Hi
Am running a 2 AX6600 AirMesh config. Upgrade firmware to the latest release last week and started to experience significant drops in connectivity. I backed off the firmware to 3.0.0.4.386_42095-gcd938f7 and did a factory reset on both devices. The disconnects have improved but am still seeing drops during video conferencing. I am running a constant ping between my laptop and the AX6600 and do not see dropped pings during the same timeframe I experience a video drop. I am also running a ping to a MicroSoft IP and again don't see drops during the video drops. Both my wife and I are experiencing the same issue even though I have connected her to the Mesh device via ethernet. I am not seeing any errors in syslog but I did notice that every hour these messages appear:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: kck:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: 0000: 79 6a 4d 7d 3f be ac 7c f0 88 b4 0a 51 ea d3 35
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: kek:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: 0000: a1 da 57 b7 ff 61 ee b2 a7 78 68 df 79 4d 0b 11
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: replay_ctr:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: 0000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 17
The only change in the message is in the final message where it increases by 1.
Are these messages normal or could they be indicating what issue is? If they don't help define the issue any suggestions on next steps?
Am running a 2 AX6600 AirMesh config. Upgrade firmware to the latest release last week and started to experience significant drops in connectivity. I backed off the firmware to 3.0.0.4.386_42095-gcd938f7 and did a factory reset on both devices. The disconnects have improved but am still seeing drops during video conferencing. I am running a constant ping between my laptop and the AX6600 and do not see dropped pings during the same timeframe I experience a video drop. I am also running a ping to a MicroSoft IP and again don't see drops during the video drops. Both my wife and I are experiencing the same issue even though I have connected her to the Mesh device via ethernet. I am not seeing any errors in syslog but I did notice that every hour these messages appear:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: kck:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: 0000: 79 6a 4d 7d 3f be ac 7c f0 88 b4 0a 51 ea d3 35
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: kek:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: 0000: a1 da 57 b7 ff 61 ee b2 a7 78 68 df 79 4d 0b 11
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: replay_ctr:
Apr 8 11:20:06 kernel: 0000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 17
The only change in the message is in the final message where it increases by 1.
Are these messages normal or could they be indicating what issue is? If they don't help define the issue any suggestions on next steps?