It stands for 802.11ad. But I assume it's an error in their code and most likely for the next gen.
Sent from my SM-G955U1 using Tapatalk
Any eta on those?That'd be for the RT-AD7200, according to the GPL drop
Latest GPL drop also has references to two 802.11ax models...
Any eta on those?
For example, the RT-AC68U_V2 eventually became the RT-AC66U_B1.
Whoever made that decision should be spanked. So much confusion has come from the RT-AC66U_B1 name for that router. RT-AC68U_V2 actually describes the router very well!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth!
Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth!
Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth!
Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
I'm getting a ton of these update_qos_data entries in the log. I have QoS disabled. Running 15984. Any insight?
Code:Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth! Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth! Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
I’m slow, what’s this showing? Is it the 60Ghz band? If so what’s that mean?
This isn't really new, look at what Linksys did with the WRT54G over the years
I'm getting a ton of these update_qos_data entries in the log. I have QoS disabled. Running 15984. Any insight?
Code:Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:09:53 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth! Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth! Sep 1 12:15:08 kernel: ERR[set_app_info_qos_meta:3361] It's a paid app, please assign a default bandwidth! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:12 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP! Sep 1 12:15:13 kernel: ERR[update_qos_data_by_ip:3436] Failed to find udb entry by skb dst-IP!
That'd be for the RT-AD7200, according to the GPL drop
Latest GPL drop also has references to two 802.11ax models...
I wonder, will they do a quad band version, 1 2.4GHz radio, 2, 5GHz radios, and 1 802.11ad radio?
Also, are they finally ditching the decrepit 1GbE?
Unlikely ..... from what i have heard ..... not sure it's possible to co-exist and operate 802.11ad and 802.11ax standard together.
Although ASUS has 802.11ad 1x1 on board on both their ASUS Intel X299 ROG Rampage VI Extreme (ASUS AREION 10GbE onboard) and ASUS AMD X399 Zenith Extreme with (ASUS AERION 10GbE as separate NIC).
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-RAMPAGE-VI-EXTREME/
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-ZENITH-EXTREME/
https://www.asus.com/Motherboard-Accessory/ROG-AREION-10G/
Anyone else having a issue to where when a device first connects the phy data TX rate is fine but this value keeps going down until less than 2Mbps?
Thanks for the insight, I have Outlook open 24/7 so that is definitely plausible. Benefits and drawbacks of working from homePort 3436 is normally Exchange protocol. My wife had something like that on her laptop in the router log. I had her close out of Outlook and reopen and the error went away. Guessing it is still a bug but one that appears only after Outlook has been open for sometime.
Based on the lack of reported issues with the latest firmware, myself included, I think it's pretty solid right now with GT-AC5300. I'm loving it.Hi, I've read through the whole thread. Still not sure whether to go for the GT -AC5300 or RT-AC5300. I like the idea of the GT newer model hardware etc.. just torn as I currently use your firmware on my rt-N66u. Getting an RT-AC5300 would be going backwards in terms of progression, but firmware wise a safe bet. Any solid recommendations would be appreciated
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