We have been struggling with installing a second AX88U, router 2, utilized as a gateway for another subnet. We were hoping someone has already been able to implement this or may recognize the issue we are seeing. The diagram below shows the general setup of the network although our addressing differs. Generally, some pretty standard stuff but there are a few L2 switches not on the drawing along with isolated WLANs. Some background and history first before describing the problem...This configuration started out 12-15 years ago with two Netopia routers. Obviously, Router 1 is the internet gateway. There is a isolated (guest) subnet along with the pictured lan configuration. Router 1 also supports VPN connections of a couple of different flavors. Total connections for wired and wireless can approach 50 devices at times. Router 2 just supports the LAN pictured along with another isolated (guest internet only) LAN. Router 2 generally does not support more than 25 devices. Both routers support several manual/fixed address devices. With the use of some IP table entries on router 2, only the first 10 addresses on Router 1's normal LAN, 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.10, are visible to LAN 192.168.2.0. While there are several devices, the load is not heavy. The Netopia routers were replaced with two AC66Us running Tomato Shibby 31; we were not aware of Merlin's firmware as an option at the time. Two months ago, router 1 was replaced with an AX88U and is currently running Merlin 386.3. The integration/setup/swap of router 1 with the new AX88U running the Merlin firmware went completely as expected. The network has been stable for weeks. All isolation, port forwarding and isolated addressing is working as designed. While the guest (isolated) wireless network works as expected, I know YazFi could be used to tweak settings and offers more control. No routers overlap any wireless signals.
The problem: We have been unable to change out router 2 with a new AX88U running Merlin 386.2.6 or 386.3. When the AX88U is installed with Merlin firmware, everything seems to work with only one wired connection. While using a machine on the 192.168.2.0 network, pinging 192.168.1.100, 192.168.1.1 and google.com all work without issue although there is an extremely rare drop. Speed tests are satisfactory, but not maxed. As more wired devices are added back to router 2, pings begin to be lost much more frequently and eventually to the point of being unusable. Traceroute shows no odd information. Config in router 2 has been reduced to : WAN IP 192.168.1.100, WAN gateway 192.168.1.1, WAN netmask 255.255.255.0, WAN DNS1 192.168.1.1 and WAN DNS2 left blank. No NAT and no UPnP. The LAN IP is 192.168.2.1 with DNS1 1.1.1.1 and DNS2 1.0.0.1 being shelled out via DHCP. No other configuration setups are being used at this time (no special IP table rules). No guest/isolated network implemented yet and the wireless SIDS are junk data with junk passwords to prevent any devices from connecting while troubleshooting this problem.
1.) Both Merlin firmware versions were installed, reset and tested with a clean setup using: WPS button, NVRAM erase and the internal gui screens- multiple times to ensure clean.
2.) With several wired devices connected on the router 2 LAN, the router 2 network is unstable regardless of various different settings in the AX88U.
3.) No strange total amount of packets visible in the L2 switch connect to router 2.
4.) If the original AC66U is reinstalled, the network becomes stable instantly.
5.) A spare AC66U with Merlin 380.70_0 installed as router 2 reacts exactly like the AX88U. There was a feeling that there was a hardware issue with the AX88U, but having the AC66U perform the same way indicates we are missing something in the setup.
6.) A borrowed Tenda AC18 with stock firmware and very basic settings described above installed as router 2 works as expected with no losses.
7.) Unable to find anything like this for a setup in the forums to help with this problem.
The stock Asus firmware has not been tested yet, but my gut says it is unlikely to react any differently than with Merlin firmware installed. Any help or suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated. We have put in a considerable amount of time testing and reloading firmware along with reading the SNB forum posts. I don't think I have ever been this baffled with a network issue. I am humbly sure we are just missing something simple but need to ask for help. Newer, much more powerful hardware running Merlin software is the goal.
Thanks, Jay
The problem: We have been unable to change out router 2 with a new AX88U running Merlin 386.2.6 or 386.3. When the AX88U is installed with Merlin firmware, everything seems to work with only one wired connection. While using a machine on the 192.168.2.0 network, pinging 192.168.1.100, 192.168.1.1 and google.com all work without issue although there is an extremely rare drop. Speed tests are satisfactory, but not maxed. As more wired devices are added back to router 2, pings begin to be lost much more frequently and eventually to the point of being unusable. Traceroute shows no odd information. Config in router 2 has been reduced to : WAN IP 192.168.1.100, WAN gateway 192.168.1.1, WAN netmask 255.255.255.0, WAN DNS1 192.168.1.1 and WAN DNS2 left blank. No NAT and no UPnP. The LAN IP is 192.168.2.1 with DNS1 1.1.1.1 and DNS2 1.0.0.1 being shelled out via DHCP. No other configuration setups are being used at this time (no special IP table rules). No guest/isolated network implemented yet and the wireless SIDS are junk data with junk passwords to prevent any devices from connecting while troubleshooting this problem.
1.) Both Merlin firmware versions were installed, reset and tested with a clean setup using: WPS button, NVRAM erase and the internal gui screens- multiple times to ensure clean.
2.) With several wired devices connected on the router 2 LAN, the router 2 network is unstable regardless of various different settings in the AX88U.
3.) No strange total amount of packets visible in the L2 switch connect to router 2.
4.) If the original AC66U is reinstalled, the network becomes stable instantly.
5.) A spare AC66U with Merlin 380.70_0 installed as router 2 reacts exactly like the AX88U. There was a feeling that there was a hardware issue with the AX88U, but having the AC66U perform the same way indicates we are missing something in the setup.
6.) A borrowed Tenda AC18 with stock firmware and very basic settings described above installed as router 2 works as expected with no losses.
7.) Unable to find anything like this for a setup in the forums to help with this problem.
The stock Asus firmware has not been tested yet, but my gut says it is unlikely to react any differently than with Merlin firmware installed. Any help or suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated. We have put in a considerable amount of time testing and reloading firmware along with reading the SNB forum posts. I don't think I have ever been this baffled with a network issue. I am humbly sure we are just missing something simple but need to ask for help. Newer, much more powerful hardware running Merlin software is the goal.
Thanks, Jay