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Offline grouter

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2.4ghz network slows to useless, 5ghz no problem
« on: February 19, 2015, 09:00:19 pm »
Running R070...

My 2.4ghz network only lasts about a day before it slows to a useless crawl. A reboot fixes it for another day. 5ghz network blazes along.

I have an open case but haven't made any progress yet.

Anyone else experiencing similar symptoms?

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Re: 2.4ghz network slows to useless, 5ghz no problem
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2015, 10:21:52 pm »
In our latest internal release we have made some improvement on 2.4 connectivity issues .So i would like you to try that one.

Please send a PM to "[suspicious]joe.john@securifi.com[/suspicious]"
« Last Edit: February 20, 2015, 03:38:36 am by Lars »

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Re: 2.4ghz network slows to useless, 5ghz no problem
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2015, 07:20:59 am »
I am getting an error in the log file for the 2.5 wifi.

Notification to UMAC VAP layer
br-lan: port 2(wlan00) entering forwarding state
br-lan: port 2(wlan00) entering forwarding state
8021q: adding VLAN 0 to HW filter on device wlan00
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x901b
Invalid argument
Purpose: Enable Kernel Adapt Modules
READ Usage:     cat /proc/driver/cs752x/ne/accel_manager/hw_accel_enable
WRITE Usage:    echo [bitwise flag] > /proc/driver/cs752x/ne/accel_manager/hw_accel_enable
    flag 0x00000001: (Reserved)     
    flag 0x00000002: Adapt Module 802.1q VLAN     
    flag 0x00000004: Adapt Module Bridge      
    flag 0x00000008: Adapt Module IPv4 Multicast   
    flag 0x00000010: Adapt Module IPv6 Multicast   
    flag 0x00000020: Adapt Module IPv4 Forward     
    flag 0x00000040: Adapt Module IPv6 Forward     
    flag 0x00000080: Adapt Module Arp             
    flag 0x00000100: Adapt Module IPSec           
    flag 0x00000200: Adapt Module PPPoE Server (USER Mode)   
    flag 0x00000400: Adapt Module PPPoE Client (USER Mode)     
    flag 0x00000800: HW Accel Double check 
    flag 0x00001000: Adapt Module PPPoE (KERNEL Mode)
    flag 0x00002000: QoS Remark
    flag 0x00004000: NF Drop
    flag 0x00008000: WFO wifi offload
    flag 0x00010000: IPLIP offload
    flag 0x00020000: Adapt Module Wireless
ath_attach_dfs[12559] dfsdomain 1


 ath_ioctl...1177...unit=0...cp.ipc_bssid = e4:71:85:30:b6:24
ath_vap_alloc_macaddr: mac address already allocated e4:71:85:30:b6:24
device wlan10 entered promiscuous mode
FWLOG: [229343] WAL_DBGID_BB_WDOG_TRIGGERED ( 0x37fdf, 0x200008a, 0x0, 0x1a )
FWLOG: [229628] RATE: ChainMask 1, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0x00ff, legacy_rate_set 0x380fc
FWLOG: [229628] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_ALLOW_DATA ( 0x4351f4 )
FWLOG: [229738] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x4351f4, 0x6, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [229739] RATE: ChainMask 1, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0x00ff, legacy_rate_set 0x0401
 ieee80211_ioctl_siwmode: imr.ifm_active=393856, new mode=3, valid=1
Set freq vap stop send + 9780c000
Set freq vap stop send -9780c000
Set wait done --9780c000
Setting Max Stations:50
 DEVICE IS DOWN ifname=wlan10
 DEVICE IS DOWN ifname=wlan10
br-lan: port 3(wlan10) entering forwarding state
br-lan: port 3(wlan10) entering forwarding state
8021q: adding VLAN 0 to HW filter on device wlan10
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x901b
FWLOG: [236041] RATE: ChainMask 3, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0xffff, legacy_rate_set 0x39a09
FWLOG: [236041] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_ALLOW_DATA ( 0x435284 )
FWLOG: [236256] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x435284, 0x6, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [236256] RATE: ChainMask 3, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0xffff, legacy_rate_set 0x39b54
FWLOG: [236372] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x435284, 0x0, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
wmi_unified_vdev_stop_send for vap 0 (99650000)
STOPPED EVENT for vap 0 (99650000)
OL vap_start +
wmi_unified_vdev_start_send for vap 0 (99650000)
ol_vdev_start_resp_ev for vap 0 (99650000)
OL vap_start -
ol_ath_vap_join: join operation is only for STA/IBSS mode
wmi_unified_vdev_up_send for vap 0 (99650000)
Notification to UMAC VAP layer
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x901b
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x901b
FWLOG: [239712] RATE: ChainMask 1, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0x00ff, legacy_rate_set 0x3a860
FWLOG: [239712] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_ALLOW_DATA ( 0x435314 )
FWLOG: [240081] RATE: ChainMask 1, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0x00ff, legacy_rate_set 0x3a9d1
FWLOG: [240081] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_ALLOW_DATA ( 0x4353a4 )
FWLOG: [241398] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x435314, 0x6, 0x0, 0x28, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [241399] RATE: ChainMask 1, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0x00ff, legacy_rate_set 0x0401
FWLOG: [243314] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x435314, 0x0, 0x0, 0x28, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [244161] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x4353a4, 0x6, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [244162] RATE: ChainMask 1, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0x00ff, legacy_rate_set 0x0401
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x901b
FWLOG: [246526] RATE: ChainMask 3, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0xffff, legacy_rate_set 0x3c2ff
FWLOG: [246527] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_ALLOW_DATA ( 0x435434 )
FWLOG: [246631] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x435434, 0x6, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [246631] RATE: ChainMask 3, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223002, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0xffff, legacy_rate_set 0x17fc0401
FWLOG: [246755] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x435434, 0x0, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [287323] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x4353a4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x9008

I have to reboot the router to fix the wifi and internet.


OL vap_start -
ol_ath_vap_join: join operation is only for STA/IBSS mode
wmi_unified_vdev_up_send for vap 0 (99650000)
Notification to UMAC VAP layer
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x901b

The UMAC VAP layer error's out !!
« Last Edit: February 24, 2015, 07:55:16 am by Virtualspin »

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Re: 2.4ghz network slows to useless, 5ghz no problem
« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2015, 10:29:50 pm »
Have been running R070as for a bit and have the same issue. Also, still an open case...

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Re: 2.4ghz network slows to useless, 5ghz no problem
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2015, 05:18:14 pm »
Recommend contacting support if the suggestions here don't help. Most people aren't having these issues so support is usually the best option.

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Re: 2.4ghz network slows to useless, 5ghz no problem
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2015, 02:53:37 pm »
Finally figured out the issue...

Turns out the problem was interference caused by a Creative Sound Blaster Wireless Transmitter. With the transmitter and A+ 1.5' apart or less, the 2.4Ghz signal would slow to nothing. Placing the two devices 3' or more apart has resolved the issue.
« Last Edit: March 18, 2015, 06:57:42 pm by grouter »

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Re: 2.4ghz network slows to useless, 5ghz no problem
« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2015, 02:06:40 am »
I'm still having the same issues. 2,4GHz is so slow I can't even load my Instagram feed on the iPhone at a normal speed. When switching to 5GHz the problem is gone. Using SW R072 here.

I relly do hope this is resolved once R073 re-appears cause it's simply annoying; I'm using the 2,4GHz for it's better range compared to the 5GHz Network and when I'm reaching the point where 5GHz is not available anymore it's like switching from 3G to 2G. Really sucks.   >:(
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