ManuCH
Occasional Visitor
I've been running 380.62_1 on my RT-AC3200 and it was very stable (uptime >100 days), zero issues.
Yesterday I thought I'd upgrade to 380.64_2. At first, routing didn't work at all (clients were not able to access the Internet, even though I was able to ping Internet IPs from the router's SSH console). I thought my Dual WAN setup was the culprit (I use load balancing mode), so I switched to failover mode. Then everything started working again.
A few hours later, I found the following message in the log:
The WAN had failed over to my backup connection (LAN1), even though my WAN was working properly at that time. The only way to switch it back was to reboot the router.
By googling a bit I found someone recommending to change the WAN DHCP query frequency to "Normal mode", so I did, and now I'm waiting to see if it helps.
My questions:
Unrelated: I get the "Your router is running low on free NVRAM" message. Usage is currently 62727 / 65536 bytes. Is that "normal"? Do I need to clean up something? How?
Yesterday I thought I'd upgrade to 380.64_2. At first, routing didn't work at all (clients were not able to access the Internet, even though I was able to ping Internet IPs from the router's SSH console). I thought my Dual WAN setup was the culprit (I use load balancing mode), so I switched to failover mode. Then everything started working again.
A few hours later, I found the following message in the log:
Code:
Jan 25 08:52:16 WAN(0) Connection: ISP's DHCP did not function properly.
The WAN had failed over to my backup connection (LAN1), even though my WAN was working properly at that time. The only way to switch it back was to reboot the router.
By googling a bit I found someone recommending to change the WAN DHCP query frequency to "Normal mode", so I did, and now I'm waiting to see if it helps.
My questions:
- Is there a reason why load balancing dual WAN is not working anymore? I know Merlin doesn't touch the dual WAN code, but is it known if Asus changed something in the GPLs used between 380.62_1 and 380.64_2?
- Why would I get this "ISP's DHCP did not function properly" message? Was anything changed in the DHCP client logic between those 2 versions?
Unrelated: I get the "Your router is running low on free NVRAM" message. Usage is currently 62727 / 65536 bytes. Is that "normal"? Do I need to clean up something? How?