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Issue Description
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Currently running RT-AX3000 running 386.3_2 (also same issue with several previous builds)
Every couple of days (sometimes daily) the router crashes (usually in the bcmsw_rx process) and reboots.
I have tried several factory resets (hw & software), disabling features, and even a new identical router I bought thinking it was bad hw.
The crashes remain
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Crash log process
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Crashes usually show for thread <0>:
May 5 00:05:02 crashlog: <0>Internal error: Oops: 17 [#1] PREEMPT SMP ARM
May 5 00:05:02 crashlog: <0>Process bcmsw_rx (pid: 239, stack limit = 0xd778e210)
I will attach a couple of crashlogs to the thread one from each RT-AX3000 device (old and new).
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What I have tried to resolve the issue
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Manual reinstall using:
+ WPS/Power Button Factory Reset
+ Reset Button Factory Reset
+ Software Factory Reset w/ JFFS format on next boot.
+ All of the above in different sequences.
+ ALL HW/SOFTWARE RESETS WITH A SECOND NEW RT-AX3000 ROUTER!
+ Disabling VPN server
+ Disabling VPN client and policy rules
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What I have left to try
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- Disabling DDNS
- Disabling DNS over TLS
- Disabling secondary time server
- Removing all port forwarding
- Turning off all my connected APs (in case it is some sort of router to AP interaction)
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Changes from factory defaults
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Here are the changes I make when after I hw reset the latest merlin builds:
wireless:general
2.4ghz
network name: [my 2.4ghz network name]
wpa pre-shared key: [wpa shared key]
channel bandwidth: 20mhz
control channel: 2
5ghz
network name: [my 5ghz network name]
wpa pre-shared key: [wpa shared key (same as 2.4ghz)]
channel bandwidth: 40mhz
control channel: 52
administration:system
router login name: [admin username]
new password: [new password]
retype password: [new password]
enable jffs custom scripts and configs: yes
secondary ntp server: time.nist.gov
enable ssh: lan only
allow password login: no
authorized keys: [public key]
authentication method: both
https lan port: 1443
administration:firmware upgrade
Schedule check for new firmware availability: no
lan:lan ip
ip address: 192.168.0.1
wan:internet connection
dns privacy protocol: DoT
dns-over-tls profile: strict
address: 1.1.1.1, 853, cloudflare-dns.com
address: 1.0.0.1, 853, cloudflare-dns.com
wan:ddns
enable ddns client: yes
server: custom
hostname: [my afraid.org subdomain]
forced update interval: 10
https/ssl certificate: import your own
wan:virtual server port forwarding
enable port forwarding: on
service: [machine service name for ssh], [external port other than 22], 22, 192.168.0.100, tcp
service: [machine service name for plex], [external port other than 32400]], 32400, 192.168.0.100, tcp
guest network:
[network name I use to pin devices to this router via wifi], wpa2-personal, [key], unlimited access, enable
network tools:wake on lan
server: [macaddress2]
server: [macaddress2]
server: [macaddress2]
vpn:vpn server
enable openvpn server: on
keys and certificates: [cut/paste or scp to /jffs/openvpn & cycle vpn server]
lan:dhcp server
[manual assignments for around 15 macaddresses]
[jffs/scripts]
wan-start script (so I know the router rebooted)
ddns-start (for custom afraid.org DDNS registation)
[jffs/openvpn]
vpn client and server keys, ca, crt, etc.
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Help
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Any suggestions or debugging from the crashlogs that could lead me in the right direction.
I noticed one other thread regarding these types of crashes but the suggestion is always hw reset. I have found that the crashes always return regardless of resetting and rebuilding from scratch.
I have spent almost a month trying to track this down with no luck. Not sure what to do next since even new hardware reproduces the issue.
Issue Description
--------------------
Currently running RT-AX3000 running 386.3_2 (also same issue with several previous builds)
Every couple of days (sometimes daily) the router crashes (usually in the bcmsw_rx process) and reboots.
I have tried several factory resets (hw & software), disabling features, and even a new identical router I bought thinking it was bad hw.
The crashes remain
---------------------
Crash log process
---------------------
Crashes usually show for thread <0>:
May 5 00:05:02 crashlog: <0>Internal error: Oops: 17 [#1] PREEMPT SMP ARM
May 5 00:05:02 crashlog: <0>Process bcmsw_rx (pid: 239, stack limit = 0xd778e210)
I will attach a couple of crashlogs to the thread one from each RT-AX3000 device (old and new).
-------------------------------------------
What I have tried to resolve the issue
-------------------------------------------
Manual reinstall using:
+ WPS/Power Button Factory Reset
+ Reset Button Factory Reset
+ Software Factory Reset w/ JFFS format on next boot.
+ All of the above in different sequences.
+ ALL HW/SOFTWARE RESETS WITH A SECOND NEW RT-AX3000 ROUTER!
+ Disabling VPN server
+ Disabling VPN client and policy rules
-------------------------
What I have left to try
-------------------------
- Disabling DDNS
- Disabling DNS over TLS
- Disabling secondary time server
- Removing all port forwarding
- Turning off all my connected APs (in case it is some sort of router to AP interaction)
-----------------------------------
Changes from factory defaults
-----------------------------------
Here are the changes I make when after I hw reset the latest merlin builds:
wireless:general
2.4ghz
network name: [my 2.4ghz network name]
wpa pre-shared key: [wpa shared key]
channel bandwidth: 20mhz
control channel: 2
5ghz
network name: [my 5ghz network name]
wpa pre-shared key: [wpa shared key (same as 2.4ghz)]
channel bandwidth: 40mhz
control channel: 52
administration:system
router login name: [admin username]
new password: [new password]
retype password: [new password]
enable jffs custom scripts and configs: yes
secondary ntp server: time.nist.gov
enable ssh: lan only
allow password login: no
authorized keys: [public key]
authentication method: both
https lan port: 1443
administration:firmware upgrade
Schedule check for new firmware availability: no
lan:lan ip
ip address: 192.168.0.1
wan:internet connection
dns privacy protocol: DoT
dns-over-tls profile: strict
address: 1.1.1.1, 853, cloudflare-dns.com
address: 1.0.0.1, 853, cloudflare-dns.com
wan:ddns
enable ddns client: yes
server: custom
hostname: [my afraid.org subdomain]
forced update interval: 10
https/ssl certificate: import your own
wan:virtual server port forwarding
enable port forwarding: on
service: [machine service name for ssh], [external port other than 22], 22, 192.168.0.100, tcp
service: [machine service name for plex], [external port other than 32400]], 32400, 192.168.0.100, tcp
guest network:
[network name I use to pin devices to this router via wifi], wpa2-personal, [key], unlimited access, enable
network tools:wake on lan
server: [macaddress2]
server: [macaddress2]
server: [macaddress2]
vpn:vpn server
enable openvpn server: on
keys and certificates: [cut/paste or scp to /jffs/openvpn & cycle vpn server]
lan:dhcp server
[manual assignments for around 15 macaddresses]
[jffs/scripts]
wan-start script (so I know the router rebooted)
ddns-start (for custom afraid.org DDNS registation)
[jffs/openvpn]
vpn client and server keys, ca, crt, etc.
-------
Help
-------
Any suggestions or debugging from the crashlogs that could lead me in the right direction.
I noticed one other thread regarding these types of crashes but the suggestion is always hw reset. I have found that the crashes always return regardless of resetting and rebuilding from scratch.
I have spent almost a month trying to track this down with no luck. Not sure what to do next since even new hardware reproduces the issue.