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Hello!!
How do you connect to the internet? (I mean physically)
The first thing I think you should check is the cable.
As for me, I don't have link at all if I plug my cable directly to RT-N56U.
Asus says there is no any problem with ports.
I checked cable with my ISP, it seems to be fine. There are several such
problems were discussed on forums.
I've found a simple solution on the next day I've bought it. I've taken my
old, but stable DIR300 switched off DHCP server and other software it it and
connected RT-N56U via switch (DIR300). It works fine, but I'm very disappointed
that ASUS can't acknowledge this hardware fault. =/
Original comment by ser...@soulblader.com
on 24 Dec 2011 at 11:56
Same thing here:
...
WAN Connection: WAN was exceptionally disconnected.
dhcp client: deconfig: lease is lost
RT-N56U: udhcpc starts
WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
...
and so on, like 10 times per day. Using Thomson TCM420 cable modem. Had to
resort to using another cheap wired router and connect RT-N56U to it and only
use RT-N56U as Wireless AP. Works flawlessly now.
There's a ton of people with same problem here:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20111108071638126&board_id=11&model=RT-N5
6U&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
Original comment by LooKM...@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2012 at 7:32
Same thing for me to.
Im connected to a adsl modem with fixed ip, but i still gets these
disconnect´s.
Asus are aware of the problem but i think they ignore it, maybe they now that
its not fixable (hardware fault).
Original comment by mario.di...@gmail.com
on 8 Jan 2012 at 9:13
I had this problem for months. Shelved the router since it just became too
frustrating to have to reboot the router every day or so. Tried and earlier
version of the custom firmware and still got WAN disconnects. But now with
RT-N56U_1.0.1.7f-p9 firmware problem fixed! Running for a week with no WAN
disconnects.
Original comment by buc...@gmail.com
on 26 Jan 2012 at 4:31
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Using RT-N56U_1.0.1.7f-p9 and still have this issue
Original comment by LooKM...@gmail.com
on 27 Jan 2012 at 3:37
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Using the latest 1.0.1.7f-p10_4 for 5 days now without WAN disconnects!
I am curious what other people's experiences are with this version?
Original comment by essentn...@gmail.com
on 6 Feb 2012 at 7:19
to tell you the truth it's not very good! =/
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 6 Feb 2012 at 9:53
The log showed 1 WAN disconnect in the 24h i was testing the router but the
logs from software (IRC, chat clients etc) showed multiple disconnects, each
couple of hours.
Original comment by geo2145...@maricopa.edu
on 6 Feb 2012 at 10:21
Ok thanks for the comments.
After some weeks of testing now the router has lost the WAN connection 2 times
within 48h (version_p11):
Feb 18 12:07:31 detectWAN: perform DHCP renew
Feb 18 12:08:01 RT-N56U: wan down (eth3)
Feb 18 12:08:01 dhcp client: nak: lease is lost
Feb 18 12:08:01 RT-N56U: wan down (eth3)
Feb 18 12:08:01 dhcp client: deconfig: lease is lost
Feb 18 12:08:04 RT-N56U: wan up (eth3)
Original comment by essentn...@gmail.com
on 18 Feb 2012 at 11:19
Hello,
i am having the same issue. First two months with the router were perfect but
now i am getting this WAN disconnect very very often!! Like every 15 minutes or
so. I installed the RT-N56U_1.0.1.8d-p3 firmware by Padavan and i still have
the issue.
Any idea what is the cause of the issue? It seems that ASUS is aware but is not
fixing this! Very frustrating.
Thanks!
Original comment by Cosmo.C...@gmail.com
on 13 Mar 2012 at 6:15
Also have this issue with ISP Vympelcom (Beeline). As far I can gather the
higher the load on router - the more frequent is the "modem hangup" issue.
Here's a bit of log:
Mar 14 23:04:53 L2TP: connect to ISP
Mar 14 23:06:53 pppd[1281]: LCP terminated by peer
Mar 14 23:06:53 pppd[1281]: Connect time 2.0 minutes.
