CPU load is high, wireless may crash

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fengchen_gf
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CPU load is high, wireless may crash

Post by fengchen_gf »

hardware:netgear wndr4300v1
firmware:1.8.1

CPU load is high, wireless may crash.
For example, traffic statistics, QoS situation, sometimes when need to draw,
all the client cannot connect to the router through wifi,Although you can find ssid.

And Restart can be repaired.
J1900 x86-64 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
Netgear wndr4300v1&wndr3700v4: sold out
ASUS ACRH17 :asuswrt as AP

N270 x86 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
TP-LINK C7V2:OpenWrt18.06.1 as AP
TP-LINK TL-WR741V4:switch

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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

Post by nworbnhoj »

This is a known issue with 1.8.X. Suggest that you upgrade to Gargoyle 1.9.0.
Can you help someone else get Gargoyle up and running?
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fengchen_gf
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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

Post by fengchen_gf »

I tried the 1.9.0 first, but the WAN port became the DHCP even though the configuration is being PPPoE after Power Down.

hardware:netgear wndr3700v4
J1900 x86-64 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
Netgear wndr4300v1&wndr3700v4: sold out
ASUS ACRH17 :asuswrt as AP

N270 x86 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
TP-LINK C7V2:OpenWrt18.06.1 as AP
TP-LINK TL-WR741V4:switch

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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

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That sounds like a case of attempting to preserve settings?
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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fengchen_gf
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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

Post by fengchen_gf »

Lantis wrote:That sounds like a case of attempting to preserve settings?
No,that is being after power up again.
J1900 x86-64 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
Netgear wndr4300v1&wndr3700v4: sold out
ASUS ACRH17 :asuswrt as AP

N270 x86 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
TP-LINK C7V2:OpenWrt18.06.1 as AP
TP-LINK TL-WR741V4:switch

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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

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Regardless, whichever version you are on now, did you get there by preserving settings?
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fengchen_gf
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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

Post by fengchen_gf »

Lantis wrote:Regardless, whichever version you are on now, did you get there by preserving settings?
I don't know how to restore the factory settings, but it seems to be invalid on the web page.
I did not restore the previous settings
J1900 x86-64 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
Netgear wndr4300v1&wndr3700v4: sold out
ASUS ACRH17 :asuswrt as AP

N270 x86 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
TP-LINK C7V2:OpenWrt18.06.1 as AP
TP-LINK TL-WR741V4:switch

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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

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I don't understand why the wan port would just change config unless the firmware was corrupt or something else bizarre.
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fengchen_gf
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Re: CPU load is high, wireless may crash

Post by fengchen_gf »

Lantis wrote:I don't understand why the wan port would just change config unless the firmware was corrupt or something else bizarre.
Something like this post http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... =11&t=8356.
I know the modem ip is also 192.168.1.1.
J1900 x86-64 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
Netgear wndr4300v1&wndr3700v4: sold out
ASUS ACRH17 :asuswrt as AP

N270 x86 fanless computer: Gargoyle 1.10.X
TP-LINK C7V2:OpenWrt18.06.1 as AP
TP-LINK TL-WR741V4:switch

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