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Wired LAN Ports not working #1300

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Some Mr. Project Manager whom I gave trouble by posting my issue with their 
router made my last Issue as Invalid without giving a thought, so here I am 
making a new issue with the same problem, and you guys better give a proper 
reason before you make this as invalid, looks like you guys don't want to work 
anymore, here are the details:

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Connect the Router to Any Desktop/Laptop Using Wired LAN Port

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
To get a IP from Router. But I get IP in the range of 169.254.x.x

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Asus rt-n56u with 3.0.0.4.374_5656 on Windows 7 32 bit

Please describe the problem as detailed as it's possible.
When I connect the PC using the Wired port i'm unable to connect to LAN and get 
a Dynamic IP from Router. Using Wireless I get the IP and everything works fine.

Tried all 4 LAN Ports. Only Amber light on right is glowing..No Green light.
I tried the following:
1. Disabling/Enabling my NIC
2. Uninstalling/Reinstalling LAN drivers
3. Resetting the router.
4. Upgrading the firmware of the router.
5. Assigning static IP to my PC in the same expected range of 192.168.1.X

No matter what I do, my Router won't assign an IP to my PC and the strange 
thing is that all the WiFi devices can connect to it effortlessly and are being 
assigned with the dynamic IP from the router in the range of 192.168.1.X.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by torc...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 12:26

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
post your systemlog.

/Kitch

Original comment by kitch2400 on 29 Jul 2014 at 1:44

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Thank you kitch2400 for understanding the problem and being considerate, here 
is the system log from the router, I hope to listen from you soon:

Jan  1 05:30:13 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.17.4
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.17.4 (2014-04-21 14:05:36 CST)
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Linux version 2.6.2219 (root@asus) (gcc version 3.4.2) 
#1 Mon Apr 21 14:08:09 CST 2014
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel:  The CPU feqenuce set to 500 MHz
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: CPU revision is: 0001974c
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel:  memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Built 1 zonelists.  Total pages: 32512
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Kernel command line: console=ttyS1,57600n8 
root=/dev/mtdblock4 rootfstype=squashfs noinitrd
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Primary instruction cache 64kB, physically tagged, 
4-way, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Primary data cache 32kB, 4-way, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan  1 05:30:13 syslog: module ledtrig-usbdev not found in modules.dep
Jan  1 05:30:13 syslog: module leds-usb not found in modules.dep
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 
bytes)
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 
bytes)
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: RALINK_PCI_PCICFG_ADDR = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: *************** Ralink PCIe RC mode *************
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: registering PCI controller with io_map_base unset
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: 2->[1][0][0][30]=0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: 5->[1][0][0][30]=fffffffe
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: 2->[1][0][0][30]=0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: 5->[1][0][0][30]=0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: BAR0 at slot 0 = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: bus=0, slot = 0x0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x00 = 08021814
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x04 = 00100007
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x08 = 06040001
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x0c = 00010000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x10 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x14 = 20100000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x18 = 00010100
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x1c = 000000f0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x20 = 20002000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x24 = 0000fff0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x28 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x2c = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x30 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x34 = 00000040
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x38 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: P2P(PCI) 0x3c = 000401ff
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[0]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[0]->end = 1ffffff
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[1]->start = 20100000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[1]->end = 2010ffff
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[2]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[2]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[3]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[3]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[4]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[4]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[5]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[5]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: bus=1, slot = 0x0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x00 = 30911814
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x04 = 00100000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x08 = 02800000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x0c = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x10 = 20000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x14 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x18 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x1c = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x20 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x24 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x28 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x2c = 30911814
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x30 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x34 = 00000040
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x38 = 00000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: dev III(PCIe)  0x3c = 000001ff
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[0]->start = 20000000
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[0]->end = 2000ffff
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[1]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[1]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[2]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:13 kernel: res[2]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: res[3]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: res[3]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: res[4]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: res[4]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: res[5]->start = 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: res[5]->end = 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: IP route cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 
bytes)
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: TCP established hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 
32768 bytes)
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: TCP bind hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 
bytes)
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: ralink flash device: 0x1000000 at 0x1c000000
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel:  Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table at 0x0040
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: number of CFI chips: 1
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: cfi_cmdset_0002: Disabling erase-suspend-program due to 
code brokenness.
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: partion 3: 50000 fb0000
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: partion 4: 14ac80 eb5380
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Creating 5 MTD partitions on "Ralink SoC physically 
mapped flash":
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: 0x00000000-0x00030000 : "Bootloader"
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: 0x00030000-0x00040000 : "nvram"
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: 0x00040000-0x00050000 : "Factory"
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: 0x00050000-0x01000000 : "linux"
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: mtd: partition "linux" extends beyond the end of device 
"Ralink SoC physically mapped flash" -- size truncated to 0x7b0000
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: 0x0014ac80-0x01000000 : "rootfs"
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: mtd: partition "rootfs" extends beyond the end of 
device "Ralink SoC physically mapped flash" -- size truncated to 0x6b5380
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: mtd: partition "rootfs" doesn't start on an erase block 
boundary -- force read-only
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Load Ralink DFS Timer Module
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: RT3xxx EHCI/OHCI init.
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[1814:0802] has invalid IRQ. 
Check vendor BIOS
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: GPIO MODE: 181d
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Ralink gpio driver initialized
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: software reset RTL8367M...
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_switch_init() return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_port_macForceLinkExt0_set(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_port_macForceLinkExt1_set(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: power down all ports
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: org Ext0 txDelay: 0, rxDelay: 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: org Ext1 txDelay: 0, rxDelay: 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: new Ext0 txDelay: 1, rxDelay: 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_port_rgmiiDelayExt0_set(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: new Ext1 txDelay: 1, rxDelay: 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_port_rgmiiDelayExt1_set(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_led_enable_set(LED_GROUP_0...): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_led_enable_set(LED_GROUP_1...): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_led_operation_set(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_led_groupConfig_set(LED_GROUP_0...): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_led_groupConfig_set(LED_GROUP_1...): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: current led blinkRate: 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_switch_maxPktLen_get(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: current rtk_switch_maxPktLen: 3
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_switch_maxPktLen_set(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_switch_greenEthernet_get(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: current rtk_switch_greenEthernet state: 1
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rtk_switch_greenEthernet_set(): return 0
Jan  1 05:30:14 syslog: module cdc_wdm not found in modules.dep
Jan  1 05:30:14 syslog: module qmi_wwan not found in modules.dep
Jan  1 05:30:14 syslog: module cdc_mbim not found in modules.dep
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: RTL8367M driver initialized
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rdm_major = 254
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Ralink APSoC Ethernet Driver Initilization. v3.0  256 
