I upgraded my GT-AX6000 to 3004.388.6_2 about two weeks ago and everything has been great with the exception of what I found today. It appears that under Traffic Analyzer -> Statistic tab it is logging nearly all bandwidth as upload when the majority of my traffic is download. I attached some...
I do occasionally stream to the TVs. I switched the TVs over to WiFi and unplugged their ethernet cables. That seems to have resolved the issue as well. I'll settle with them hooked to WiFi vs ethernet if it means they play nice I guess.
I set a static IP in the router and disabled DHCP in each TV. The logs went away but the lag remained. I unplugged the TVs again and the lag went away. Seems the TVs are doing something really messed up to the network.
Thanks, I'll give that a try. This really seems to be the root of the issue. Lag over ethernet is about 95% gone. Actually playable now. Just weird that a DHCP request would cause lag spikes on ethernet devices but not over WiFi.
I unplugged the ethernet from the Sony TV and then shortly after, another Sony TV I have started doing the same thing. Unplugged that one as well and so far it does appear the lag has greatly improved. Testing some more
This is logged as the lag is occurring...
Jun 4 10:06:18 dnsmasq-dhcp[6261]: DHCPDISCOVER(br0) 70:26:05:00:ad:97
Jun 4 10:06:18 dnsmasq-dhcp[6261]: DHCPOFFER(br0) 192.168.50.147 70:26:05:00:ad:97
Jun 4 10:06:18 dnsmasq-dhcp[6261]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) 192.168.50.147 70:26:05:00:ad:97
Jun 4...
Yes, both the 2.5 and one of the 1gig ports. Another detail that is interesting is when the lag happens, it happens on both PC's at the same time. The lag is in sync.
The router was reset to factory defaults both before and after I flashed the 388.2 firmware when it released. There are two completely different PC's experiencing the same issue. Both are using the onboard ethernet adapter. My primary PC is using a MSI MPG X570S Carbon Max WiFi motherboard...
I am running a GT-AX6000 on Merlin 388.2. When the computer is directly connected to the router with an ethernet cable I get horrendous lag spikes every 20-30 seconds or so. It will take my frame rate from 180fps down to 20-30fps for a couple of seconds and then it goes away only to do it...
I enabled the WAN DNS to "Get the DNS IP from your ISP automatically" and put "time.google.com" as the secondary NTP server. Missing the WAN DNS setting may have been the issue. Seems to be working fine now. I greatly appreciate the help! If you have a bitcoin address, I'd love to buy you a...