Can anyone tell me what these messages mean and if I can stop them because they are flooding my system log non-stop.
Jan 24 16:22:13 WLCEVENTD: eth6: Assoc C8:3A:6B:29:6E:9B
Jan 24 16:22:15 WLCEVENTD: eth6: Assoc C8:3A:6B:1D:0D:00
Jan 24 16:22:20 WLCEVENTD: eth6: Assoc D0:BF:9C:AD:EE:57
Jan 24...
That’s what I was trying to convey in my post but wasn’t clear. Xbox doesn’t allow you to enter any IPv6 information only IPv4 and Xbox Live doesn’t have IPv6 ports that can be forewarded that I’m aware of. Xbox only appears to recognize that you have IPv6 enabled on your network and displays...
It doesn’t matter if you use IPv6 on Xbox. No games use/take advantage of it and you still get a closed NAT error if you don’t have the ports forwarded properly or are not using UPnP. I tested this by disabling UPnP and not opening the Xbox live ports with IPv6 enabled and it was still saying...
Is there a way to change the lan ports from auto-negotiate to a set 1gb full duplex on the GT-AC5300? I’m wondering if this is the issue I’m having with gaming ports 1-2 because they are constantly negotiating however all other ports never do.
I have an SB8200 and I have had no issues accessing the diagnostic page at 192.168.100.1. In fact I check it several times a day compulsively checking my signals trying to figure out if it’s the modem or router giving me poor performance while playing online games with my Xbox One.
I cleared the NVRAM as instructed above and the router never rebooted, it just turned off. I had to manually turn it off and on to boot up again. Once it booted up everything was reset like a factory reset had been done. So I’m not sure if clearing NVRAM is even necessary, it appears a...
Anyone else unable to keep a stable client list in the network map? All my connected devices repeatedly appear then disappear over and over again. Some show up some don’t. They are not losing connectivity as all devices continue to work. It’s just annoying because anytime I look at the network...
Yeah I get these messages when my Xbox boots up and after shutting down, but they stop:
Feb 2 16:45:34 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link UP 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 2 16:45:39 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) Link DOWN.
Feb 2 16:45:42 kernel: eth2...
Do you use energy saving or instant-on mode with your Xbox? If you’re using instant-on do you see a flood of “link up, link down” messages in your log when you go into standby mode?
That’s exactly what I have been experiencing as well. It appears to be more pronounced when I’m using the gaming ports. I also had a situation where disabling Ipv6 seemed to make it better. It could have been totally coincidental and placebo. I’m using my router primarily for my 2 Xbox One...
I’m glad I purchased the extended warranty, because I’ve finally decided to return it. I think I’ve come to the conclusion that this router is just not what it’s supposed to be. It certainly isn’t meeting my performance needs for gaming on the Xbox. I bought into all the marketing hype, shame on...