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Anyone have any idea why this would be happening?

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Even just trying to access the login page times out sometimes.

Seems odd for a 4 core "powerhouse" router such as this to time out just trying to access itself. It should be lightning fast, right?

I'm just using the latest Merlin ROG firmware with these added:

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Everything else works fine during this (regular web browsing, SSH, etc.)

Other times after a "slow load" it looks like the UI just stops mid-load, and looks like this:

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I also noticed this in my log:

Jan 2 23:40:31 HTTPD: waitting 10 minitues and restart
Jan 2 23:40:31 rc_service: httpds 5268:notify_rc restart_httpd
Jan 2 23:40:31 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart httpd)
Jan 2 23:40:31 GT-AX6000: start https:8443
Jan 2 23:40:31 GT-AX6000: start httpd:80
 
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Update:

Another thing I just noticed, repeatably when I first visit this Web History tab:

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it's always empty, and then trying to click the Statistic, or Traffic Monitor tabs next to it, I start to get the issue. I'm *guessing* visiting the History tab is causing a server crash?
 
Is there any way one of your devices could have two parallel routes back to the router? Is there anything else on your network acting as a dhcp server? If you disconnect everything apart from the device you're testing from does it work.
(I'm thinking dhcp flood)
 
It sounds like the necessary bwdpi calls are crashing the httpd daemon. Not much hop except to wait for a newer release from Asus since it’s all closed source. Or reset and start fresh.
 
It sounds like the necessary bwdpi calls are crashing the httpd daemon. Not much hop except to wait for a newer release from Asus since it’s all closed source. Or reset and start fresh.
Or just try turning the TrendMicro stuff that uses bwdpi off!
 
I am having the same exact problem with AX6000 + AX6000 + AC86U in mesh. The main router webui is not responding or pages load partially with no clickable elements. I switched back from Merlin to Asuswrt and it does not resolve the problem. Webui is still very slow, even simple pages with no live stats load extremely slowly. I tried to restart httpd via SSH but no change. My only option is to reset, reflash and start from scratch. However, what are the chances to stuck again the that same situation?
 

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