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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    Quick follow up after your support here: - no more crash with my router ! thank you :) - I added an AP (RT-AC66) to manage my wifi alone and configured it as you suggested, without smartconnect or roaming and with IGMP Snooping for both devices, I use the really stable firmware from "John952"...
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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    Thanks, just configured it again, it seems that this smartconnect feature is now much more stable than last year ! May be thanks to the change follower helped me to make.
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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    1) I still have my Xbox on quick start mode, I'd like to keep it like that since it's better to use and I can pre-download updates and games. I think it used to be a problem but for a month it seems to work well I don't know why. I heard that having a simple switch between Xbox and router could...
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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    Thank you very much. I tried these settings and it seems to work fine. Unfortunatelly as I then reboot the router, I can't compare the traffic, seems that statistics from before were deleted. I will let you know if it is the solution for these intempestive reboots but I need to wait a bit as...
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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    Are you talking about this control: "Enable multicast routing (IGMP Proxy)" ? I did not enable it yet but my TV signal works perfectly fine though, I don't get what it would change exactly. I have this impression reading documentation that this protocol would free a bit my bandwidth but that it...
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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    Thank you, but the xbox seems to crash the router (with these frequent auto-negociation requests), and it crashes the router only when it's in standby mode (downloading something). Actually for now 20 days seems to work fine thought, but I fear that after a reboot of my router it will enter this...
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    Stop Microsoft from Killing my router?

    This change of date means that your router is rebooting. Something makes it crash, you should look right before the change of date. I agree with you regarding this hardware problem, and I consider using another device to take care of my wifi.
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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    Yes I actually use instant on mode, since my console is able to update and to download games while in standby mode. I wish I could keep it on. I tried earlier to disable it and indeed the message did not appear in the log anymore. I have 4 devices wired (static DHCP): NAS, Xbox, Computer & TV...
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    AC88U kernel: net_ratelimit: number callbacks suppressed

    Hello, thank for this information. My google Home is on its way so I will update you if I experience the same issue. I already have some reboots problems with my Xbox wired so it remains suspicious in addition. I noticed that disabling the spanning tree protocol was better with the Xbox if it...
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    Major Issues w/RT-AC86U

    I used to have a RT-68U without any problem. I switched to the RT-86U and experience 5GHz wifi unstability and intempestive reboots (due to Xbox wire speed auto negociation). I checked temperatures: 80°C for CPU (176°F) 60°C for 5Ghz (140°F) 55°C for 2,4Ghz (131°F) Is it something normal?
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    Stop Microsoft from Killing my router?

    I also had and solved some of your problems (Asus RT-AC86U) I think you have different problems here: - For your GUI, I already experienced it and it's probably an IP conflict, another device on your network tries to use the same IP. - For 5Ghz I just disabled it, happened to be too unstable...
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