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Dropping frames. This causes the 2 radios to quit working. They show connected but devices do not get any data. You need to reboot the system.
If you look at the log (with jedit or notepad++) you will see at line 12 I had to reboot the system. The rest of the log shows the same pattern over and over, but the system hangs on through the problems. However, I seldom get through a day or 2 before I need to reboot to get the radio's functioning again.
I did notice, before each section where the frames start dropping off, you will see the system with this:
Mon Dec 31 05:43:26 2018 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1718]: read /etc/ethers - 0 addresses
Right after this 'read?' command is where the problems always seem to start. You can see this in the numerous sections where there are blocks of frames being dropped.
Thanks
Sam Bozman
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I had a new radio disconnected this morning and here is the log that shows this. I have only copied the log from the last block of disconnects up until my radios actually quit working and I am about to reboot the system.
SamB:
Router: Asus RT-N56U
Firmware Version: OpenWrt 18.06.1 r7258-5eb055306f / LuCI openwrt-18.06 branch (git-18.228.31946-f64b152)
Kernel Version: 4.14.63
Dropping frames. This causes the 2 radios to quit working. They show connected but devices do not get any data. You need to reboot the system.
If you look at the log (with jedit or notepad++) you will see at line 12 I had to reboot the system. The rest of the log shows the same pattern over and over, but the system hangs on through the problems. However, I seldom get through a day or 2 before I need to reboot to get the radio's functioning again.
I did notice, before each section where the frames start dropping off, you will see the system with this:
Mon Dec 31 05:43:26 2018 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1718]: read /etc/ethers - 0 addresses
Right after this 'read?' command is where the problems always seem to start. You can see this in the numerous sections where there are blocks of frames being dropped.
Thanks
Sam Bozman
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: