WRT1990AC stop 2.4 GHz WLAN from the external drive is connected

I have a very strange problem with my newly bought WRT1900AC

Everything works fine, but as soon as I connect my USB to the router (whether on USB1 or USB2 port), 2.4 GHz WLAN no longer works.

Oddly enough, the thinkgs still router, 2.4 GHZ WLAN works very well. But no matter what device will attempt to connect to it will tell me "unable to connect".

As soon as I unplug the USB, the router restarts (why?) and the 2.4 GHz is available again.

Note that this affects only the 2.4 GHz WLAN, not the 5 GHz or the LAN ports.

What happens here? Is there something wrong with my USB? Should we neet a special format perhaps? Or is this a known bug?

The router firmware version is 1.1.8.164461

Each USB device has a different driver. Not all are configured in the firmware of WRT1900AC:

List of tested USB hard drives and printers for the Linksys WRT1900AC

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