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.Endless mistakes that I made, nothing changes. Do you have any recommendation?
 
Helo!View attachment 62793 .Endless mistakes that I made, nothing changes. Do you have any recommendation?
Easiest thing you could ever do with these Asus routers is perform a factory reset and format jffs, and start out fresh. But before you do that, I think you should share more than just a plain image of your system log. You need to discuss what "mistakes" you think you have made. You need to disclose more about your setup. Talk more about the things you have done, or things you have setup. It is easy to think that you have made a mistake looking only at the syslog, but sometimes it is just syslog chatter or indication of a problem that you didn't realize was there with the router hardware. What makes you think you have made a mistake? Is your internet not working correctly. Besides this syslog image, what has made you draw this conclusion. It is obvious there is some kind of kernel error. Maybe even a bad firewall configuration(e.g. bad firewall rules, or broken firewall scripts). It is hard to say. To me, this looks like broken wireless hardware.. did you purchase a "refurbished" or "renewed" or "used" router? If not, I think you should factory reset, and reconfigure your settings from the factory reset state. Don't try to restore your settings from a backup. You also need to make sure you format jffs and start out fresh. If it is broken hardware, you need to get a new router, or have Asus repair this one.
 
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Easiest thing you could ever do with these Asus routers is perform a factory reset and format jffs, and start out fresh. But before you do that, I think you should share more than just a plain image of your system log. You need to discuss what "mistakes" you think you have made. You need to disclose more about your setup. Talk more about the things you have done, or things you have setup. It is easy to think that you have made a mistake looking only at the syslog, but sometimes it is just syslog chatter or indication of a problem that you didn't realize was there with the router hardware. What makes you think you have made a mistake? Is your internet not working correctly. Besides this syslog image, what has made you draw this conclusion. It is obvious there is some kind of kernel error. Maybe even a bad firewall configuration(e.g. bad firewall rules, or broken firewall scripts). It is hard to say. To me, this looks like broken wireless hardware.. did you purchase a "refurbished" or "renewed" or "used" router? If not, I think you should factory reset, and reconfigure your settings from the factory reset state. Don't try to restore your settings from a backup. You also need to make sure you format jffs and start out fresh. If it is broken hardware, you need to get a new router, or have Asus repair this one.
No changes were made, just the router is turned on and devices are connected. No manipulation was done with the firewall. All additional features are disabled.
 

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No changes were made, just the router is turned on and devices are connected. No manipulation was done with the firewall. All additional features are disabled.
You may have bad hardware issue then, I am by no means an expert on kernel errors, I will let others weigh in. I just thought I would share my thoughts on the matter to see if it was helpful. If you havent already, Maybe you should perform a factory reset. It wouldn't hurt since you have no "extra" features configured.

Here is an image of what I mean:
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Check the box, and click restore. Then manually reconfigure everything.
 
Do you have any recommendation?

Update your firmware first. Current version is 386.14_2, you are running 386.12_6. The latest version contains critical security update. ASD is Asus Security Daemon, known to crash from time to time. Reset the router to factory defaults after the update, reconfigure manually, test again.
 
Update your firmware first. Current version is 386.14_2, you are running 386.12_6. The latest version contains critical security update. ASD is Asus Security Daemon, known to crash from time to time. Reset the router to factory defaults after the update, reconfigure manually, test again.
A new version was installed, I had an error with it. I tried to install the old version and everything works normally, no error was detected. I think the latest version has errors!
 
A new version was installed, I had an error with it. I tried to install the old version and everything works normally, no error was detected. I think the latest version has errors!
Nobody else is experiencing errors. It's just you. As mentioned, your top priority is getting it on the *latest* version. Then, factory reset.
 
I reset the router, so far everything is ok. I didn't want to reset it, you have to open the ports, etc
 
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