Router had been up for about 24 hours, no activity going on by me, this device is configured as a dumb ap with ethernert backhaul to the other rt3200. Oy services running on it are DAWN.
hosts three networks, a local 2.4g backup incase of issues with the other router, and 2.4/5 11ax that is common with the other device.
At the time of problem oy traffic was sky Q via ethernet, and a few iot switches on 2.4,
All other stations were kicked by DAWN to the main box which is normal.
As nothing should be reading anything from flash once the boot has completed and all interfaces are up, I suspect that DAWN (which I haver never used/touched) may be the cause for this read of the bad area of on mtd2. @PolynomialDivision does DAWN access mtd or block devices directly at runtime?
I'm asking because I'm using RT3200 in exactly this configuration -- just using usteer instead of DAWN -- and never saw this error (unless I try to read those dead areas of /dev/mtd2 or /dev/mtdblock2)
Interesting that you are trying usteer, I also tried that, but say devices remaining stuck on 2.4 and not moving to 5. Can you share your usteer config as I could not get it to work, whereas Dawn is working very well, if very chatty in the logs out of the box.
I've a running config, consist of 3 rt3200 as a 801.11s mesh network. I use 5G 80Mhz, to build the mesh-wifi, both 2,4G and 5G as clients access network run stable, with a throughput not amazingly high, but acceptable. My first goal is stability.
Here's an iperf3-run (3 Mesh AP and my 802.11ac intel based laptop)
Running the iperf3 on the devices themselves will not give you realistic throughput figures but something much lower, as the CPU is then busy running iperf3...
thats correct, the throughput from devices (laptop at 5G wifi to NAS at 1Gig LAN ) is about 250 Mbit though, not impressive, but acceptable in my opinion
hello I have a vdsl2 line and my colleague has a 1 gigabit optical fiber we have both activated irq balance and packet steering, our main goal is video games, he tells me that he really has better sensations without irq balance and packet steering, we both use qosify do you think it works on the router or not? thanks in advance
new issue on recent builds. connections over ethernet have very bad upload throughput. over wifi the issue doesn't exist and when I try uploading from the router itself, the issue also doesn't happen, only for ethernet clients
hello @Dopam-IT_1987 . I am assuming your colleague also has the same router as you. Isn’t he throttled to ~500mbps using qosify? I’m going to try to turn off packet steering tomorrow and see how it performs.
I think I'm seeing the same issue, links are doing 400+ mbit but ethernet clients are barely doing 100mbit (Totolink A8000RU device but it uses the same SoC)
My RT3200 is setup as a dumb AP. Only physical connection is the WAN port to a managed switch. When I run iperf3 tests to/from a wired PC also connected to that switch, I am getting good throughputs (~940 Mbps). Is this not the case for you?
The second half is exactly what you're asking for.... I don't mean to pollute this thread bit I'm fairly sure it's a SoC related issue rather than a device specific one.