chrismsales
Occasional Visitor
My ASUS GT-AX6000 router has been experiencing persistent DHCP failures since a recent firmware update on Saturday to version 3006.102.5, preventing devices from obtaining IP addresses consistently. I started noticing on Sunday that my network has was losing internet connection a couple of times a day even though they show connected to the network for devices running both on Wifi and ethernet so a reboot is needed to get internet going again. This has been constant every day now and then some devices like an Xbox will no longer connect to the network as it says it "cannot connect to your DHCP server" even though it's connected via ethernet and has a reserved IP through the DHCP on the router.
The logs (see below) point to a corrupted Trend Micro AI Protection database file, which is causing critical services like mastiff, fw_daemon, and dcd to fail or restart. At least that's what Chat GPT told me, not sure how correct that is though.
I successfully SSH’d into the router and attempted to manually reset the corrupted .db file. I also disabled AI Protection via the admin interface, rebooted multiple times, and checked for interference from other services like Traffic Analyzer and Parental Controls. Despite these steps, the DHCP error persists and the AI Protection service appears to still be trying to restart every 30 seconds or so. Last night I rolled back to the last firmware I was on (3006.102.4), but I'm having the same issues still.
Does anyone have any idea what may be happening or how to resolve? I'm in over my head already here.
Thanks in advance.
The logs (see below) point to a corrupted Trend Micro AI Protection database file, which is causing critical services like mastiff, fw_daemon, and dcd to fail or restart. At least that's what Chat GPT told me, not sure how correct that is though.
I successfully SSH’d into the router and attempted to manually reset the corrupted .db file. I also disabled AI Protection via the admin interface, rebooted multiple times, and checked for interference from other services like Traffic Analyzer and Parental Controls. Despite these steps, the DHCP error persists and the AI Protection service appears to still be trying to restart every 30 seconds or so. Last night I rolled back to the last firmware I was on (3006.102.4), but I'm having the same issues still.
Does anyone have any idea what may be happening or how to resolve? I'm in over my head already here.
Thanks in advance.