I'll give it more time and see if it stays stable.
Right at 20 hours, one of my APs suddenly dropped all wifi connections on 5GHz. Even a reboot didn't bring it back. Did a restore of the config I had been using (from an earlier version) and it worked again. An hour or so later, the second AP did the same. I gave up and rolled back to r61848.
Out of curiosity did you do a hard reboot/ cycle power switch or just gui reboot?
Because more than once I have had that happen and gui reboot didnt bring it back but power cycle did...I dont have enough knowledge to know why but I have been trying to document it...
Joined: 07 Jan 2025 Posts: 244 Location: Bethel Park, PA, USA
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2025 0:29 Post subject:
sanjonny wrote:
Out of curiosity did you do a hard reboot/ cycle power switch or just gui reboot?
Because more than once I have had that happen and gui reboot didnt bring it back but power cycle did...I dont have enough knowledge to know why but I have been trying to document it...
You have a point. It was a GUI reboot. _________________ Formerly dpp3530 Linksys MR7350
Gateway, 2 wired APs, NSS-ECM , Clock 1440MHz
VAPs on wlan0 and wlan1 for guest/IOT devices
IPv4 & IPv6 (Prefix Delegation)
Static Leases & DHCP
SmartDNS (DOT using NextDNS, Cloudflare), DNSMasq
Wireguard and OpenVPN server
2.4GHz: dd-wrt, AX Only, ACK Timing 1350, WPA3 SAE & WPA2 w/AES
5GHz: dd-wrt, AX/AC/N Mixed, ACK Timing 1350, WPA3 SAE & WPA2 w/AES
Verizon Fios, 500/500Mbps