strange, sdb1 is using all time (there installed Entware, SWAP, Transmission and all of them were used during that occasion) so router shouldn't turn power off... at the same time, the HDD hibernation option was shut down. Do you have any ideas what could happened else?I think "WARN: Stalled endpoint" means something like power problem maybe from USB-drive.
Just a wish update following my troubles with the ac3200 on this firmware....
Disabling spanning tree has resolved the issues. I do now remember making this change in another 384 build.
In unclear as to whether this is a firmware bug or issues with perhaps sonos or my virgin hub3...
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https://www.snbforums.com/threads/stalled-endpoint.16810/strange, sdb1 is using all time (there installed Entware, SWAP, Transmission and all of them were used during that occasion) so router shouldn't turn power off... at the same time, the HDD hibernation option was shut down. Do you have any ideas what could happened else?
Have a look at these 60 pages: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/aimesh-on-the-t-mobile-tm-ac1900.43278/page-62#post-397941Hey everyone, I haven't posted in a while, but, got what I think is a common issue around here. I've done some searching but haven't found an exact solution besides downgrading back to 380.xx.
So, I'm using AC1900P(AC-68U firmware) v384.4_2 and i'm having pretty lousy Wifi speeds. I did a factory reset (Initialize) after I flashed 384.4_2. I've tried changing pretty much all wifi related settings and it doesn't help. I'd rather not downgrade either. I've seen the new alpha's out, might try those, but wanted to post here and get everyone's thoughts first.
Is this just a common thing with the new 384.xx firmware, or just specific to the AC-68U hardware? or maybe even more specific to Ac-1900P?
Haven't read it all, but, worth noting I don't have the TM version.Have a look at these 60 pages: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/aimesh-on-the-t-mobile-tm-ac1900.43278/page-62#post-397941
I have the AC1900P. No WiFi issues when I was on 384.4_2. Running the 384.5_alpha2 now.Hey everyone, I haven't posted in a while, but, got what I think is a common issue around here. I've done some searching but haven't found an exact solution besides downgrading back to 380.xx.
So, I'm using AC1900P(AC-68U firmware) v384.4_2 and i'm having pretty lousy Wifi speeds. I did a factory reset (Initialize) after I flashed 384.4_2. I've tried changing pretty much all wifi related settings and it doesn't help. I'd rather not downgrade either. I've seen the new alpha's out, might try those, but wanted to post here and get everyone's thoughts first.
Is this just a common thing with the new 384.xx firmware, or just specific to the AC-68U hardware? or maybe even more specific to Ac-1900P?
Ehh, I don't have any apple devices. Also, both 5 and 2.4ghz.I have the AC1900P. No WiFi issues when I was on 384.4_2. Running the 384.5_alpha2 now.
Are your issues on 2.4ghz or 5ghz? Apple devices? I find my Apple devices prefer lower 5ghz channels.
Disabled universal beamformimg on 5ghz? Disabled beamforming entirely on 2.4ghz? You probably have, just something to check. Forget the WiFi connection on your devices and reconnect them?
Might try disabling universal on 5ghz. Leave Ac Beamforming enabled.Ehh, I don't have any apple devices. Also, both 5 and 2.4ghz.
I haven't actually tried disabling beam forming, I really don't know how much it would help, all my wifi devices are pretty new(2016&newer).
Also worth noting, my internet speeds are 100/100mbps. I'm getting around 18/12mbps on 5ghz.
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Thanks. Seemed to work for me. I didn't catch any beamforming changes in the changelog , but I also just skimmed.Might try disabling universal on 5ghz. Leave Ac Beamforming enabled.
On 2.4ghz, disable both. Worth a shot.
You could also try the 384.5_alpha2. I’m running it and it’s very stable.
Great news!Thanks. Seemed to work for me. I didn't catch any beamforming changes in the changelog , but I also just skimmed.
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Haven't read it all, but, worth noting I don't have the TM version.
do you have it on USB3.0 and before you had enabled USB3.0 interference reduction, so at the end you had it working as USB2.0.after i upgraded firmware to 384.4_2, is my Asus AC88U losing write access on USB HardDrive? It giving error said "
Operation not supported.” when create file and move file. all i can do access is delete file only?
do you have it on USB3.0 and before you had enabled USB3.0 interference reduction, so at the end you had it working as USB2.0.
Upgrade changed it by default to disable (so its real USB3.0 now but not working anymore).
What type of drive is it and which port is it attached to (USB3 or USB2)?my drive is usb3.0 and i checked in admin panel its "Reducing USB 3.0 interference” ON..do i change it to OFF?
try on USB3 and set it to off (so acting as real USB3.0)my drive is usb3.0 and i checked in admin panel its "Reducing USB 3.0 interference” ON..do i change it to OFF?
What type of drive is it and which port is it attached to (USB3 or USB2)?
The 'Reducing USB 3.0 interference' set to ON causes the USB3 port to try and run as USB2. Some real USB3 drives don't like this, so it should be set to OFF if you are having problems.
try on USB3 and set it to off (so acting as real USB3.0)
if it doesnt work try on USB2.0 port.
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