Same issues .. looking for answers
Hey everyone, I have been dealing with this for a bit of time now .. all of the issues listed, and getting no help from the support guys. I'm thinking AP mode is just not well tested, and it is probably a firmware issue. I have several of these at a client site. The design was supposed to be one as the router, and the others as AP's ... they configure fine, and even work, as long as there is no real traffic on them, but as soon as there is real traffic (other than basic ICMP) they go into some strange flood state, and end up restarting themselves. Additionally, just running them as AP's only, connected to the corporate switch, produces all of the same issues discussed in this thread. I would really love to be able to use these devices, but as they are now, they are not usable as intended. Let's try to keep this thread going, until we can get answers from ASUS ..... oh, and I have one of these running my home network, and it works great .... they just don't seem to be well tested on anything but a single entity network, with little traffic.
Additional side note .. when I run them together in AP mode, when they do work ... every hour or so, they start the TCP Retransmission storm, that acts as if there is duplicate IP's ... which there are not ... and it always happens after someone shuts off their computer, or puts it into sleep mode ... a TCP ACK starts getting into some loop, and consumes the entire network bandwidth, until it eventually times out .. after about 3-4 minutes. I have captured it with Wireshark, and it is very weird.... and only happens with the RT-AC87's ..... when I take them out of the equation, no problemo.