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Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 3006.102.7 Beta is now available

Myself about what I think of mlo, I have noticed that it uses the most frequency of 2.4 and 5 ghz and almost nothing on 6 ghz, I myself have deactivated mlo because yes I think it does not work well for me anyway as I am most interested in 6ghz, so I have turned off mlo and 2.4 and 5 ghz myself, from the beginning with this router rt-be92u it was confusing from the beginning and dropped and 6ghz disappeared quite often but now more recently I haven't had this problem and more stable than before

If you live in an apartment like my father and I do, 6 ghz and with wpa 3 is more of a must for me anyway

Otherwise, nothing special except that the rt-be92u works better than before, so nothing to complain about
 
I use rt-be92u running the new beta 1 up time 3 days 16 hours no known issues may I ask are you running MLO if on can make the router really unstable?
No MLO, in fact there wasn't even any wifi client connected, just a fairly basic test setup, with the WAN port plugged to my network. As soon I had a pair of Ethernet clients connected to port 1 and 2 at the same time, the router would freeze within a few seconds, and then either reboot, or see its clock get completely screwed up due to the extended CPU stall.
 
No MLO, in fact there wasn't even any wifi client connected, just a fairly basic test setup, with the WAN port plugged to my network. As soon I had a pair of Ethernet clients connected to port 1 and 2 at the same time, the router would freeze within a few seconds, and then either reboot, or see its clock get completely screwed up due to the extended CPU stall.
Finally, glad you've replicated the issue and I wasn't losing my mind and probably explains why others see the issue and some don't. I have a powerline adapter connected on port 2 and usually have the work laptop in port 3 but moved it to port 4 the other day for testing. Can't say that the move to port 4 is the problem as I update to the beta around the same time. I might disconnect the powerline adapter for a day or two to see if that improves anything.

Since moving it to port 4 though the router has been having the CPU stall about twice a day and been pretty consistently going off the rails between 21:45 and 22:05 and then again just after midnight, pacific time.
 
No MLO, in fact there wasn't even any wifi client connected, just a fairly basic test setup, with the WAN port plugged to my network. As soon I had a pair of Ethernet clients connected to port 1 and 2 at the same time, the router would freeze within a few seconds, and then either reboot, or see its clock get completely screwed up due to the extended CPU stall.
Looks like a faulty unit to me, mine has never rebooted of frozen. I'm still running 102.6 though, may be something has changed although it shouldn't have.
 
Looks like a faulty unit to me, mine has never rebooted of frozen. I'm still running 102.6 though, may be something has changed although it shouldn't have.
I would think so if I were the only one with issues. Others are also having random crashes and reboots, for some people it varies depending on which Ethernet ports are being used.
 
I would think so if I were the only one with issues. Others are also having random crashes and reboots, for some people it varies depending on which Ethernet ports are being used.
All the crashes on my new-ish RT-BE92U with 3006.102.7 the past week+ led me to swap back in a AX86U until we have more confidence ASUS has made progress.
 
Some of this:
Feb 14 16:18:29 ubinfo: Count of bad physical eraseblocks: 0 Current maximum erase counter value: 14
Feb 16 16:29:47 ubinfo: Count of bad physical eraseblocks: 0 Current maximum erase counter value: 15
Feb 17 16:29:49 ubinfo: Count of bad physical eraseblocks: 0 Current maximum erase counter value: 17

I have a lot of this, don't know what it's means. ???

