Anyone knows what these for ?
kernel: SHN Release Version: 2.0.1
kernel: UDB Core Version: 0.2.18
kernel: sizeof forward pkt param =
Trend Micro DPI engine.
Anyone knows what these for ?
kernel: SHN Release Version: 2.0.1
kernel: UDB Core Version: 0.2.18
kernel: sizeof forward pkt param =
Trend Micro DPI engine.
does it force to update even if AiProtection is off ?
Thanks for your answerManually set channel and Channel Bandwith. Turn Off Beam Forming and TX Bursting. There is not much else you need to know or share.
Test each setting, wright it down. Test it again, wright it down. Just like 8th grade science class. Process of elimination.
Other settings, have a specific role, you can google exact information on all of them.
But if your speeds have tanked, then there is a bigger issue. Like corrupted firmware or corrupted setting/s. So you have to redownload the firmware, re-flash, reset, re-flash again. Do it again few more times. Use Firmware recovery tool.
There is no easy answer in some cases.
Could it be the same thing I'm seeing? https://www.snbforums.com/threads/5g-network-crashing-on-an-ac86u.63994/Hi, AC86U here.
Last month I dirty flashed like I usually do a couple of versions after a long while, and I started noticing frequent internet outages on wifi (both 2.4 or 5ghz) on most of my devices, but could not reproduce a pattern.
Initially I thought it was my internet provider unable to cope with the sudden amount of home office (including me), but it was becoming unacceptable, so I considered the possibility that the router was the problem, perhaps due to the updates.
And indeed going back release by release, it works perfectly as before on 384.13.
Is there any known issue of this kind in newer versions?
I would do a clean flash if it is known, otherwise I would stay on the old version (despite missing security patches).
It is..flash back to stock 81858 (Wifi performance is awesome) to use the feauture..i did from merlin 384.12 and who knows when gpl will be released by asus.I've been using merlin since 384.8 with regular updates until now. As always working perfectly. I unfortunately am waiting for the "Continuous Mode" DHCP implementation, which i believe is available official firmware versions (via telnet) post 3.0.0.4.384.81858. From other threads it looks like this isn't implemented in Merlin yet - just wanted to double check it isn't in 384.17 (even via telnet).
Thanks.
Thanks. Just to be clear: It is in 81858, but isn't in Merlin 384.8? (until GPL released and implemented).It is..flash back to stock 81858 (Wifi performance is awesome) to use the feauture..i did from merlin 384.12 and who knows when gpl will be released by asus.
It works on Merlin aslo in using it, contious mode will be an option in the firmware eventually at the moment it's just a set of commands and a reboot.I've been using merlin since 384.8 with regular updates until now. As always working perfectly. I unfortunately am waiting for the "Continuous Mode" DHCP implementation, which i believe is available official firmware versions (via telnet) post 3.0.0.4.384.81858. From other threads it looks like this isn't implemented in Merlin yet - just wanted to double check it isn't in 384.17 (even via telnet).
Thanks.
Hi Vexira,It works on Merlin aslo in using it, contious mode will be an option in the firmware eventually at the moment it's just a set of commands and a reboot.
For me it was connecting to the wifi, but was saying no internet (while there was for random other devices).Could it be the same thing I'm seeing? https://www.snbforums.com/threads/5g-network-crashing-on-an-ac86u.63994/
yes that is correct just execute them in orderHi Vexira,
This is exactly what i wanted to know. I assume this is the same Telnet commands i have for the stock firmware? I've just loaded the stock, but I'll load Merlin again and check..
Thanks!
May 14 09:17:07 wsdd2[6757]: error: wsdd-mcast-v4: wsd_send_soap_msg: send
May 14 09:17:17 wsdd2[6757]: Terminated received.
May 14 09:17:18 kernel: gro disabled
May 14 09:17:42 kernel: gro enabled with interval 2
May 14 10:16:33 kernel: Interface wl1.1 doesn't exist
May 14 10:16:33 kernel: Interface wl1.4 doesn't exist
May 14 10:16:33 kernel: Interface wl1.2 doesn't exist
May 14 10:16:33 kernel: Interface wl1.3 doesn't exist
May 14 10:16:34 wsdd2[6863]: Terminated received.
May 14 10:16:36 kernel: gro disabled
May 14 10:16:59 kernel: gro enabled with interval 2
May 14 10:17:01 wsdd2[10639]: error: wsdd-mcast-v4: wsd_send_soap_msg: send
May 14 10:17:14 wsdd2[10639]: Terminated received.
May 14 10:17:15 kernel: Interface wl1.1 doesn't exist
May 14 10:17:16 kernel: gro disabled
May 14 10:17:17 kernel: Interface wl1.1 doesn't exist
May 14 10:17:40 kernel: gro enabled with interval 2
May 14 11:16:32 kernel: Interface wl1.3 doesn't exist
May 14 11:16:32 kernel: Interface wl1.2 doesn't exist
May 14 11:16:32 kernel: Interface wl1.1 doesn't exist
May 14 11:16:32 kernel: Interface wl1.4 doesn't exist
May 14 11:16:32 wsdd2[10784]: Terminated received.
May 14 11:16:33 kernel: gro disabled
May 14 11:16:57 kernel: gro enabled with interval 2
May 14 11:17:00 wsdd2[14549]: error: wsdd-mcast-v4: wsd_send_soap_msg: send
May 14 11:17:11 wsdd2[14549]: Terminated received.
May 14 11:17:13 kernel: gro disabled
May 14 11:17:37 kernel: gro enabled with interval 2
yes that is correct just execute them in order
I went thru the initial setup of the router, setting the admin login, wifi password and changed the IP range to 192.168.2.XXX. Flashed to Merlin after getting to the admin site. Then set WAN setting to PPPoE.@hanmaan, did you do a full reset to factory defaults after flashing to RMerlin? Did you use a saved backup config file to configure it?
I went thru the initial setup of the router, setting the admin login, wifi password and changed the IP range to 192.168.2.XXX. Flashed to Merlin after getting to the admin site. Then set WAN setting to PPPoE.
did you mange to find the root for the error?With UPnP enabled (secure mode also enabled) , I am getting those errors\failures :
Code:miniupnpd[27987]: Failed to remove PCP mapping internal port 5536, protocol TCP miniupnpd[27987]: Failed to remove PCP mapping internal port 5536, protocol UDP miniupnpd[27987]: Unauthorized to remove PCP mapping internal port 5536, protocol TCP miniupnpd[27987]: Unauthorized to remove PCP mapping internal port 5536, protocol UDP miniupnpd[27987]: Unauthorized to remove PCP mapping internal port 34349, protocol TCP miniupnpd[27987]: Unauthorized to remove PCP mapping internal port 34349, protocol UDP miniupnpd[27987]: Failed to remove PCP mapping internal port 21628, protocol TCP miniupnpd[27987]: Failed to remove PCP mapping internal port 21628, protocol UDP
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