currently i have all updates turned off, at least for me, fw 1.0.00.33 is stable.
Interestingly enough.for completely different reasons, i rolled back all the way to fw 1.0.00.33, and i have been running 9 days straight now without any wireless issues and not a single reboot required. I still consider 1.0.03.16 an improvement for me, since I don't have to through a power-on cycle every other day or so. I would like to hear if the other people who have the same troubles after upgrading to 1.0.03.16 and doing the factory RESET see the same improvement, and the same slow connects that I now see. I can not say that the phone connects fast (the DHCP lookup seems slow), but it hasn't failed yet.
At the moment I have 1 PC permanently on 5GHz no issues, and a cell-phone, which I intermittently use on 5GHz. In the release notes there is an advice to RESET to FACTORY settings when upgrading to this firmware, which is a pain since all personalized configuration has to be re-done.īut I decided to spend the afternoon doing just that, and in the few weeks since, the 5GHz seems to be working. At first things seems even worse: My setting changes were not applied anymore at all. I ran this firmware for some weeks, and decided to poke around the settings some more and re-enable 5GHz. I struggled with this issue for more than a year, and recently updated my router to 1.0.03.16. We need to find a way to do this remotely.
Until someone complains then we ask and find yes, others just ignored it (phone went to cell, turned the game off, etc.) There is no explanation on the devices like an update happening (it could be a Windows device, a phone, a game system, a printer), and every single time what resolves it is to disable and re-enable the wireless radio on the router (via the button on rear).
One goes down than a random time later, another will go, then another. They remain connected to the SSID, but suddenly have "no internet connectivity" while others on 2.4GHz and 5GHz as well as wired clients are still fine. For us, it's not 5GHz having issues, it's more frequently random devices using the 2.4GHz that are affected. We have 2 units in other locations being used as access points and one at our location which is our only router with no other access points. and we have done a reset to factory settings. Kernel: ampdu_dbg: wl0.0 dead_cnt 2 tx_in_transit 1 fifordy 0x0 frmcnt 0x400 fifosel 0x7 Kernel: ampdu_dbg: ifsstat 0xaf nav_stat 0x0 txop 83395 Kernel: ampdu_dbg: pktpend: 0 0 0 0 0 ap 1 Kernel: ampdu_dbg: txall 222 txbcn 0 txrts 0 rxcts 0 rsptmout 0 rxstrt 0 Kernel: ampdu_dbg: cwcur0-3 f f 7 3 bslots cur/0-3 7 0 0 0 0 ifs_boff 0 Kernel: ampdu_dbg: again1 ifsstat 0xaf nav_stat 0x0 Kernel: ampdu_dbg: again2 ifsstat 0xaf nav_stat 0x0 Seems that 5Gz connectivity is faulty and clients connections "freeze" on 5Gz without any throughput.Ībove workaround - still it dos not resolve log entries like these, which appear almost every second.: This allows client to connect to wifi on 2.4Gz.