Hello,
I've had a pair of XT8s for the last few months, configured with a wireless (5GHz-2) backhaul. Every few hours/days, the backhaul drops to 2.4GHz, interrupting any clients connected to the secondary node and severely reducing the throughput. I've reached a point where I think I've tried everything I can think of and it looks like ASUS support has also given up on my case now. Before I sort out an exchange/refund from the retailer, I was wondering if anyone had any final thoughts?
Observations:
I have tried the following to try and remediate the issue:
I've had a pair of XT8s for the last few months, configured with a wireless (5GHz-2) backhaul. Every few hours/days, the backhaul drops to 2.4GHz, interrupting any clients connected to the secondary node and severely reducing the throughput. I've reached a point where I think I've tried everything I can think of and it looks like ASUS support has also given up on my case now. Before I sort out an exchange/refund from the retailer, I was wondering if anyone had any final thoughts?
Observations:
- I get lots of these messages in my node's dmesg every hour when the WPA2 key is rotated. Not sure if they're normal.
Code:
CFG80211-ERROR) wl_cfg80211_set_rekey_data : seting gtk_key_info failed code=-23
- Whenever the connection drops, I can't see anything noteworthy in the main router's logs/dmesg.
- Whenever the connection drops, I see the following in the secondary node's logs:
Code:
Mar 23 14:13:28 wpa_supplicant[1958]: eth6: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=ROUTER_5GHZ_2_BACKHAUL_MAC reason=4 Mar 23 14:13:30 BHC: WiFi connection status change. Mar 23 14:13:30 BHC: bandindex(0): state is 2 Mar 23 14:13:30 BHC: bandindex(1): state is 0 Mar 23 14:13:30 BHC: bandindex(2): state is 0 Mar 23 14:13:30 BHC: Topology change from 8 to 2. Mar 23 14:13:39 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 14:13:41 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 14:13:41 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 1 Mar 23 14:13:41 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ reconnect
- Whenever the connection drops, I see the following in the secondary node's dmesg:
Code:CFG80211-ERROR) wl_cfg80211_set_rekey_data : seting gtk_key_info failed code=-23 CFG80211-ERROR) wl_notify_connect_status : link down if eth6 may call cfg80211_disconnected. event : 6, reason=4 from ROUTER_5GHZ_2_BACKHAUL_MAC device dpsta.502 left promiscuous mode br2: port 2(dpsta.502) entered disabled state device dpsta.502 entered promiscuous mode br2: port 2(dpsta.502) entered listening state br2: port 2(dpsta.502) entered listening state br2: port 2(dpsta.502) received tcn bpdu br2: topology change detected, propagating cfg80211: Exceeded CRDA call max attempts. Not calling CRDA br2: port 2(dpsta.502) entered learning state br2: topology change detected, propagating br2: port 2(dpsta.502) entered forwarding state
- Once the backhaul has dropped to 2.4GHz, the secondary node's logs get spammed with the following until it is reset:
Code:Mar 23 15:46:05 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:46:07 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:46:12 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:46:14 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:46:14 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 1 Mar 23 15:46:14 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ reconnect Mar 23 15:49:17 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:49:19 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:49:24 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:49:26 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:49:26 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 1 Mar 23 15:49:26 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ reconnect Mar 23 15:52:28 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:52:30 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:52:35 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:52:37 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:52:37 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 1 Mar 23 15:52:37 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ reconnect Mar 23 15:55:39 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:55:41 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:55:46 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 0 Mar 23 15:55:48 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ disconnect Mar 23 15:55:48 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ sta_autoconnect 1 Mar 23 15:55:49 PtyConn: [SUCCESS] wpa_cli-2.7 -p /var/run/wl2_wpa_supplicant/ reconnect
I have tried the following to try and remediate the issue:
- Many (many, many) hard resets using WPS button and not restoring from settings files
- Fixing at various channels and bandwidths for all 3 radios
- Disabling roaming assistant
- Disabling smart connect
- Changing WPA2 passkeys
- Changing group rotation intervals to be greater than 3600 seconds
- Setting a "Preferred WiFi Uplink AP"
- Changing the Backhaul Connection Priority to "5GHz-2 WiFi first"
- Physically swapping the main router and secondary node
- Removing my one 5GHz-1 guest network
- Trying WPA3-Personal instead of WPA2-Personal
- Disabling universal beamforming
- Running 3.0.0.4.388_22525 firmware
- Never seen any suggestion in the Wireless Log or otherwise that interference has been detected
- Currently using 2.4GHz channel 1 (20 MHz), 5GHz-1 channel 52 (80 Mhz) and 5GHz-2 channel 100 (80 Mhz)
- In the UK