Mar 14 23:06:53 pppd[1281]: Sent 593370929 bytes, received 569803956 bytes.
Mar 14 23:06:53 RT-N56U: wan down (ppp0)
Mar 14 23:06:53 pppd[1281]: Terminating on signal 15
Mar 14 23:06:53 pppd[1281]: Modem hangup
Mar 14 23:06:53 pppd[1281]: Connection terminated.
Mar 14 23:06:53 dnsmasq[776]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Mar 14 23:06:53 dnsmasq-dhcp[776]: read /etc/ethers - 1 addresses
Mar 14 23:06:53 dnsmasq[776]: using nameserver 213.234.192.8#53
Mar 14 23:06:53 dnsmasq[776]: using nameserver 85.21.192.3#53
Mar 14 23:06:53 L2TP: Disconnected
Mar 14 23:06:53 pppd[1281]: Exit.
Original comment by simbia...@gmail.com
on 14 Mar 2012 at 7:11
Small update - seems like this issue occurs when download speed is more than 50
mbit\s Does not seem to occur on lower speed or at least occurs very rarely.
Original comment by simbia...@gmail.com
on 15 Mar 2012 at 3:27
I have the same problem. Because of constant WAN disconnects none of my iTunes
home sharing computers can stream to Apple TV.
Original comment by i...@staroversky.com
on 2 Apr 2012 at 5:20
I have the same problem with Asus connected to Thomson cable modem (Internet
speed 50MB/s). I changed configuration from router to access point and now its
much better (but still disconnects).
Original comment by michal.k...@gmail.com
on 8 Apr 2012 at 8:34
This is a serious problem and switching to AP mode doesn't solve it. The ASUS
forum is full of it:
http://google.com/search?&q=+site:vip.asus.com+"lease+is+lost"+rt-n56u
Original comment by drunkenm...@gmail.com
on 13 Apr 2012 at 6:20
BTW: Wondering why this 9 page thread corresponding to the problem was deleted:
http://bit.ly/HFgHZH
Original comment by drunkenm...@gmail.com
on 13 Apr 2012 at 7:10
Any news on that problem? I'm facing the same issue (looses WAN lease every
10-20 hours with a brand new router just bought). Pretty unusable like this :(
Original comment by r.baeriswyl
on 17 Apr 2012 at 8:21
Is it the same - N56U?..
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 17 Apr 2012 at 10:22
Yes, N56U. I now disabled upnp, let's see if that helps.
Original comment by r.baeriswyl
on 18 Apr 2012 at 7:30
Please, attach the syslog file. Let's see...
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 18 Apr 2012 at 8:46
You can check the picture i posted in comment 6, that's how it happens every
time.
Tested every single ASUS and Padawan firmware, happens with all of them. Only
happens in router mode though and when connected directly to modem, if used as
an AP the N56U works great (modem->cheapass 20$ router->N56U) with no
disconnects.
Original comment by LooKM...@gmail.com
on 18 Apr 2012 at 10:25
Here's how it looks in mine:
Apr 17 15:08:10 RT-N56U: stop_wanduck starts
Apr 17 15:08:10 detectWAN: perform DHCP renew
Apr 17 15:08:14 RT-N56U: start_wanduck starts
Apr 17 15:08:17 RT-N56U: wanduck starts
Apr 17 15:08:24 RT-N56U: udhcpc starts
Apr 17 15:08:24 WAN Connection: WAN was exceptionally disconnected.
Apr 17 15:08:24 dhcp client: deconfig: lease is lost
Apr 17 15:11:59 RT-N56U: udhcpc starts
Apr 17 15:11:59 RT-N56U: wan up: eth3
Apr 17 15:11:59 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
Original comment by r.baeriswyl
on 18 Apr 2012 at 10:33
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2 r.baeriswyl: what firmware do you use? )) Wanduck has been removed hundreds
of years ago... I can't say exactly (it's the very short peace of information),
but it seems that the end of session period was reached...
