I've got an ASUS RT-AX3000. I just updated to the latest firmware (386.4_0) and it seemed stable for a few days. I then enabled dual-wan in failover mode and that worked great. I tested pulling the network connection and it would failover and fail back as expected. I also disabled 2.4 GHZ wifi.
About a day later, I had an issue where the local DHCP server will stop handing out addresses and DNS will stop resolving. When this occurred, there were no errors in the system log or any mention of dnsmasq at all. I restarted dnsmasq (service restart_dnsmasq) and everything went back to normal. Then it happened again, a few days later. Again, restarting dnsmasq fixed the issue, but the issue came back 2 hours later. 2 copies of dnsmasq are always running at all times:
Anyone having a similar experience? I'm going to try a factory reset and reconfigure the router, but with hundreds of port forwards, it's VERY annoying to do that.
About a day later, I had an issue where the local DHCP server will stop handing out addresses and DNS will stop resolving. When this occurred, there were no errors in the system log or any mention of dnsmasq at all. I restarted dnsmasq (service restart_dnsmasq) and everything went back to normal. Then it happened again, a few days later. Again, restarting dnsmasq fixed the issue, but the issue came back 2 hours later. 2 copies of dnsmasq are always running at all times:
admin@LothRouter:/jffs# ps | grep dnsmasq
21792 admin 3424 R grep dnsmasq
32098 nobody 2752 R dnsmasq --log-async
32099 admin 2620 S dnsmasq --log-async
Anyone having a similar experience? I'm going to try a factory reset and reconfigure the router, but with hundreds of port forwards, it's VERY annoying to do that.