Code:
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel: PKT:
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0000: 47 c9 29 8b bf 00 00 00 be bf ba a9 06 01 02 02
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0010: 0e 00 00 00 00 0d 00 00 00 00 20 00 ff ff 00 00
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0020: 00 80 80 04 07 19 02 be 00 00 76 b6 29 8b 40 22
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0030: 00 00 00 00 28 00 04 44 02 00 be bf ba 80 39 00
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0040: 78 80 04 00 00 39 00 00 00 00 b6 c1 80 80 80 80
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0050: 80 80 02 01 14 00 00 18 05 00 a0 fb 1f 00 00 00
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0060: e2 17 e4 9e f6 fb af 67 9f 0b 5f ce f3 ee be 9e
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0070: f9 ae ef d4 df 4f ff 2f dd 0f ee e2 6f 6f ff a7
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0080: ff df ee 5b 90 ae e1 98 eb 5b dd 61 33 bb 40 8e
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   0090: bd af ce 77 df db 3e 29 fd f7 6b de 3a 76 e8 59
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   00a0: 9b ea 7f a2 ff 4f 21 f5 fe 41 f9 d6 bf 1b 19 07
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   00b0: 3a 16 fb 5f fd e5 cf ef f9 57 ea a7 f6 e5 87 be
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   00c0: 4b c0 4b c0 03 04 27 6b a0 30 42 3d 00 00 00 00
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   00d0: f0 d4 30 00 81 11 08 52 64 e4 79 14 1c 75 5d 45
Feb 16 16:52:51 kernel:   00e0: 47 db 56 01 52 76 05 00 64 49 25 28 51 8e
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel: PKT:
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0000: a9 15 44 9c be 00 00 00 be be bb 6f 06 01 02 02
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0010: 0e 00 00 00 00 0d 00 00 00 00 20 00 ff ff 00 00
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0020: 00 80 80 04 07 19 02 be 00 00 67 15 44 9c 5a 91
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0030: 00 00 00 00 28 00 04 44 02 00 be be bb 80 3d 00
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0040: 78 80 04 00 00 3d 00 00 00 00 b8 c1 80 80 80 80
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0050: 80 80 04 01 14 00 00 18 05 00 40 fc 1f 00 00 00
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0060: e2 17 e4 9e f6 fb af 67 9f 0b 5f ce f3 ee be 9e
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0070: f9 ae ef d4 df 4f ff 2f dd 0f ee e2 6f 6f ff a7
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0080: ff df ee 5b 90 ae e1 98 eb 5b dd 61 33 bb 40 8e
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   0090: bd af ce 77 df db 3e 29 fd f7 6b de 3a 76 e8 59
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   00a0: 9b ea 7f a2 ff 4f 21 f5 fe 41 f9 d6 bf 1b 19 07
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   00b0: 3a 16 fb 5f fd e5 cf ef f9 57 ea a7 f6 e5 87 be
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   00c0: 8b 06 8b 06 00 04 27 6b a0 70 82 39 00 00 00 00
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   00d0: 02 f6 70 00 e3 d0 96 c2 3c b4 99 30 13 6d 25 50
Feb 16 16:57:38 kernel:   00e0: 35 1a 01 54 8f 16 04 00 a2 01 51 bc 64 bf

Code:
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel: PKT:
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0000: 1e 88 fd c8 c0 00 00 00 c0 c0 bd 65 06 01 02 02
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0010: 0e 00 00 00 00 0d 00 00 00 00 20 00 ff ff 00 00
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0020: 00 80 80 04 07 19 02 c0 00 00 01 75 fd c8 c2 f3
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0030: 00 00 00 00 28 00 04 44 02 00 c0 c0 bd 80 02 00
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0040: 78 80 04 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 b5 c3 80 80 80 80
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0050: 80 80 02 01 14 00 00 18 05 00 dd 0b 00 00 00 00
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0060: e2 17 e4 9e f6 fb af 67 9f 0b 5f ce f3 ee be 9e
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0070: f9 ae ef d4 df 4f ff 2f dd 0f ee e2 6f 6f ff a7
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0080: ff df ee 5b 90 ae e1 98 eb 5b dd 61 33 bb 40 8e
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   0090: bd af ce 77 df db 3e 29 fd f7 6b de 3a 76 e8 59
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   00a0: 9b ea 7f a2 ff 4f 21 f5 fe 41 f9 d6 bf 1b 19 07
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   00b0: 3a 16 fb 5f fd e5 cf ef f9 57 ea a7 f6 e5 87 be
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   00c0: 6b ca 6b ca 01 04 27 6b a0 30 42 3d 00 00 00 00
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   00d0: 00 e4 30 00 65 57 4f 54 d9 d5 17 46 76 f5 85 91
Feb 16 19:33:18 kernel:   00e0: 5d 7d 71 64 57 6f 0c 00 d5 1f 38 76 f5 07
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel: PKT:
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0000: e5 ea 19 99 c0 00 00 00 c0 c0 bc 58 06 01 02 02
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0010: 0e 00 00 00 00 0d 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff 00 00
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0020: 00 80 80 04 07 19 02 bf 00 00 89 ea 19 99 69 de
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0030: 00 00 00 00 28 00 04 44 02 00 c0 c0 bc 80 10 01
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0040: 78 80 04 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 b7 c3 80 80 80 80
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0050: 80 80 03 01 14 00 00 18 05 00 0e 0b 00 00 00 00
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0060: e2 17 e4 9e f6 fb af 67 9f 0b 5f ce f3 ee be 9e
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0070: f9 ae ef d4 df 4f ff 2f dd 0f ee e2 6f 6f ff a7
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0080: ff df ee 5b 90 ae e1 98 eb 5b dd 61 33 bb 40 8e
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   0090: bd af ce 77 df db 3e 29 fd f7 6b de 3a 76 e8 59
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   00a0: 9b ea 7f a2 ff 4f 21 f5 fe 41 f9 d6 bf 1b 19 07
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   00b0: 3a 16 fb 5f fd e5 cf ef f9 57 ea a7 f6 e5 87 be
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   00c0: cb 08 cb 08 00 04 27 6b a0 70 e6 35 00 00 00 00
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   00d0: 13 f2 70 00 a3 17 2d e0 ec 35 0b 38 7c c9 42 4a
Feb 16 20:31:30 kernel:   00e0: 5f 71 90 f2 57 1c 04 00 15 0b 29 41 c9 84

