Hello everyone, I am new here and looking for some help with my RT-AC86U.
Over the last few days I started experiencing frequent internet connectivity interruptions: video audio streams interrupted, unable to refresh web page.
I setup continuous ping -t google.com and this quickly revealed every few minutes connection was being dropped for few seconds.
Next I logged into router UI to see if I could find out more.
When I noticed that at the same time ping packets dropped, CPU utilization on router would go crazy (from few percent to 80%+).
Switching to "Traffic Analyzer" revealed huge bursts of outbound traffic which collated exactly with high CPU and dropped ping packages.
This chart shows history for last 10 minutes. You can see over 2GB of data being sent during this time, it is absolutely crazy.
I started looking for source of this traffic within my networks. I have close to 40 devices (Windows Laptops and Servers, NAS, Security Cameras, IOT, ....).
I could not find any device ending data using router build in tools like "QoS Bandwidth Monitor" or Wireshark.
Meanwhile gigabytes of data were being sent.
You can see over 62GB reported in around 4 hours span.
I decided to disconnect everything from the router.
With only 1 cellphone connected to the router GUI to be able to see Traffic Monitor nothing changed, outbound traffic still present and unchanged.
In few hour of troubleshooting I could find nothing.
None of this outbound traffic is registered but router's Bandwidth Monitor.
In QoS I limited "Upload Bandwidth" to 5Mb/s and while this restricted bandwidth on the phone it did nothing to slow down suspicious bursts of outbound traffic from the router. When I initiate traffic from cellphone (or other device) traffic is properly indicated by QoS Bandwidth Monitor.
At this point I came to conclusion that whatever it is, router itself must be doing it. I know it sounds crazy, how can router generate this much of outgoing traffic?
After few ours outbound traffic stopped on its own. It was fine for about two days and this morning it returned. it is not as severe as before, down to average 600MB per 10 minutes from over 2GB but still bad.
I do not think it is happening constantly 24 hours a day but at least for few hours and I do not see any obvious pattern.
I am completely lost and looking for some ideas.
Sorry about the long post but I was trying to be as descriptive as possible. If I missed something please let me know.
Here is some more details about router and settings.
2021 ASUS RT-AC86U with appropriate latest Merlin Firmware 386.14.
I have all Port Forwarding disabled.
Web Access from WAN is also disabled.
Over the last few days I started experiencing frequent internet connectivity interruptions: video audio streams interrupted, unable to refresh web page.
I setup continuous ping -t google.com and this quickly revealed every few minutes connection was being dropped for few seconds.
Next I logged into router UI to see if I could find out more.
When I noticed that at the same time ping packets dropped, CPU utilization on router would go crazy (from few percent to 80%+).
Switching to "Traffic Analyzer" revealed huge bursts of outbound traffic which collated exactly with high CPU and dropped ping packages.
This chart shows history for last 10 minutes. You can see over 2GB of data being sent during this time, it is absolutely crazy.
I started looking for source of this traffic within my networks. I have close to 40 devices (Windows Laptops and Servers, NAS, Security Cameras, IOT, ....).
I could not find any device ending data using router build in tools like "QoS Bandwidth Monitor" or Wireshark.
Meanwhile gigabytes of data were being sent.
You can see over 62GB reported in around 4 hours span.
I decided to disconnect everything from the router.
With only 1 cellphone connected to the router GUI to be able to see Traffic Monitor nothing changed, outbound traffic still present and unchanged.
In few hour of troubleshooting I could find nothing.
None of this outbound traffic is registered but router's Bandwidth Monitor.
In QoS I limited "Upload Bandwidth" to 5Mb/s and while this restricted bandwidth on the phone it did nothing to slow down suspicious bursts of outbound traffic from the router. When I initiate traffic from cellphone (or other device) traffic is properly indicated by QoS Bandwidth Monitor.
At this point I came to conclusion that whatever it is, router itself must be doing it. I know it sounds crazy, how can router generate this much of outgoing traffic?
After few ours outbound traffic stopped on its own. It was fine for about two days and this morning it returned. it is not as severe as before, down to average 600MB per 10 minutes from over 2GB but still bad.
I do not think it is happening constantly 24 hours a day but at least for few hours and I do not see any obvious pattern.
I am completely lost and looking for some ideas.
Sorry about the long post but I was trying to be as descriptive as possible. If I missed something please let me know.
Here is some more details about router and settings.
2021 ASUS RT-AC86U with appropriate latest Merlin Firmware 386.14.
I have all Port Forwarding disabled.
Web Access from WAN is also disabled.