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 18 Apr 2012 at 1:38
I'm on 1.0.1.8e which was released last month. Was it released on the official
build or only in this custom build here?
Original comment by r.baeriswyl
on 18 Apr 2012 at 3:08
Do you mean wanduck?..
It was removed in custom builds only. I hate this stupid page, which redirects
to asus config every time connection is lost...
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 18 Apr 2012 at 3:32
Hmm it didn't happen anymore since I disabled the "UPnP Media Server"
Original comment by r.baeriswyl
on 19 Apr 2012 at 9:01
Here's my log for the latest firmware.
Original comment by LooKM...@gmail.com
on 20 Apr 2012 at 8:42
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2 LooKMaNe: it seems you have problems with WAN port. I wrote earlier that I
couldn't establish direct connection at all (no link) until b1 8e-p2 firmware.
The first thing you may try is to place some device (maybe some old router)
between your ISP and router. (but switch off dhcp functions on that device).
The second thing is to all of you guys - please do remove
/etc/storage/start_script.sh after flashing and reboot the device. It is
important to do!
(go to http://my.router/Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp and type
rm -f /etc/storage/start_script.sh )
The third thing - set your wan link to 10Mbit/s and try to see if there are any
changes...
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 20 Apr 2012 at 10:46
Had the same problem. For me it was fixed by your third point: WAN connection
seems stable since setting the wan link to 10Mbit.
Thx
Original comment by drzoidbe...@muenchenberg.de
on 12 May 2012 at 3:59
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I have the same problem on UPC 120Mbit internet connection. WAN disconection
appears randomly every few months and last for several days.
I learned temporary hack to allow me to connect internet at least for several
hours, when this problem occurs.
Try to follow this steps:
- turn off the modem of you internet provider for several minutes
- turn back on and wait until it connects (watch the leds)
- in router's Quick Connection Wizard try to connect WAN (i use different DNS than my providers, but that's optional)
- when connected, immediately play internet raDio or internet TV, so there is continuous data stream. If the connection will not idle, it should not disconnect WAN. Hope it helps at least someone.
Original comment by vza...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2012 at 6:02
An Asus rt-n56u owner from the UK believes he found a solution (see below). Is
it possible to disable the EzQOS entirely? The disconnect issue has been very
annoying, especially when you have non-techie people living at home who
complain while you're at work.
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Up-to-50Mb-broadband/Asus-RT-n56u-dropping-c
onnection-fix/td-p/887187
"I dumped the dlink 615 for the Asus RT n56u but found the connection dropping
out and reconnecting straight away and nobody could find a fix ...Until now,
the problem was the EzQoS Bandwidth Management, it needed to be set that there
was bandwidth allocated to the Internet. I think when there was any traffic on
my home network and the net was at rest all the bandwidth was used for that so
the Internet connection was lost to the modem .....what a difference all the
PC's in the house are flying.
I hope this post is some help to anyone who has a similar fault as I couldn't
find any on the net about the this setting
Dean"
Original comment by James.W....@gmail.com
on 14 Jun 2012 at 4:05
EZQoS is the source of the problem! I too had this problem, and found that when
I enabled my streaming software the WAN would loose it's lease. I thought for a
long time something was wrong with the software, but then I remembered I had
enabled EZQoS not too long ago. Disabling it gave me my WAN back even while
streaming no more dropping the lease. No EZQoS!
Original comment by WolfRage...@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2012 at 8:14
but EZQoS was removed by Padvaan in his firmware, wasn't it?
Original comment by yohinom...@gmail.com
on 16 Jun 2012 at 11:03
If you enable EZQoS do not forget to turn off Hardware_NAT. These two things
can't work together
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 16 Jun 2012 at 11:31
How do i check if EZQoS is enabled in custom firmware?
