I'm on Merlin 384.10_2 and an Asus RT-AC3100 and I was seeing the same issue with the previous release as well.
On my router I have Diversion installed for ad-blocking and I also run OpenVPN with protonVPN as a client so that my entire LAN is tunneled through this VPN (except for when I connect to my work VPN).
I was seeing occasional network interruptions every couple of days, with my logs showing "Apr 26 15:14:59 WAN_Connection: ISP's DHCP did not function properly." and all my network connections (wired and wireless) being lost until I rebooted the router. Disabling my protonVPN would not restore any connections, only a reboot (from the web gui) fixed it.
Now this past week it's gotten so bad, that it's doing it literally every 5 minutes. After a reboot, my connections come back up, I log back into my website tabs, and everything drops again required a reboot.
What I've tried:
1) Disconnected the USB flash drive from the router (disabling Diversion since it's installed here) - no change
2) Adding a fan to the router (which did lower the temps by about 20C) - no change
3) Disabling my protonVPN - no more drops. My router has been connected for 3 continuous days now.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I'm wondering if my router is underpowered for the amount of vpn traffic it's handling, but I've been running this configuration for almost a full year with no problems or changes until the two most recent firmware upgrades.
On my router I have Diversion installed for ad-blocking and I also run OpenVPN with protonVPN as a client so that my entire LAN is tunneled through this VPN (except for when I connect to my work VPN).
I was seeing occasional network interruptions every couple of days, with my logs showing "Apr 26 15:14:59 WAN_Connection: ISP's DHCP did not function properly." and all my network connections (wired and wireless) being lost until I rebooted the router. Disabling my protonVPN would not restore any connections, only a reboot (from the web gui) fixed it.
Now this past week it's gotten so bad, that it's doing it literally every 5 minutes. After a reboot, my connections come back up, I log back into my website tabs, and everything drops again required a reboot.
What I've tried:
1) Disconnected the USB flash drive from the router (disabling Diversion since it's installed here) - no change
2) Adding a fan to the router (which did lower the temps by about 20C) - no change
3) Disabling my protonVPN - no more drops. My router has been connected for 3 continuous days now.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I'm wondering if my router is underpowered for the amount of vpn traffic it's handling, but I've been running this configuration for almost a full year with no problems or changes until the two most recent firmware upgrades.