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stephan1827

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I have a ZenWIFI AX mesh network, and everything was running smooth until I added an additional RT-AX55. The network runs ok but I get tons of these log entries. Does anybody know what they mean?


Code:
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1080): eth6: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xe972
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1500): eth6: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xe972
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1758): eth6: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xe972
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1080): eth6: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xea72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1500): eth6: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xea72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1758): eth6: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xea72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1080): eth6: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xeb72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1500): eth6: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xeb72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1758): eth6: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xeb72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1080): eth6: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xec72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1500): eth6: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xec72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1758): eth6: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xec72
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1080): eth6: intf check failed for chanspec: 0xe07a
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1500): eth6: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0xe07a
Aug 10 20:40:00 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1758): eth6: txop check failed for chanspec: 0xe07a
 
The router is looking for "better" channels to use but it doesn't have that information yet. These messages normally appear shortly after the router has rebooted but disappear after a few hours.
 
That messages were coming for almost 24h, I disabled 160 MHz and that seems to resolve the issue. I may lose some bandwidth but I dont think thats a major issue.
 

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