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keefrto

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So I took advantage of linking my rt ac86u directly from my rt-ax86u. It was spare after I purchased my rt ax86s. So I have rt ax86u, rt ax86s and 2 rt ac86u.

Upon checking my router system log, it seems to having an issue:
: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) (phyId: a) Link DOWN.
Jun 24 06:32:38 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) (phyId: a) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Jun 24 06:32:45 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) (phyId: a) Link DOWN.
Jun 24 06:32:47 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) (phyId: a) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Jun 24 06:32:50 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) (phyId: a) Link DOWN.
Jun 24 06:32:52 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) (phyId: a) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Jun 24 06:32:58 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(539): eth6: Auth 04:D9:F5:74:37:F9, status: Successful (0), rssi.

System seems otherwise fine, what did I do wrong?
 
what did I do wrong?

Perhaps nothing. The log only shows connection up/down in some seconds period. Was it without you touching anything in the middle of operation?
 
Perhaps nothing. The log only shows connection up/down in some seconds period. Was it without you touching anything in the middle of operation?
It's logging like that all the time. I am not doing anything to it.
 

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