Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 0:43 Post subject: Re: EA6350 v2
IONK wrote:
Router: Linksys EA6350 v2
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r35916 std (05/11/18)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.131 #3073 SMP Mon May 7 08:49:26 CEST 2018 armv7l
Status: no issue for 2 days
Reset: yes
Errors: before reseting config, LAN didn't work config (PC couldn't get IP), but WAN and WLAN were ok. After reseting config then everything are good, probably old config was corrupted because the router auto reverted to stock firmware in the first few attempts to flash dd-wrt.
Update: after more than 2 days then 5GHz (N+AC) WiFi network info disappeared from DD-WRT control panel, but in reality the 5GHz network still existed and worked normally.
This happened two times, unfortunately I didn't enable syslog.
After rebooting then 5GHz status reappeared in control panel.
2.4GHz was working fine all the time.
Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 13:23 Post subject: Re: EA6350 v2
IONK wrote:
IONK wrote:
Router: Linksys EA6350 v2
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r35916 std (05/11/18)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.131 #3073 SMP Mon May 7 08:49:26 CEST 2018 armv7l
Status: no issue for 2 days
Reset: yes
Errors: before reseting config, LAN didn't work config (PC couldn't get IP), but WAN and WLAN were ok. After reseting config then everything are good, probably old config was corrupted because the router auto reverted to stock firmware in the first few attempts to flash dd-wrt.
Update: after more than 2 days then 5GHz (N+AC) WiFi network info disappeared from DD-WRT control panel, but in reality the 5GHz network still existed and worked normally.
This happened two times, unfortunately I didn't enable syslog.
After rebooting then 5GHz status reappeared in control panel.
2.4GHz was working fine all the time.
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 14:09 Post subject: Re: EA6350 v2
IONK wrote:
IONK wrote:
IONK wrote:
Router: Linksys EA6350 v2
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r35916 std (05/11/1
Kernel: Linux 4.4.131 #3073 SMP Mon May 7 08:49:26 CEST 2018 armv7l
Status: no issue for 2 days
Reset: yes
Errors: before reseting config, LAN didn't work config (PC couldn't get IP), but WAN and WLAN were ok. After reseting config then everything are good, probably old config was corrupted because the router auto reverted to stock firmware in the first few attempts to flash dd-wrt.
Update: after more than 2 days then 5GHz (N+AC) WiFi network info disappeared from DD-WRT control panel, but in reality the 5GHz network still existed and worked normally.
This happened two times, unfortunately I didn't enable syslog.
After rebooting then 5GHz status reappeared in control panel.
2.4GHz was working fine all the time.
Update:
5GHz status disappeared again. Syslog attached.
It happened some time on 25 May in the log.
Sys-Info
35916 was really buggy for my E4200v1, too. There have been two builds out since this one, you may look into updating. I'm still having random issues, but I think it's more on the wi-fi client side than the router side. Haven't seen any errors on 36006 in the syslog yet.
Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 19:22 Post subject: Re: EA6350 v2
kernel-panic69 wrote:
35916 was really buggy for my E4200v1, too. There have been two builds out since this one, you may look into updating. I'm still having random issues, but I think it's more on the wi-fi client side than the router side. Haven't seen any errors on 36006 in the syslog yet.
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 20:24 Post subject: Re: New BS build available for test: r35916 dated 05/11/18
Currently I'm running DD-WRT v3.0-r37305 std (10/10/1 on my ASUS RT-AC68R and I am having an issue with the Router Management page & logging in. After originally flashing the v3.0-r37305 upgrade after factory resetting and reaching the fresh flash "Create a Web Management Login & Password" then setting it everything is straight. But once the router gets reset I am unable to login to the Web Management page any longer as I am assuming there is a bug within the v3.0-r37305 firmware that somehow the credentials I created no longer work and I have to factory reset with the push reset button which is positioned on the rear of the router....
Has anyone else experienced this issue with v3.0-r37305 on the Asus RT-AC68R and has this been fixed with this Alpha release?