Pergola Fabio
Senior Member
beamforcing is idd verry important
The 5GHz standard is ac beamforming, which remains enabled. Universal beamforming can be disabled. When it’s enabled, sometimes it causes compatibility issues with devices.beamforcing is idd verry important
I just updated to this new release and now I am seeing a washed out screen displaying an Trend Micro end user agreement but can not accept or decline as it is totally dimmed out.
I have rebooted several time but it persists.
Please advise
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Known issue with Network Map, which is closed source and out of @RMerlin control. Oh and this problem has been posted so many times, I'm amazed that your "google fu" didn't work. Please search for your answer before asking.Noticed something strange, I'll quickly explain my setup. AC88u as main router and a AC86u in AP mode. The 88u runs 2.4ghz wireless only, 5ghz radio turned off and the 86u is setup the opposite way. Both running 384.9 and reset both to factory after the upgrade ad manually entered in all my settings.
My issue is the 88u does not list all the clients even though it is the DHCP server. I also see this when trying to manually assign an IP address or just now in the QoS - WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor I can see something is currently downloading at 20Mb but the client is not listed. Could there be some kind of limit on number of clients that display?
Don't think it is a browser issue as same with Chrome/Firefox
E.G. of the number of clients each router is seeing at the same time snap
AC88u
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AC86u
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Known issue with Network Map, which is closed source and out of @RMerlin control. Oh and this problem has been posted so many times, I'm amazed that your "google fu" didn't work. Please search for your answer before asking.
No issues here with 2 iPhones and 2 iPads on 5GHz. I only use 2.4GHz for my TVs. I’ve been on 384.9 for nearly 4 days of uptime, without disconnects.
If you haven’t already, some things you can try:
Forget your WiFi connections on those devices and reconnect them.
Manually set your control channel on 5GHz and 2.4GHz.
Make sure 2.4GHz channel bandwidth is set to 20MHz.
Under 5GHz wireless/professional settings, disable universal beamforming. (ac beamforming remains enabled)
If those don’t work, you may have to factory reset and manually enter your settings.
You are not alone ,it has been reportedThe "Download Master" is gone after upgrade on my AC86U
Still out of @RMerlin control and has been reported several times now because people cannot read.
You are not alone ,it has been reported
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r...4-9-is-now-available.54843/page-8#post-463828
Take it away bud!! You go!!Okay, okay Skeal. Take it easy with the scolding. You're not a Den Mother here, and if people ask questions that have been asked and answered before, just let it go. If they're rude and uncivil about it (which Jspuds was not), then go ahead and break out your wagging index finger and let them have it. Your type of scolding does a lot more to ruin the culture in this forum than repeated questions.
Also, in the Network Map page of Merlin, internet status shows Disconnected even though wired ethernet connected devices have internet access through the router.
Had the same problem. Fixed it by resetting to factory defaults and then made only the minimal changes necessary to the wireless configuration, like wireless mode and channels. It did not fix all of my problems, but the problem you are experiencing did go away.I upgraded yesterday and my logs are full of entries like these (MACs sanitized):
Feb 6 18:14:41 WLCEVENTD: eth1: Disassoc E0:4F:43:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:14:41 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc E0:4F:43:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:15:23 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc E0:4F:43:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:15:28 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc E0:4F:43:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:15:29 WLCEVENTD: eth1: Assoc E0:4F:43:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:15:44 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:15:48 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:20:44 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:20:48 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:25:44 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:25:48 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:26:05 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:26:22 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:27:31 WLCEVENTD: eth1: ReAssoc 20:EE:28:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:31:05 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:31:11 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:32:59 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:33:15 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:36:37 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Assoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Feb 6 18:36:54 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc 90:B2:1F:-:-:-
Any idea what's going on?
Edit: tried a reboot, still see these in the log.
The connections in this case aren’t showing as “closed”, they are showing as “established”.
I think the problem may still be happening in 384.8_2 when the TV is “off”. After turning off the TV I started seeing the number of established connections begin to increase and it’s making DHCP requests about once a minute. I think what’s happening is that the TV wakes up and requests an IP address and makes its “wake up connections”.
When I turn the TV on though under 384.8_2, the active connections slowly begin to drop which wasn’t happening under 384.9.
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