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RT-AX86U Error

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Running Merlin 386.2_Beta 1.

Getting wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp Failed in the system log every couple seconds. Does the log file under System log overwrite itself? I'm not seeing any issues other than the log displaying that error message but I want to make sure the log isn't stored locally on the router and causes it to crash from all of the notifications.

Thanks!
 
You have a wonky 5 GHZ adapter on a client. Nothing wrong with the router. If it bothers you track the client via the reported MAC address and update the driver or block it from the 5 GHZ band. I have a Bose Smart Touch speaker that was causing the same "error" message. I use the WIFI MAC Filter and banned it from 5 GHZ. AS I am running Dual Band Smart Connect the speaker switched to 2.4 GHZ band and works well. Also had a Dell Latitude with an AC WIFI adapter that caused the same "error" message running Windows 10 but not on Linux. On Linux it also connected with WPA3. Yea Linux!

Oh, this will happen on Merlin or Asus firmware.
 
You have a wonky 5 GHZ adapter on a client. Nothing wrong with the router. If it bothers you track the client via the reported MAC address and update the driver or block it from the 5 GHZ band. I have a Bose Smart Touch speaker that was causing the same "error" message. I use the WIFI MAC Filter and banned it from 5 GHZ. AS I am running Dual Band Smart Connect the speaker switched to 2.4 GHZ band and works well. Also had a Dell Latitude with an AC WIFI adapter that caused the same "error" message running Windows 10 but not on Linux. On Linux it also connected with WPA3. Yea Linux!

Oh, this will happen on Merlin or Asus firmware.
Thank you. I also have a Bose on the 5Ghz band so that's probably it
 
You have a wonky 5 GHZ adapter on a client. Nothing wrong with the router. If it bothers you track the client via the reported MAC address and update the driver or block it from the 5 GHZ band. I have a Bose Smart Touch speaker that was causing the same "error" message. I use the WIFI MAC Filter and banned it from 5 GHZ. AS I am running Dual Band Smart Connect the speaker switched to 2.4 GHZ band and works well. Also had a Dell Latitude with an AC WIFI adapter that caused the same "error" message running Windows 10 but not on Linux. On Linux it also connected with WPA3. Yea Linux!

Oh, this will happen on Merlin or Asus firmware.
I'm using Smart Connect. Can I still force an individual device onto 2.4Ghz if I'm using Smart Connect?

Thanks!
 
I'm using Smart Connect. Can I still force an individual device onto 2.4Ghz if I'm using Smart Connect?

Thanks!
Yes. Read my first post.
 

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