A little update. I noticed that somewhere along the way, the USB 3 (not USB | eSATA) port no longer powers my USB fan. Didn't have the knack to plug into the other port, using an external USB power source. Image for reference only.
EDIT: Logs attached, got my USB fan connected to the USB 2 | eSATA port and it works.
Same issue here. Both USB fan or flash drive won't power up on the USB 3 port. My WRT3200ACM is running r53714 but looks like issue started from r53662.
A little update. I noticed that somewhere along the way, the USB 3 (not USB | eSATA) port no longer powers my USB fan. Didn't have the knack to plug into the other port, using an external USB power source. Image for reference only.
EDIT: Logs attached, got my USB fan connected to the USB 2 | eSATA port and it works.
Same issue here. Both USB fan or flash drive won't power up on the USB 3 port. My WRT3200ACM is running r53714 but looks like issue started from r53662.
Well that may explain why USB3 ports are not working with late builds. _________________ Linksys EA8500 (Internet Gateway, AP/VAP) - DD-WRT r53562
Features in use: WDS-AP, Multiple VLANs, Samba, WireGuard, Entware: mqtt, mlocate
Wireless 5ghz only
Netgear R7800 (WDS-AP, WAP, VAP) - DD-WRT r55779
Features in use: multiple VLANs over single trunk port
Linksys EA8500 WDS Station x2 - DD-WRT r55799
Netgear R6400v2 WAP, VAP 2.4ghz only w/VLANs over single trunk port. DD-WRT r55779
OSes: Fedora 38, 9 RPis (2,3,4,5), 20 ESP8266s: Straight from Amiga to Linux in '94, never having owned a Windows PC.
@oliver44 not that I'm aware of.
No speed issues observed so far.
What port was affected?
Does it flicker between 100 and 1000?
Or how do you check for this?
When does it happen?
My WAN connection on this device is only 10 Mbit/s.
Could use iperf though.
@Zyxx I will attach a log with OpenWrt to let you know if there are problems on the switch port side! _________________ Internet provider https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCS_%26_RDS 1Gbps
WDR3600 rev.1.5 - DD-Wrt
Linksys WRT1900ACS v.2 DD-Wrt/-OpenWrt
@kosmos: Without screenshots of your current settings, basic and advanced, for wifi, and the tell-tale upnp entries, it's a shot in the dark on what to suggest - but I suspect it to be a configuration issue or client issue. Does this happen every hour per default GTK renewal interval? The Marvell driver doesn't support certain settings for wifi, so, this may be where the problem lies (configuration), or not.
I have 2 same routers on the one (with the connections) 1 Raspberry + combines many other different clients and on the 2nd router 2 Raspberrys + other clients.
The first router throws out the clients regularly, despite good reception and broadcast strength. Bis auf das Firmwareuptdate habe ich an den Einstellungen nichts geändert.
Here are the logs of a Raspberry on the 2nd router, you only see the daily reboot at 4 a.m.
more /var/log/syslog | grep "carrier lost"
Oct 29 04:00:00 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
Oct 29 04:01:47 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
Oct 30 03:59:54 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
Oct 30 04:00:48 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
Oct 31 03:59:54 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
Oct 31 04:00:50 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
Nov 1 03:59:54 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
Nov 1 04:00:51 rpi4sz dhcpcd[493]: wlan0: carrier lost
@kosmos: Unless you have a specific need to upnp, disable it. Security hole. Also, I do not think that beamforming is supported in Marvell, so disable single / multi-user beamforming. _________________ "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost
"I am one of the noticeable ones - notice me" - Dale Frances McKenzie Bozzio
A little update. I noticed that somewhere along the way, the USB 3 (not USB | eSATA) port no longer powers my USB fan. Didn't have the knack to plug into the other port, using an external USB power source. Image for reference only.
EDIT: Logs attached, got my USB fan connected to the USB 2 | eSATA port and it works.
Same issue here. Both USB fan or flash drive won't power up on the USB 3 port. My WRT3200ACM is running r53714 but looks like issue started from r53662.
@uvz123a: both USB ports work fine on my 3200 with this build, I just have not put the network completely back together yet and put it fully in operation. Power is on during initial power-on, then it goes off, then comes back during boot and stays on.
_________________ "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost
"I am one of the noticeable ones - notice me" - Dale Frances McKenzie Bozzio
@uvz123a: both USB ports work fine on my 3200 with this build, I just have not put the network completely back together yet and put it fully in operation. Power is on during initial power-on, then it goes off, then comes back during boot and stays on.
Thank you, Dale. Glad to know the issue has been resolved.