asd is an Asus service, not a TrendMicro service.Makes perfect sense considering everything that is known about TM issues on BE routers.
As your second crash, it's the networkmap service that crashed.
asd is an Asus service, not a TrendMicro service.Makes perfect sense considering everything that is known about TM issues on BE routers.
HW ver 5.1Sorry that's still an issue. Documentation suggests that latest firmware resolves issues on the 2.4ghz band mostly. What HW version are you using?
I have 2, which ran fine for ~4 years.Many folks around don’t have old RT-AC86U routers because many of them died young.
[SIZE=4]dcd[/SIZE] (something to to with the Trend Micro part?) keeps crashing on the parent nodebut it doesn't seem to cause any issue.Apr 5 12:00:25 kernel: potentially unexpected fatal signal 11.
Apr 5 12:00:25 kernel: ===DDD===
Apr 5 12:00:25 kernel: 00010000 - 00092000, [dcd]
Apr 5 12:00:25 kernel: f6cd0000 - f6cd9000, [libnss_files.so.2]
Apr 5 12:00:25 kernel: f75f5000 - f7725000, [libc.so.6]
[SIZE=4]asd[/SIZE] has (just once) done that same thing on the secondary RT-AC86U.You could disable it, but clients on the 5 GHz and especially 6 GHz band should be able to deal just fine with Wifi 7 support being enabled, as these clients will have a fairly modern networking stack. It's largely stuff that deals with the 2.4 GHz band that might have issues with any modern feature.I have a question, since MLO is really no good, i don't have anything Wifi 7...so it network settings i have the 3 bands, click on 1 and it says Wifi 7 Mode and it's enabled, anything happen if i should disable it since i don't use MLO?
You could create a 2.4ghz SSID only band and turn off wifi 7 on that directly. That way you wouldn't have any issues with the 2.4ghz at all.Thank-You very much!
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