reboots, but doesn't always come up clean. I thought it may be because I've some wireless bands disabled on some of the routers, but I've re-enabled everything an appears to be the same. Latest Asus code, no strange settings (as far as I'm aware). I think I'm going to have to get in touch with Asus Support if you didn't find a cause/resolution.Thanks for clarifying. The change in log level should then have happen because of the power off and restart, as I did not do any conf changes at all. Do you know where and how I can check the log level, directly at the linux command level? and what should the default value be?
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