Original comment by yohinom...@gmail.com
on 16 Jun 2012 at 1:09
You guys are right - EzQOS was removed, at least on the newest Padawan firmware
that I'm using (Version 1.1.1.8f-b8-2) now. No disconnects so far but I haven't
had the time to push the router to its limits either.
FYI - if I remember correctly, I was on 1.0.1.8e-p2 firmware when these WAN
disconnects were happening. I DO remember that I was simultaneously downloading
a few super large files (game installs from Steam) on a PC that was connected
via Cat5e. Again, I recall reading that the firmware used doesn't matter with
these WAN disconnects.
ONE difference is that I have Hardware NAT as "Offload IPv4/PPPoE for
LAN/Wi-Fi" (instead of the LAN only). Don't know if that makes a
difference......or why I should have it set to LAN only.
ALSO, for Software NAT, what does the "Default NAT" setting actually refer to?
Why would someone choose/not choose "Fast NAT Path" instead?
Original comment by James.W....@gmail.com
on 16 Jun 2012 at 4:57
OK, so it happened to me again! I was downloading a bunch of stuff from Steam
around 2:30am. Woke up to a dead WAN. Below are the log files that I was able
to retrieve. They are slightly different than the logs being shown above by
other users with the WAN disconnect issue.
(!) The only correlation that I can think of is that my PC is set to Sleep Mode
within 30 minutes of user inactivity (stupid Windows 7 can't detect that I'm
downloading stuff from Steam). My PC goes to Sleep all of the time, but the
disconnect only happens when I'm downloading large files.
Jun 17 03:03:39 detect_wan: No response from gateway (67.83.112.1)! Perform
DHCP renew...
Jun 17 03:03:57 RT-N56U: wan down (eth3)
Jun 17 03:03:57 dhcp client: deconfig: lease is lost
A Router reboot didn't fix it. Unplugging and replugging in the Cat5e on the
WAN port didn't fix it.
To fix it this time, I went into the router's admin page. The Doctor on the top
right hand corner recommended that I go through the WAN Connection Diagnosis
page. The process required me to unplug the power from the Cable Modem. Once I
did that, everything started working again.
Thoughts? Maybe my Cable Modem is the culprit? It's always worked fine in the
past...issue has only reared its ugly head recently with this new router + new
PC combination.
Original comment by James.W....@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2012 at 12:14
For what it's worth, I have a Scientific Atlanta Webstar DPC2100. Cablevision
(my provider) won't allow me to look at logs, unfortunately.
Original comment by James.W....@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2012 at 12:18
I'm having WAN disconects too.
un 19 03:31:49 pppd[3598]: LCP terminated by peer
Jun 19 03:31:49 pppd[3598]: Connect time 5759.7 minutes.
Jun 19 03:31:49 pppd[3598]: Sent 491974526 bytes, received 1071847534 bytes.
Jun 19 03:31:49 RT-N56U: wan down (ppp0)
Jun 19 03:31:49 PPPoE: Disconnected
Jun 19 03:31:52 pppd[3598]: Connection terminated.
Jun 19 03:31:52 pppd[3598]: Sent PADT
Jun 19 03:31:52 pppd[3598]: Modem hangup
Jun 19 03:32:03 pppd[3598]: PPP session is 4 (0x4)
Jun 19 03:32:03 pppd[3598]: Connected to 08:76:ff:06:cc:f2 via interface eth3
Jun 19 03:32:03 pppd[3598]: Using interface ppp0
Jun 19 03:32:03 pppd[3598]: Connect: ppp0 <--> eth3
Jun 19 03:32:03 pppd[3598]: PAP authentication succeeded
I'm over ADSL, PPPOE.
Original comment by askansar...@gmail.com
on 19 Jun 2012 at 11:05
I've been running into this problem during large file transfers. I'm currently
running 1.1.1.8f-b8-2. I've tried turning off all NAT, pinning the WAN port to
10Mb Full, turning off flow control, just about anything and everything. I can
reproduce the problem consistently by attempting to download very large files
2GB or more. I really like the router, but this issue makes me want to return
it!
