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Issue with new Modem and with Router

Strayan_Hades

Hi,

 

I recently had to change to my internet providers modem due to them longer supporting my Asus DSL-AC68u. 

 

So I'm still using my Asus AC88u Router as an access point but encounting weird crashing with my new TP Link VX220-G2v Modem.

 

Any help on resolving this issue would be great.

 

Cheers

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6 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

Could you be more specific on what is crashing and how it is crashing?

So my Asus AC88u router (AP) internet is disconnecting randomly/crashing. 

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2 minutes ago, Strayan_Hades said:

So my Asus AC88u router (AP) internet is disconnecting randomly/crashing. 

First question is, do you have it in Wireless Router mode or Access Point mode?  Second question, what does the system log say?  If it's anything like my AX88U, it should have a system log buffer that you can view from the web interface.

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11 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

First question is, do you have it in Wireless Router mode or Access Point mode?  Second question, what does the system log say?  If it's anything like my AX88U, it should have a system log buffer that you can view from the web interface.

Access Point Mode, I've also attached system log

syslog.txt

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Might be this?:

Aug 20 09:47:02 rtl_fail:  rtkswitch fail access, restart.
Aug 20 09:47:02 kernel: rtk_port_linkStatus_get() fail, err: -1
Aug 20 09:47:04 kernel: rtl8365mbrtl8365mb initialized(0)(retry:0)
Aug 20 09:47:04 kernel: rtk port_phyEnableAll ok
Aug 20 09:47:05 kernel: txDelay_user: 1
Aug 20 09:47:05 kernel: # txDelay - TX delay value, 1 for delay 2ns and 0 for no-delay
Aug 20 09:47:05 kernel: EXT_PORT:16 new txDelay: 1, rxDelay: 4
Aug 20 09:47:05 kernel: current EXT_PORT:16 txDelay: 1, rxDelay: 4
Aug 20 09:47:05 kernel: rxDelay_user: 4
Aug 20 09:47:05 kernel: # rxDelay - RX delay value, 0~7 for delay setupEXT_PORT:16 new txDelay: 1, rxDelay: 4
Aug 20 09:47:05 kernel: current EXT_PORT:16 txDelay: 1, rxDelay: 4

 

A similar discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/lno5d6/help_me_identify_the_root_cause_of_my_disconnects/

 

 

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