The Internet has been going out a lot today, same as yesterday. My fiance got fed up and used her work cell phone to tether to the Internet. So, when my son was done school, I reset the modem. It's now giving logs. There's only 4 there since I plugged it back in, and our Internet hasn't had...
All outside connection. All internal is still fine. Drive sharing, streaming from one computer to another, even Windows Remote Access. But all devices in the home lose internet access. And it's not for very long, maybe a minute or two. Most of the time streaming services like SoundCloud don't...
so, update on that, and others.
I started disconnecting devices from the Asus router and connecting them directly to the Rogers modem. Right now there is only my gaming computer (wired), a server in the basement (wired), my Samsung S10+ phone (wireless), and I believe my Logitech Harmony remote...
We have been having a lot of problems with our Internet for a long time now that they've even proven themselves is directly connected to our account specifically. We had a system engineer come out one day to test the lines because the problem had been going on for so long. The lines test fine...
Roger's Cable modem.
We have had issues on and off for a couple of years. Not as regular as this though. I do not remember if it was regular before or after I got the Asus router because last summer Rogers also implemented a new program that they didn't even inform their employees about called...
Yes. I actually created another post with a different title this morning, but it got deleted.
I've tried all firmwares, Asus's and Merlin, Beta 1-4.
I've changed the cable modem a couple of times. I've tried running the cable modem in bridged mode and non-bridged mode (the modem as the DHCP...
Can anyone answer? My fiance works from home and it's interfering with her work. Our son is now doing home schooling since Ontario is under lock down, and he can't keep connected either.
I'm still having this happen randomly on all computers. Can anyone tell me what these error messages mean? Or how to fix it?
Jan 8 11:52:15 kernel: CONSOLE: 866020.088 iov:SCB_DEAUTH
Jan 8 11:52:15 kernel: CONSOLE: 866020.088 iov:SCB_DEAUTH
Jan 8 11:52:21 kernel: CONSOLE: 866026.615 wl1.0...
I have it happen on different computers, wired and wireless, connected to my Asus RT-AX86U. As soon as I have a problem with a web page taking a long time to load, I go into the system log and see a whole bunch of entries just like that one. I don't understand what those logs mean though.
Forgot to mention, I've tried the latest Asus firmware, as well as running the latest from Merlin. I do get that it's in Beta, but I still don't know what those logs mean.
I've been having problems with my Internet for a long time now. I bought a new Asus RT-AX86U, and tried the new firmware. Lately it seems I'm having even more issues and I noticed that when I start to have problems, a bunch of log entries show up in the General Log, but I have no idea what they...
Okay, I installed PIA remotely on the Plex PC. Selected WireGuard protocol. Ran a speed test and got 521.38Mb/s off of a 1Gb/s service. I was able to view the shared drives as well. I did try running Plex on my TV which is connected through AC WiFi. The Asus RT-AX86U router is a floor directly...
I just tried the PIA app and found the little icon you were referring to. Mine says "Allow LAN", and it's in green by default. It does seem to let me brows to other computers on the network, but I'm unable to log into the router while it's active. That itself isn't a big concern since if it does...
I'm sorry if I may seem simple at times, you have to keep in mind that everything VPN is all new to me. I have tried a couple of client based apps on the computer and I found nothing in anything that allows LAN connections to remain the same. When I tried PIA a few years ago, I was running a...