Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 14:23 Post subject: Asus RT-AC68U
Router: Asus RT-AC68U
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r29193 std (03/02/16)
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r29002 std (02/01/16)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.3 #381 SMP Wed Mar 2 07:03:33 CET 2016 armv7l
Previous: Linux 4.4.1 #232 SMP Mon Feb 1 07:55:01 CET 2016 armv7l
Status: ok
Reset: no
Errors: no
Uptime (DD-WRT status): 1 day, 11:43
Static Leases: 7
DHCP Server: Enabled
DHCP Daemon: DNSMasq
Operating Mode: Gateway
Static Routing: none
Interface: wl0 (G-Only)
Wireless Mode: AP
Wireless Packet Info
RX: 4066674 OK, 14 errors
TX: 6276430 OK, 7 errors
MAC Filter: Permit only listed clients
Site Survey: ok
Wviz survey: ok
Interface: wl1 (Disabled)
This uptime is the longest thus far and the network still seems ok. Since my first use of r29193 on this router, it has seemingly shutdown all external interfaces after uptime of 4+ hours. That is, all previously connected devices indicate "disconnected" from the network. The first indication of trouble is a user complains that his wireless device cannot connect to the router. A power off/on reboot restores the network until the next instance of disconnection.
I wouuld appreciate any suggestions for collecting more data on this issue. Perhaps a more precise uptime would be useful, but I have found no way to automatically capture/determine uptime before the router disconnects external interfaces.
I may have discovered a temporary remedy for this issue. Immediately after rebooting the router, I clicked "Apply Settings" on the Setup->Basic Setup page. Limited regression testing seems to indicate that this fix works. That is, after reboot without the Apply Settings, the router disconnects all devices after 4+ hours uptime.
Router: Asus RT-AC56U
Firmware: 29193 - ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2016/03-02-2016-r29193/asus-rt-ac56u/
Status: Working for ~1 hour then unreachable
Reset: No
Errors: Works as normal for approximately 1 hour and then is completely unreachable until I switch it off.
Installed on WNDR4000, with 30/30/30 reset before and after. Everything works, both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, both WPA2 and guest networks, dozens of clients connected no problems.