You don't run any power saving modes on a router. Its just that simple.No I don't work for Asus and I'm not defending anything. But if you continue to post factually incorrect or irrelevant statements you should expect to be corrected.
You don't run any power saving modes on a router. Its just that simple.No I don't work for Asus and I'm not defending anything. But if you continue to post factually incorrect or irrelevant statements you should expect to be corrected.
Again, he's not running power saving. It's just that simple.You don't run any power saving modes on a router. Its just that simple.
That's only because he's turned off all logging on the router. He needs to turn that back on.Most of the log messages are node MAC address related.
Neither do we because your log file contains no useful information since the change you made to the router's logging on October 21st. But it has nothing to do with sleep states or kernel configuration .
I suggest you change "Log only messages more urgent than" on the System Log - General Log page to "all" and then we might be able to see some actual error messages when the problem next occurs.
your reply contradicts what the log revealed. The Asus firmware has bad OS configuration, which is having power savings turned on, and the user had nothing to do with setting these improper settings.Again, he's not running power saving. It's just that simple.
There is nothing in the log that suggests any problem related to power saving.your reply contradicts what the log revealed.
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