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jonny

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Hi all.
does anyone now what this is? and how to stop it?

Its on my 68U and on all my N12d1 routers and fills up the logfile
very annoying


thanks for any replay
 
Hi all.
does anyone now what this is? and how to stop it?

Its on my 68U and on all my N12d1 routers and fills up the logfile
very annoying


thanks for any replay

What firmware version? Fill up at which frequency?
 
Hi Mr Merlin

thanks for the replay

info:
68U: 2.4 & 5mhz
Merlin fork 3.0.0.4.374.43_2-06j9527
N12d1: 2.4mhz
Asus stock 3.0.0.4.376_3602-g4e8bfd6


thanks
 
Hi Mr Merlin

thanks for the replay

info:
68U: 2.4 & 5mhz
Merlin fork 3.0.0.4.374.43_2-06j9527
N12d1: 2.4mhz
Asus stock 3.0.0.4.376_3602-g4e8bfd6


thanks

Iam also running at 40 mhz at both channels 2.4 and 5 mhz
 
By frequency I meant how often are these entries logged.

Very frequent (every few minutes) is a known issue with Asus's recent stock firmware. It shouldn't happen with either John's or mine, as I didn't merge the new NTP code in.
 
Ohhhh I see :eek: -- did not know it was a non asus fault. thanks for the info about that :).

on Asus stock (N12d1)
Dec 12 14:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 15:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 15:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 16:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 16:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 17:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 17:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 18:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 18:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
--------------------------------------------------------------------

it stopt in 68U after a reset and reconfigured again
so there is nothing to worry about then?

thanks
 
Ohhhh I see :eek: -- did not know it was a non asus fault. thanks for the info about that :).

on Asus stock (N12d1)
Dec 12 14:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 15:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 15:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 16:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 16:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 17:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 17:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 18:59:54 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Dec 12 18:59:57 rc_service: ntp 259:notify_rc stop_ntpc
--------------------------------------------------------------------

it stopt in 68U after a reset and reconfigured again
so there is nothing to worry about then?

thanks

For some unknown reason, Asus coded NTP to restart/resync itself every hour if you are on a DST timezone. No idea why.

I wouldn't worry about it, as long your router does have the correct time from NTP (which appears to be the case based on your log timestamps).
 
By frequency I meant how often are these entries logged.

Very frequent (every few minutes) is a known issue with Asus's recent stock firmware. It shouldn't happen with either John's or mine, as I didn't merge the new NTP code in.

RMerlin,
I have been getting dropped wifi with limited access. My system log shows the frequency of (see below)
Jan 1 05:19:33 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:20:00 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:20:27 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:20:55 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:21:22 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:21:49 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:22:16 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:22:43 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:23:11 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc

This is from today and just a small portion of it. I went into administrator settings and updated the time zone but it still reflects Jan 1. I have firmware version: 3.0.0.4.376_3602
 
RMerlin,
I have been getting dropped wifi with limited access. My system log shows the frequency of (see below)
Jan 1 05:19:33 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:20:00 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:20:27 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:20:55 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:21:22 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:21:49 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:22:16 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:22:43 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan 1 05:23:11 rc_service: ntp 463:notify_rc stop_ntpc

This is from today and just a small portion of it. I went into administrator settings and updated the time zone but it still reflects Jan 1. I have firmware version: 3.0.0.4.376_3602

Read the previous posts in this thread. As indicated, this is a known issue with the stock firmware - it does not happen with mine.
 
RMerlin,
I didn't realize you had your own versions of the firmware updates. Now that i found it and installed it I haven't had any issues. I like the added Settings you update has versus the stock updates. Thanks for the reply seeing how I am a novice to this website.
 

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