Code:
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: ===DDD===
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: 00010000 - 00020000, [asd]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f7010000 - f7014000, [libnss_dns.so.2]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f7025000 - f7036000, [libresolv.so.2]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f704a000 - f704d000, [libnss_mdns4_minimal.so.2]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f705e000 - f7067000, [libnss_files.so.2]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f727f000 - f7291000, [libasd.so]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f72a2000 - f72bf000, [libgcc_s.so.1]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f72d0000 - f7400000, [libc.so.6]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f7416000 - f741d000, [libjson-c.so.2.0.2]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f742e000 - f7430000, [libasc.so]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f7442000 - f74b1000, [libssl.so.1.1]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f74c7000 - f7707000, [libcrypto.so.1.1]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f772a000 - f7791000, [libcurl.so.4.8.0]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f77a4000 - f7800000, [libm.so.6]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f7811000 - f7827000, [libpthread.so.0]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f783b000 - f7845000, [libwlcsm.so]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f7858000 - f785a000, [libdl.so.2]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f786b000 - f7872000, [libcrypt.so.1]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f78aa000 - f7963000, [libshared.so]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f799c000 - f79a4000, [libnvram.so]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: f79b6000 - f79d9000, [ld-linux.so.3]
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: CPU: 1 PID: 3779 Comm: asd Tainted: P           O      4.19.294 #1
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: pstate: a00f0010 (NzCv q A32 LE aif)
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: pc : 00000000f728c7cc
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: lr : 00000000f728e400
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: sp : 00000000ffb53218
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: x12: 00000000f72a1174
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: x11: 00000000f728fbc4 x10: 00000000ffb5323c
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: x9 : 00000000f728f57c x8 : 0000000000000000
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: x7 : 0000000002030578 x6 : 0000000002030ac0
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: x5 : 0000000002031170 x4 : 00000000f6f00a40
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: x3 : 0000000000000000 x2 : 0000000000000000
Feb 17 10:04:25 kernel: x1 : 0000000000000400 x0 : 00000000f6006b63
 
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I would think so if I were the only one with issues. Others are also having random crashes and reboots, for some people it varies depending on which Ethernet ports are being used.
I have 2 theories (completely undocumented):
1. The American version is faulty while the European is ok (just a hunch based on people posting).
2. People have used WPS factory reset. That is BAD! I tried it once and the router acted really weird. For instance it had created 2 SSIDs all by itself. I think WPS-reset sets the settings back to what they were initially when leaving the melting oven, which should only be used for EMERGENCY. Instead using the reset button/GUI will set the setting to the defaults for current firmware.
If you have WPS-reset the router, it should be followed by a 'RESET' button factory reset.
 
I would think so if I were the only one with issues. Others are also having random crashes and reboots, for some people it varies depending on which Ethernet ports are being used.
Yep, my BE92U is sitting on a shelf awaiting the day this crash problem gets resolved. I went out and got a BE88U (caught a sale), and while it's not perfect it's much more reliable.
In my case, particularly with the BE88U, I'm convinced the root problem is my wireless internet connection (static IP) isn't 100% stable itself, and when "whatever" happens to the WAN connection, the BE88U suffers (all WiFi stops for some period of time, I can't even connect to the router's web interface via the LAN, and sometimes it just reboots). Alas, nothing logged to point to the culprit. Luckily I have fiber on the street out front, and as soon as Spring arrives I'll be getting that, which hopefully solves things.
 
I would think so if I were the only one with issues. Others are also having random crashes and reboots, for some people it varies depending on which Ethernet ports are being used.
No issues here, running it on beta1 for over 8 days without any issues. But I have only a TrendNet switch connected to the 10Gbps and the cable modem on the 2.5Gbps WAN port.
 

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