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Random Wi-Fi / Rebooting issues - 2862ac

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01 Jun 2020 13:13 #1 by rmistry22
Random Wi-Fi / Rebooting issues - 2862ac was created by rmistry22
Hi all,

Everything been working fine for me, but recently been getting random reboots / Wireless issues. I did upgrade last week from 3.9.1.2 and introduced AP903.

I setup logging and got this email. Is this something I need to worry about?

2020/06/01 12:27:31 --

firmware exception debug info

EPC=8111ef58, Cause=2080002c, Status=1100fc03, BadAddr=00000000, RetAddr=805e5e20
exception id=11(CpU: Coprocessor unusable)
exception occured in TASK Lavel
task_id=115, SP=0x82d6b690(4546 bytes free, 232 used bytes)
system tick =6604461
CURRENT_VERSION : 3.9.1.3_R
get from address : 80004000

Dump CPU registers:


$ 0: 00000000 fffffffe 00000000 00000002
$ 4: 00000014 00000033 00000000 00000033
$ 8: 0000000a 6520736f 6d652074 696d652e
$12: 6e68616e fffffffb 00000000 63652e20
$16: 81160000 00000014 00030d40 b8000000
$20: 82997930 20000000 82920000 00000000
$24: 00000003 80643ba4 83f68b20 84944c20
$28: 8175be40 82d6b690 00000000 805e5e20

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02 Jun 2020 08:41 #2 by russ_turner
Replied by russ_turner on topic Re: Random Wi-Fi / Rebooting issues - 2862ac
Hi there,

Happens to me here all the time as well...

Using Firmware 3.9.2_BT, a 802AP and a 903AP in Mesh mode (2862 is the Mesh Root), random reboots every week. Sometimes the setup can go for over a 100 hours or so and then it can happen in less than a day.

DrayTek offered to do a RMA on the 2862 router but I doubt that the hardware is at fault here, more like the firmware running on the device I suspect.

Not great is it for an expensive piece of kit!

;-/

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04 Jun 2020 16:10 #3 by richardp8
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Same here - random wifi issues :-(
Only had it for a week and initially thought it was my fault...appears not :-(
If it continues to happen it'll be going back.

Current Firmware Version: 3.9.2_BT

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06 Jun 2020 10:21 #4 by madexmatt
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If you check my post history, I have the same issue, even had a swapped unit...

Yeah it’s a faulty product to which Draytek won’t acknowledge.

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14 Jun 2020 07:46 #5 by rmistry22
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Hi all,

This is still happening and the key seems to be high load, if two of us are watching a HQ (1080) for approx 35 mins along with several other devices connected the router reboots.

I have looked at @madexmat previous posts but no confirmed conclusion as to why this is happening has been posted.

I’m currently running 3.9.3 which still has the problem but the router seems more responsive in use.

DrayTek have offered to RMA the router, but under my Vigorcare plan, but they must be able to replicate the fault or will charge for the replacement router. I’ve asked for confirmation that in their opinion this is a hardware fault and I will not be charged but no reply since last Thursday.

I also note firmware 3.9.4 is out on the .com site, however it does not state anything about fixing random reboot / Wi-Fi issues?

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16 Jun 2020 09:02 #6 by rmistry22
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Very embarrassing yesterday when the router rebooted in the middle of a video conference! Only me using it for video, others just email etc. So not even under high load.

Contacted Draytek support, whilst they have been helpful, they are unwilling to acknowledge a hardware fault and will not confirm that if I RMA the router, they will not charge me! Not sure what the point of Vigorcare is anymore!

They provided me with a newer firmware to test as "it addresses the rebooting issue"

This firmware seems worse, two reboots within 1 hour of each other whilst watching Netflix! Nothing overnight, but none of us have been using the internet.

Here is the debug log from the router

Router Model: Vigor2862ac Version:
Profile version: 3.0.0 Status: 1 (0x12544cc4)
Router IP: 192.168.1.254 Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Firmware Build Date/Time:
Router Name:
Revision:
Current VDSL2 Firmware Version: 07-07-09-05-01-07
ADSL Firmware Version: 07-07-03-0F-00-01 Annex A
VDSL2 Firmware Version: 07-07-09-05-01-07
Router serial no:


firmware exception debug info

EPC=8111ef58, Cause=2080002c, Status=1100fc03, BadAddr=00000000, RetAddr=805e5e20
exception id=11(CpU: Coprocessor unusable)
exception occured in TASK Lavel
task_id=115, SP=0x82d6b690(4546 bytes free, 232 used bytes)
system tick =6604461
CURRENT_VERSION :
get from address : 80004000
Dump CPU registers:


$ 0: 00000000 fffffffe 00000000 00000002
$ 4: 00000014 00000033 00000000 00000033
$ 8: 0000000a 6520736f 6d652074 696d652e
$12: 6e68616e fffffffb 00000000 63652e20
$16: 81160000 00000014 00030d40 b8000000
$20: 82997930 20000000 82920000 00000000
$24: 00000003 80643ba4 83f68b20 84944c20
$28: 8175be40 82d6b690 00000000 805e5e20
List a possible caller functions:


func( 0)=805e5e20
func( 1)=805e4340
func( 2)=806e1a30
func( 3)=806dff90
func( 4)=80d96ef0
func( 5)=805d9020
func( 6)=80d40870
func( 7)=805db800
func( 8)=805e3958
List backtrace functions:


func( 0)=8111ef58
func( 1)=805e5e20
func( 2)=805e4340
func( 3)=806dff90
func( 4)=805d9020
func( 5)=805db800
func( 6)=805e3958
func( 7)=808174bc
func( 8)=8076bdf4

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