Nice one, will give this a go. Thanks.
please report back if there is any change.
Nice one, will give this a go. Thanks.
Well i flashed Merlin and then did a factory reset and manual reboot but still the same issues. I will try again with all steps but surely this shouldn't be needed. What is really strange is that all devices connect OK but i see high latency and dropped packets. This seems to happen on all firmware after stock 6436. As soon as i roll back to 6436 all is well. The only reason is want to upgrade is that i don't want to be sat on old firmware in 12 months time and never be able to update because of these issues.please report back if there is any change.
No i didn't to be fair. I was hoping it wouldn't be needed. I have things like a house alarm connected to a guest SSID and it is a real pain to change the network it connects to. If that makes a difference then i am happy to try it. It just seems a bit drastic in order to get a working config.@Tommy Grace, did you also use new, never before connected to/used SSIDs?
Along with a minimal install without using a saved backup config file too?
Well i flashed Merlin and then did a factory reset and manual reboot but still the same issues. I will try again with all steps but surely this shouldn't be needed. What is really strange is that all devices connect OK but i see high latency and dropped packets. This seems to happen on all firmware after stock 6436. As soon as i roll back to 6436 all is well. The only reason is want to upgrade is that i don't want to be sat on old firmware in 12 months time and never be able to update because of these issues.
Do you think it is inevitable that i will need to do this at some point anyway if i want to upgrade the firmware? It just feels to me like there is something in the new code after 6436 that is causing issues as it happens on both stock and Merlin. I am hoping that it gets sorted ASAP. Also, do you typically upgrade on a regular basis or should i just stay on 6436 for a while? Everything works and i don't need any additional features. In all honesty this router is overkill for me but i wanted to get it anyway and i do like to tinker. Can't help it.@Tommy Grace, did you also use new, never before connected to/used SSIDs?
Along with a minimal install without using a saved backup config file too?
I have pretty much done this now and flashed Merlin 3.15 and it seemed better and more stable. However, just noticed that i was connected to the Lyra Mini AiMesh and not the main router. Once it moved back to the AX88U i am seeing dropped packets and higher latency. Driving me mad.@Tommy Grace, it isn't as drastic as it may look when typed out.
When was the last time this was performed? Many things may have changed since then.
Some of which may be.
To give the network (router and clients) the best chance of success, start at the beginning with flashing the firmware you want to use (again), resetting to full factory defaults and flashing it again using the link below to bypass the setup wizard and then doing a full/proper M&M config.
- Client-side microcode assumptions carried over from the original SSID usage.
- Router-side microcode updates that have changed certain defaults or variables, not to mention the client-side driver updates that have invariably happened in the meantime too.
- Your 'old' customizations that may no longer be applicable or optimal for the new firmware.
- Even external changes like your neighbors updating their equipment which your old settings/assumptions can't adapt readily to.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/reset-router-and-now-cant-login.62400/#post-556041
While it takes a long time to read and type this out, it is less than 20 minutes for bare defaults (which is what you want to test with).
I am on the latest Alpha 1. Yes, I update all the time.
Sorry when I say AiMesh I have a single Lyra Mini as a Mesh node for the AX88U. Laptop was connected to that and everything was fine. I forced it back on to the AX88U and started seeing packet loss again.Does it seem like you are using two 'mesh' systems which may be conflicting somehow?
'Pretty much have done this now' is not actually doing it 'fully/properly' from my perspective.
So the port forwarding bug can be reproduced reliably.
If you change any setting in router like assigning static IP under LAN, manually disconnect WAN and reconnect, change wireless setting........ the port forwarding stops working till you reboot the router. Kinda bummer.
You do realize that I must have done that already before sharing my findings here?You realize this is an enthusiast forum not an official Asus support channel right? Complaining here achieves nothing, instead file a ticket with Asus.
Does it seem like you are using two 'mesh' systems which may be conflicting somehow?
'Pretty much have done this now' is not actually doing it 'fully/properly' from my perspective.
@Tommy Grace, it isn't as drastic as it may look when typed out.
When was the last time this was performed? Many things may have changed since then.
Some of which may be.
To give the network (router and clients) the best chance of success, start at the beginning with flashing the firmware you want to use (again), resetting to full factory defaults and flashing it again using the link below to bypass the setup wizard and then doing a full/proper M&M config.
- Client-side microcode assumptions carried over from the original SSID usage.
- Router-side microcode updates that have changed certain defaults or variables, not to mention the client-side driver updates that have invariably happened in the meantime too.
- Your 'old' customizations that may no longer be applicable or optimal for the new firmware.
- Even external changes like your neighbors updating their equipment which your old settings/assumptions can't adapt readily to.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/reset-router-and-now-cant-login.62400/#post-556041
While it takes a long time to read and type this out, it is less than 20 minutes for bare defaults (which is what you want to test with).
I am on the latest Alpha 1. Yes, I update all the time.
@JohnB_123, no, I'm not.
Look for the same type of answer from RMerlin himself if you don't believe it.
No doubt firmware is buggy. Stop adding to it with your incorrect assumptions.
@JohnB_123, I think you can use search just as well as I can?
I read every single post on this forum, I am not going to re-read it for your benefit.
And yes, there are a few posts where changing SSIDs made the difference too.
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