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kernel: 0000: 13 04 01 ff 0d 58 00 f0 07 00 87 93 03 ff 03 59 & kernel: 0010: 04 20

casao94

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For about a month ago, I keep seeing this error message in the System Log.
I'm worried that it is more of a hardware issue on the router - RT-BE96U on 3006.102.5

Does anyone know what is causing this kernel system log message? Is this something critical that I should be worried about?

Oct 20 21:09:05 kernel: 0000: 13 04 01 ff 0d 58 00 f0 07 00 87 93 03 ff 03 59
Oct 20 21:09:05 kernel: 0010: 04 20
Oct 20 21:10:22 kernel: 0000: 13 04 01 ff 0d 58 00 f0 07 00 87 93 03 ff 03 59
Oct 20 21:10:22 kernel: 0010: 04 20
Oct 20 21:10:38 kernel: 0000: 13 04 01 ff 0d 58 00 f0 07 00 87 93 03 ff 03 59
Oct 20 21:10:38 kernel: 0010: 04 20
Oct 20 21:10:48 kernel: 0000: 13 04 01 ff 0d 58 00 f0 07 00 87 93 03 ff 03 59
Oct 20 21:10:48 kernel: 0010: 04 20
Oct 20 21:13:43 kernel: 0000: 13 04 01 ff 0d 58 00 f0 07 00 87 93 03 ff 03 59
Oct 20 21:13:43 kernel: 0010: 04 20
Oct 20 21:14:00 kernel: 0000: 13 04 01 ff 0d 58 00 f0 07 00 87 93 03 ff 03 59
Oct 20 21:14:00 kernel: 0010: 04 20
 
@casao94 I had this and numerous Wi-Fi drop out error messages. In the end I dropped back 102.4 has been more stable, no error messages of the kind.
 

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