Maybe it somehow would cause a crash, because I couldn't connect via a physical connection until wifi was back. It happened likely about 40 times over a month or 2. Tried many full resets with manual reconfigurations. Even bought another router of the same model and it still happens. I've seen a...
@RMerlin, if you're able to read through some of my logs, I always had to reboot my router...PPPoE was disconnecting and never reconnecting. My devices would disconnect from wireless for while and couldn't get to it through a physical connecting for a bit after the issue would happen. It was...
ISP switched out SFP and fibre to house everything was tested. Happened again after a few days of uptime. My main problem here is the RT-AC3100, re-establishes the connection automatically. Maybe it is something to do with 386 vs 388. But the AX88 does not. The AX88 also seems that have...
So looks like I had a connection drop, but the AC3100 was able to form connection again.
Apr 19 13:45:26 pppd[673]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Apr 19 13:45:26 pppd[673]: Terminating on signal 15
Apr 19 13:45:26 pppd[673]: Connect time 4514.8 minutes.
Apr 19 13:45:26 pppd[673]: Sent 34234223 bytes...
So an update. Using a RT-AC3100, my connection has been solid for 2 days. Was hoping that the experience was the same as the AX88, but this is not what is happening.
I understand. This is to rule out my equipment. But I’m also wanting to out the Bell router back in place and have them check. Not sure if the router has RX TX diag on it or if an OTDR is required.
I'm familiar with the above mentioned and do agree with you, BUT this is a household with 3 "mesh" devices that had surpassed my needs for the COST. With nothing that has changed in my environment, I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue(this is why I posted). I'd like to stay away discussions...
Hello @samuraijmb ,
Did you ever resolve this issue? I'm going through the same issues right now.
@The Lorax
As per the ISP issue, I'm assuming you had to put your ISP modem back in order for them to test that or was it someone coming that came to test the fibre itself?
I'm a bit confused at the negativity. The assumption that I'd pay anywhere near $700 for a router is... Wifi6 routers with 2.5Gbps functionality exist for sub $300CAD, which if you used for 5-6 years needed one as a replacement of older hardware could be an option. Regardless if an ARM can only...
A few reasons.
Asus outside of this issue has been great. I have a few nodes which I’d have to get more after. I like having a cluster.
Future proof.
Wifi 7 has nice port options, multiple 10G, sometimes SFP sometimes 2.5G. Look at the new TP-Link BE900.
I’m actually wondering right now if it might be some kind of hardware issue. Problem is I want to wait till wifi 7 routers are out to upgrade so who knows how long that will be. Do we know when Asus is releasing theirs?