Any one have any "fixes" for random drop of connection (including Ethernet) and or random reboots? I send Asus a message with my logs for them to look over to see if there is anything they can do
This is all based on GT-AC5300 firmware 3.0.0.4.382_11242:
I was getting crashes of the USBLPD module (module might be incorrect, as I don't have those logs anymore), but I now believe this was caused by an older firmware on an HP Envy printer that was connecting via WiFi. After upgrading the firmware on the printer, I haven't had a crash in the last 24 hours.
I am seeing this on wired:
May 12 23:28:50 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link DOWN.
May 12 23:28:52 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link UP 1000 mbps full duplex
May 13 00:00:44 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link DOWN.
May 13 00:00:47 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link UP 10 mbps full duplex
May 13 01:16:53 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link DOWN.
May 13 01:16:55 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link UP 1000 mbps full duplex
May 13 01:50:52 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link DOWN.
May 13 01:50:55 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link UP 10 mbps full duplex
May 13 10:08:00 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link DOWN.
May 13 10:08:03 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link UP 1000 mbps full duplex
This has happened 9 times in the past 24 hours. That is the primary PC connected to the router. I have some new Cat7 cables coming on Monday and hope it clears up the issue. I haven't noticed any performance issues on the PC, but the fact that it comes back up as 10Mbps is a bit worrisome.
I also think there is some type of uPnP issue based on problems I'm having with Sonos gear. But I have more research to do on that.
Please continue to share your experiences.