rx/tx descriptors allocated, mtu = 1500!
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: GMAC1_MAC_ADRH -- : 0x000020cf
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: GMAC1_MAC_ADRL -- : 0x30b81d15
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: PROC INIT OK!
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: u32 classifier
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel:     OLD policer on 
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30.
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (1024 buckets, 8192 max)
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: ipt_time loading
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly.
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Warning: unable to open an initial console.
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: GPIOMODE before: 181d
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: GPIOMODE writing: 185d
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: power down all ports
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: set unknown unicast strom control rate as: 20
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: set unknown multicast strom control rate as: 20
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: set multicast strom control rate as: 20
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: set broadcast strom control rate as: 20
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: rt2860v2_ap: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: === pAd = c0054000, size = 851864 ===
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: <-- RTMPAllocAdapterBlock, Status=0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: register rt2860
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: === pAd = c0151000, size = 725984 ===
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: <-- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory, Status=0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: <-- RTMPAllocAdapterBlock, Status=0
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: pAd->CSRBaseAddress =0xc0140000, csr_addr=0xc0140000!
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Algorithmics/MIPS FPU Emulator v1.5
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: ufsd: driver 8.5 
(NTFS4LINUX_U85_022_S[2011-11-29-13:37:54]) LBD=ON with ioctl loaded at c04be000
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: NTFS support included
Jan  1 05:30:14 kernel: Built_for__asus_n56u_2011-11-22
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: Raeth v3.0 (Tasklet,SkbRecycle)
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: phy_tx_ring = 0x0721b000, tx_ring = 0xa721b000
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: phy_rx_ring0 = 0x071e4000, rx_ring0 = 0xa71e4000
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: GMAC1_MAC_ADRH -- : 0x000020cf
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: GMAC1_MAC_ADRL -- : 0x30b81d15
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: GDMA2_MAC_ADRH -- : 0x000020cf
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: GDMA2_MAC_ADRL -- : 0x30b81d14
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: eth3: ===> VirtualIF_open
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: CDMA_CSG_CFG = 81000007
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: GDMA1_FWD_CFG = C0710000
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: GDMA2_FWD_CFG = C0710000
Jan  1 05:30:15 kernel: RX DESC a7609000  size = 2048
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: RtmpChipOpsEepromHook::e2p_type=0, inf_Type=5
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: NVM is FLASH mode
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: 1. Phy Mode = 9
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: 2. Phy Mode = 9
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: 3. Phy Mode = 9
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: ^[[mAntCfgInit: primary/secondary ant 0/1
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: ^[[mRTMPSetPhyMode: channel is out of range, use first 
channel=0 
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: MCS Set = ff ff 00 00 01
Jan  1 05:30:16 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: =====================================================
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: Channel 1 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: Channel 2 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: Channel 3 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: Channel 4 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: Channel 5 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: Channel 6 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:18 kernel: Channel 7 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Channel 8 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Channel 9 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Channel 10 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 3, Busy Time = 105, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Channel 11 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 24, Busy Time = 
748, Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Channel 12 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 1, Busy Time = 41, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Channel 13 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: =====================================================
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Rule 1 CCA value : Min Dirtiness (Include extension 
channel) ==> Select Channel 1 
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: Min Dirty = 0
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: ExChannel = 5 , 0
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: BW        = 40
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:19 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:20 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:20 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:20 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: Main bssid = 20:cf:30:b8:1d:14
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: <==== rt28xx_init, Status=0
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: 0x1300 = 00064380
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: RX DESC a6c03000  size = 2048
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: <-- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory, Status=0
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: 1. Phy Mode = 8
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: 2. Phy Mode = 8
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: 3. Phy Mode = 8
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: ^[[mAntCfgInit: primary/secondary ant 0/1
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: ^[[mRTMPSetPhyMode: channel is out of range, use first 
channel=0 
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: MCS Set = ff ff ff 00 01
Jan  1 05:30:21 kernel: SYNC - BBP R4 to 20MHz.l
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: =====================================================
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: Channel 36 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: Channel 40 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: Channel 44 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: Channel 48 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 0, 
Skip Channel = FALSE
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: =====================================================
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: Rule 1 CCA value : Min Dirtiness (Include extension 
channel) ==> Select Channel 36 
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: Min Dirty = 0
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: ExChannel = 0 , 0
Jan  1 05:30:22 kernel: BW        = 40
Jan  1 05:30:23 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
Jan  1 05:30:23 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down.
Jan  1 05:30:23 WAN Connection: Fail to connect with some issues.
Jan  1 05:30:23 RT-N56U: start httpd
Jan  1 05:30:23 kernel: set watchdog pid as: 299
Jan  1 05:30:23 kernel: set watchdog pid as: 299
Jan  1 05:30:23 miniupnpd[317]: HTTP listening on port 45763
Jan  1 05:30:23 miniupnpd[317]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351
Jan  1 05:30:23 kernel: GDMA2_MAC_ADRH -- : 0x000020cf
Jan  1 05:30:23 kernel: GDMA2_MAC_ADRL -- : 0x30b81d14
Jan  1 05:30:23 kernel: eth3: ===> VirtualIF_open
Jan  1 05:30:23 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules__eth3)!
Jan  1 05:30:24 kernel: nf_conntrack_rtsp v0.6.21 loading
Jan  1 05:30:24 kernel: nf_nat_rtsp v0.6.21 loading
Jan  1 05:30:24 dhcp client: bound 192.168.3.4 via 192.168.3.1 during 43200 
seconds.
Jan  1 05:30:24 pppd[355]: pppd 2.4.5 started by admin, uid 0
Jan  1 05:30:25 pppd[355]: Connected to 00:02:0e:50:06:a0 via interface eth3
Jan  1 05:30:25 pppd[355]: Connect: ppp0 <--> eth3
Jan  1 05:30:31 pppd[355]: PAP authentication succeeded
Jan  1 05:30:31 pppd[355]: peer from calling number 00:02:0E:50:06:A0 authorized
Jan  1 05:30:33 pppd[355]: local  IP address 115.118.72.63
Jan  1 05:30:33 pppd[355]: remote IP address 192.168.1.224
Jan  1 05:30:33 pppd[355]: primary   DNS address 103.8.44.5
Jan  1 05:30:33 pppd[355]: secondary DNS address 103.8.45.5
Jan  1 05:30:33 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_ppp0_eth3)!
Jan  1 05:30:34 rc_service: ip-up 369:notify_rc stop_upnp
Jan  1 05:30:34 miniupnpd[317]: received signal 15, good-bye
Jan  1 05:30:34 rc_service: ip-up 369:notify_rc start_upnp
Jan  1 05:30:34 miniupnpd[398]: HTTP listening on port 54161
Jan  1 05:30:34 miniupnpd[398]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351
Jan  1 05:30:34 rc_service: ip-up 369:notify_rc stop_ntpc
Jan  1 05:30:34 rc_service: ip-up 369:notify_rc start_ntpc
Jan  1 05:30:34 rc_service: waitting "stop_ntpc" via ip-up ...
Jan  1 05:30:38 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
Jul 29 18:59:53 rc_service: ntp 399:notify_rc restart_upnp
Jul 29 18:59:53 miniupnpd[398]: received signal 15, good-bye
Jul 29 18:59:53 miniupnpd[407]: HTTP listening on port 48343
Jul 29 18:59:53 miniupnpd[407]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351

