10-20-2023 11:00 AM - edited 10-20-2023 11:31 AM
Router: RT-AC66U B1 (AC1750); Firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.51665 ;
On Tuesday, 2023/10/17, I noticed the entire System Log filled with the same repeating errors, all starting with error: "kernel: dcd/22609: potentially unexpected fatal signal 6." The only difference between the errors is the dcd number.
I checked the Administration menu, Firmware Upgrade tab, and found that the Firmware Signature Version had been updated to "2.376 2023/10/17 09:04" which was a couple of hours before I checked the logs.
After seeing that, I unplugged the Router for a few minutes and plugged it in again and let it boot up.
The errors went away for about an hour then came back. Subsequent (4) power off/on resulted in the same situation.
The errors do not seem to be affecting the router's performance, but the problem needs to be addressed by Asus. Attached is a snippet of the errors.
10-24-2023 05:30 PM
Hi,
sorry for the inconvenience that may caused.
Based on your issue, did you see the error message "kernel: dcd/10234 potentially unexpected fatal signal 6" in the Feedback log? To help our backend team analyze the problem further, please provide the Feedback log, router model, current firmware version, and a screenshot of the error message in a private message to me. You can submit a feedback form through the Web GUI at http://www.asusrouter.com:
Afterward, send the product serial number, the time you submitted the issue report, the email used for the report, and the time the issue occurred to me in a private message. Thank you.
10-25-2023 06:20 AM
Hi @Aureliannn_ASUS ,
I submitted the log via the feedback log. Please keep us informed of the development of the resolution of this problem.
Thanks
10-23-2023 10:52 AM
I have the same issue with an AC-3100
11-25-2023 07:27 AM
I have updated to 3.0.0.4.386_48263-g80b7325 and errors seem to have gone away.
Thanks to ASUS for fix.
11-26-2023 12:23 PM
As of today, 11/26/2023, mine's still stuck at the same version from 05/11/2023 as stated in the OP. 😞
I'm sticking with the Merlin firmware as stated near the end of the thread - it's working like a charm.