Yes, too many times...[emoji29]Did a factory reset?
So what is your question?in WAN setting menu
the voices (PPPOE settings)
Enable WAN default= yes
Enable NAT default = yes
enable UPNP default = yes
?
Ugo
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/possible-issue.18244/Asus RT-AC3100 380.61
Does this look normal to you guys.
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: net_ratelimit: 830 callbacks suppressed
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:34 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: net_ratelimit: 588 callbacks suppressed
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:39 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:44 kernel: net_ratelimit: 205 callbacks suppressed
Aug 27 11:16:44 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:44 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:44 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:44 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:44 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
Aug 27 11:16:44 kernel: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow
That just goes on and on and on... I cut it way short because you get the point!
Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you merlin, removing the .conf extension did the trick.
My iptv works again
I appreciate the link but it doesn't say how to fix the problem. For what it's worth I am not and have not used any torrent sites. As far as I know nothing should be attempting to access my network??
Merlin's response gave you a possible resolution.I appreciate the link but it doesn't say how to fix the problem. For what it's worth I am not and have not used any torrent sites. As far as I know nothing should be attempting to access my network??
The Network Tools -> Netstat page might give you a hint
Thanks for the response. I looked at the Netsat, mine was set to display all sockets. The box was empty and well... I didn't think to hit click on netsat button... doh! I'm not sure what it said because after too many hours messing with it I reverted back to 380.59. I was running that firmware 30 days plus without a single issue. I was rebooting the router because I thought it was due, not because it was acting up. Figured for now, it was the safest bet.Merlin's response gave you a possible resolution.
Go there.
Set method to netstat
Set option to tcp sockets
Resolve name set to the option that you prefer (I use no)
Click on Netstat button
This will show your tcp connections. By paying attention to the "time wait" entries you should be able to identify the source(s) of the tcp connections producing those syslog entries that you are concerned about.
If you are using Safari as your browser.....No, it appears it my macbook!
From what I read, (no expert, obviously) the time wait stuff I posted above is normal.. I was experiencing performance and function issues with the router. Destiny servers (Xbox One) were kicking me giving me the bore error code. I was also being randomly logged out of xbox live and being dropped from youtube with a network error message. The network was dropping for sure. I wasn't able to get things rolled back until later last night so only had limited time to test but so far all is back to normal. 380.59 is the sweet spot for me, so far.Nothing wrong with the performance of functioning of the router, so unless a clean log is really a 'necessity ' you don't need to roll back...
The only way I was able to get traffic data in 380.61 was to set it up in 380.57 then upgrade to 380.61. I was able to create a folder on the USB but the data file would not be created and it would not read an old data file.Is anyone else seeing missing data in the traffic monitor data table? Am I missing something or do I need to enable somewhere?
Edit: The statistic tab seems to be putting data together the right way.
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