Original comment by torc...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 3:42

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
There are several warnings about flash partitions. It seems that the device 
isn't flashed correctly. Is there any way to ensure that Ethernet card in 
Desktop works fine and cable is not corrupted?.. 

Original comment by d...@soulblader.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 4:25

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
For you to know, we can't have any manufacturing defects! This project doesn't 
produce any hardware. (rule #1 - think before you type)

Original comment by d...@soulblader.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 4:30

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Thank you Mr. Project mangaer for your replies, this is what I was expecting 
the last time and I'm sorry about the last time for being vocal, but you guys 
too should consider before closing any issue. Yes the ethernet card in the 
dektop is working fine as I can have my internet connection up and running if I 
plug my ISP cable directly into it. Right now my connection is like this ISP > 
Switch >1. router 2. PC, This way I'm having internet to both the router and 
the PC, but when I remove the PC cable from the switch and connect it to the 
router, I don't have the connection between them. I have placed a switch in 
between because router ISP cable is over 150 mts long and the wan port of the 
router was unable to detect it if I had plugged it directly to the router's WAN 
port. so all the cables are also working fine. can you guys give me any 
suggestions to solve this problem or do I need it take this to the service 
center.

Original comment by torc...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 5:02

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I used to use similar connection scheme on N56U being on stock firmware. Andy 
fixed that issue a couple years ago. So the first thing you can try is to 
upgrade firmware made by Andy and connect ISP cable to WAN port.

Lets check - unplug all cables from router and connect PC to one of LAN ports 
of router. Can your PC get an address from router in this case?

Original comment by serge...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 5:34

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
That is the current problem I'm facing, I can't get an address from the router 
no matter how I plug it, alone or with the ISP cable in the wan port.

Original comment by torc...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 6:12

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Are you required to run PPPoE? Special requirements from your ISP? Is the 
switch provided to you by your ISP?

/Kitch

Original comment by kitch2400 on 29 Jul 2014 at 7:13

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Yes I'm required to run PPPoE to get to the internet, the switch is my own 
addition, my wan port of the router was not detecting the ISP cable as it was 
way too long.

Original comment by torc...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2014 at 9:31

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Ok, lets try another way. Go to http://my.router/Advanced_Console_Content.asp.
Pls, show the output of:
1) ifconfig
2) brctl show

PS: One day I manually set Ethernet port speed 1000Mbit/s on my laptop and 
forgot about that. After some time I plugged in LAN cable to it and laptop 
couldn't get an address. The thing was that some pairs in cable were mixed 
improperly, so it can't be used for 1Gbit connection. After I understood it, I 
changed port mode to 'negotiate' and got an address. (and crimped cable proper 
way later).

PPS: try to disable GreenEthernet option

Original comment by d...@soulblader.com on 30 Jul 2014 at 12:11

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
By the way, is 192.168.3.4 on eth3 assigned by ISP or there is one more DHCP 
server on 'Switch' before router?

Original comment by d...@soulblader.com on 30 Jul 2014 at 12:17

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
You must go to the Asus's support this issue with it's firmware.

Original comment by Dr.Sydorenko.O on 1 Aug 2014 at 7:58