Original comment by singl...@gmail.com
on 21 Jun 2012 at 11:02
Hey all,
I think I was able to sort out the WAN Disconnect issue by installing the new
Beta Firmware from Asus (Version 3.0.0.3_135).
I pushed the router by simultaneously downloading multiple computer games from
Steam (all were multiple GB's) overnight. I woke up the next morning and
everything downloaded properly. The log did not show any disconnects or
reboots. I have yet to experience any router crashes during the last few days
either.
The beta firmware introduces a new GUI and it is in English. Since it's a Beta,
I don't know if it will introduce any new problems so be mindful of that.
Also, I just got back from a 2-week vacation, so I haven't had time to
double-check if this Asus Beta was used as the foundation in Andy's "NewGUI"
firmware which was released recently. I'd assume that if it was, I'd choose
Andy's "NewGUI" version over the Asus version anyday. :)
Firmware: http://www.asus.ru/ftp/NW_TO_TEST/RT-N56U_3.0.0.3_135.trx
Link to the Thread on ASUS's Forums:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&id=20120426233524315&board_i
d=11&model=RT-N56U&page=3&count=27
Original comment by James.W....@gmail.com
on 9 Jul 2012 at 5:14
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Followed James' suggestion and installed the RT-N56U_3.0.0.3_135.trx beta
firmware as well. So far so good!
Padavan's 'NEW GUI' version doesn't seem to be based off of this one, since
this new GUI from the beta firmware is actually quite different.
Anyhow, hoping to see an official release soon! I can't stand the WAN
disconnecting so much any longer...
Original comment by rafa.vi...@gmail.com
on 10 Jul 2012 at 11:43
Using the beta firmware as suggested by James.
So far so good too.
Original comment by yohinom...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2012 at 12:06
I can confirm that the new firmware is working for me and I was getting lease
lost pretty regularly if I tried running any real traffic through it.
I'm not 100% if the solution is that:
1. The new firmware from asus is less buggy
2. The new firmware comes with QoS disabled by default.
I know some other people mentioned that turning QoS off fixed their problems.
I just didn't know how to turn QoS off in the old stock firmware. (And hadn't
installed Padavan's)
Sorry for using the Padavan bug tracker to talk about stock firmware issues,
but this is the best google hit for this problem.
Original comment by jhuffa...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2012 at 1:07
Glad to hear that the beta firmware is working for everyone! I know that after
reading all of the rave reviews online, I was ready to throw the router out the
window.
JHuffa - I don't believe QoS (or at least "EzQoS") was the core problem since
Padavan had originally removed it in some of his firmware builds, and yet, the
problem remained. I also recall manually disabling EzQoS through the firmware
builds that still contained the feature (in both Padavan's and Asus Stock) with
no success.
To be quite honest, I'm not sure what exactly fixed the WAN Disconnect issue
within this beta firmware. It's a shame that it took over a year for Asus to
finally fix it, and unfortunate for them that many affected users still do not
know about the beta firmware fix (and/or are leary about installing a beta
firmware).
Original comment by James.W....@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2012 at 1:47
still happens to me :( even with asus beta update just not as soon maybe
24hours max
Original comment by AndrewMi...@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2012 at 4:59
Andrew -
1. Do you have a constant stream of data that is always downloading (e.g. a
Torrent that runs for 24+ hours)?
2. Can you share a snippet of your Router's log to see what the error message
is? I am curious if it's the same "WAN has been disconnected" error message.
3. Is the Router re-establishing the DNS after the Disconnect?
Under the old firmware, the DHCP was completely lost and required power cycling
to get the DNS re-established. Also, this might show the problem still exists
but only under super heavy data loads.
For me, I only occassionally push the router to its limit with heavy data
loads. I'm not a downloading powerhouse so that could potentially be why I
haven't been disconnected yet.
Original comment by James.W....@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2012 at 6:33
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mark.mu...@gmail.com
on 24 Dec 2011 at 10:54Attachments: