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Question about log history on my RT-AC66R

roldogg

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After upgrading my firmware to the latest Merlin build, my Internet connection has been a little slower than usual. I pulled up the history log on my router, and all I see is the following (this is constant, every second of every day, and I'm not knowledgeable enough to know what it's doing or if this is normal):

Apr 18 13:57:34 kernel: br0: neighbor 8000.20:aa:4b:e7:93:91 lost on port 1(vlan1)
Apr 18 13:57:34 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Apr 18 13:57:44 dnsmasq-dhcp[2044]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 192.168.1.180 00:21:6b:1a:39:ae
Apr 18 13:57:44 dnsmasq-dhcp[2044]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.1.180 00:21:6b:1a:39:ae MikeHP-PC
Apr 18 13:57:56 kernel: br0: neighbor 8000.20:aa:4b:e7:93:91 lost on port 1(vlan1)
Apr 18 13:57:56 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Apr 18 13:58:18 kernel: br0: neighbor 8000.20:aa:4b:e7:93:91 lost on port 1(vlan1)
Apr 18 13:58:18 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Apr 18 13:58:42 kernel: br0: neighbor 8000.20:aa:4b:e7:93:91 lost on port 1(vlan1)
Apr 18 13:58:42 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Apr 18 13:59:04 kernel: br0: neighbor 8000.20:aa:4b:e7:93:91 lost on port 1(vlan1)
Apr 18 13:59:04 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Apr 18 13:59:28 kernel: br0: neighbor 8000.20:aa:4b:e7:93:91 lost on port 1(vlan1)
Apr 18 13:59:28 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating

I could list pages of this, but I don't want to fill up this forum with garbage. Does anyone know what my router is doing and if this is normal or not? In addition to my RT-AC66R, I also have a Linksys N900 hooked into my RT-AC66R using a powerline adapter and it's setup in bridge mode, I have a WD AC Wireless Repeater, and then a DLink Wireless extender on the other side of the house extending my guest network. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


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By the way, I also have between 35-40 devices connected to the Internet and about 10 of those devices have static IPs, one of which is a server setup for my business and my partner logs into this server via RDP to work.

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