Thought so, you dint pay attention not that one; look at my post first page or at bennor-s screenshot a couple posts back - Multi-User Mimo isn't the same as OFDMA / MU-MIMO...
The 3006.102.5 firmware has a similar choice option in the OFDMA / MU-MIMO drop down selection box. It has DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO. Example from an RT-AX86U Pro running 3006.102.5:
That one is the same for me, but no - Multi-User Mimo.The 3006.102.5 firmware has a similar choice option in the OFDMA / MU-MIMO drop down selection box. It has DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO. Example from an RT-AX86U Pro running 3006.102.5:
PS: The 3006.102.5 firmware has both Multi-User MINO and OFDMA/MU-MIMO options.
Wireless drivers crashing. Nothing Merlin can do about it as they're closed source and precompiled.I've upgraded from Merlin 3006.102.4 -> 3006.102.6.
Router = BE86U
Current uptime = 2 days
I've received messages like this at least 3 times. Thoughts on this please....?
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: ===DDD===
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: 00010000 - 00092000, [dcd]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f6f77000 - f6f7b000, [libnss_dns.so.2]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f6f8c000 - f6f9d000, [libresolv.so.2]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f6fb1000 - f6fce000, [libgcc_s.so.1]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f6fdf000 - f6fe8000, [libnss_files.so.2]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7201000 - f7204000, [libnss_mdns4_minimal.so.2]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7b1a000 - f7c4a000, [libc.so.6]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7c60000 - f7d62000, [libshn_pctrl.so]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7d84000 - f7d86000, [libdl.so.2]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7d97000 - f7df3000, [libm.so.6]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7e04000 - f7e1a000, [libpthread.so.0]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7e2e000 - f7e34000, [libshn_utils.so]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: f7e47000 - f7e6a000, [ld-linux.so.3]
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: CPU: 1 PID: 5796 Comm: dcd Tainted: P O 4.19.294 #1
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: pstate: 200b0010 (nzCv q A32 LE aif)
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: pc : 00000000000263e0
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: lr : 000000000002667c
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: sp : 00000000ffd9a550
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: x12: 00000000817eff01
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: x11: 00000000000812f4 x10: 0000000000000012
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: x9 : 0000000000000003 x8 : 0000000000000012
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: x7 : 00000000f64ffd90 x6 : 0000000000000036
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: x5 : 000000000000010c x4 : 00000000f64ffdf0
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: x3 : 0000000000000000 x2 : 0000000000000011
Nov 14 15:45:19 kernel: x1 : 0000000000000011 x0 : 0000000000000000
---
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: ===DDD===
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: 00010000 - 00020000, [asd]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f706d000 - f7071000, [libnss_dns.so.2]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7082000 - f7093000, [libresolv.so.2]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f70a7000 - f70aa000, [libnss_mdns4_minimal.so.2]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f70bb000 - f70c4000, [libnss_files.so.2]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f72dc000 - f72ee000, [libasd.so]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f72ff000 - f731c000, [libgcc_s.so.1]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f732d000 - f745d000, [libc.so.6]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7473000 - f747a000, [libjson-c.so.2.0.2]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f748b000 - f748d000, [libasc.so]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f749f000 - f750e000, [libssl.so.1.1]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7524000 - f7763000, [libcrypto.so.1.1]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7787000 - f77ee000, [libcurl.so.4.8.0]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7801000 - f785d000, [libm.so.6]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f786e000 - f7884000, [libpthread.so.0]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7898000 - f78a2000, [libwlcsm.so]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f78b5000 - f78b7000, [libdl.so.2]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f78c8000 - f78cf000, [libcrypt.so.1]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7907000 - f79c0000, [libshared.so]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f79f9000 - f7a01000, [libnvram.so]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: f7a13000 - f7a36000, [ld-linux.so.3]
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: CPU: 3 PID: 3582 Comm: asd Tainted: P O 4.19.294 #1
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: pstate: 00030010 (nzcv q A32 LE aif)
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: pc : 00000000f735a68c
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: lr : 00000000f72d6508
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: sp : 00000000f72d6508
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: x12: 0000000000000000
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: x11: 00000000f72d6790 x10: 00000000f7452eac
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: x9 : 00000000f746f000 x8 : 0000000000000001
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: x7 : 00000000000000af x6 : 00000000f72d6748
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: x5 : 00000000f72d6748 x4 : 0000000000000006
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: x3 : 0000000000000008 x2 : 0000000000000000
Nov 14 21:23:18 kernel: x1 : 00000000f72d6508 x0 : 0000000000000000
That option is for AC wireless, it's usable if you still have AC clients(most at this time iOT clients). Lesser importance nowadays since WFI 6,WIFI 7 are the present thing. This is sign of obsolesce for those clients. It doesn't mean it will not work now, those clients will be just last priorities.That one is the same for me, but - Multi-User Mimo.
But I do have AC clients, and service them for clients (I know it usability was never any good)...That option is for AC wireless, it's usable if you still have AC clients(most at this time iOT clients). Lesser importance nowadays since WFI 6,WIFI 7 are the present thing. This is sign of obsolesce for those clients. It doesn't mean it will not work now, those clients will be just last priorities.

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