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  1. HashMaster9K

    Longtime ASUS user looking for relief from RT-AXE7800

    Yeah, those are the next steps. I think I might need a longer cable for the RT-AXE7800 in order to move it to the other side of the TV, but I'll try the AP mode first. More Testing! Yay! 😒😅 Thanks for the assistance, folks. I'll update the post once I run those tests this evening after work.
  2. HashMaster9K

    Longtime ASUS user looking for relief from RT-AXE7800

    Yes, the RT-AXE7800 is plugged into a UPS battery— it's an 1800W Anker SOLIX C1000 Battery/UPS. We've had power flickers in the condo before (our power fluctuates on rare occasion a bit during inclement weather, hot or cold), but nothing regular that would take the thing offline. The "too much...
  3. HashMaster9K

    Longtime ASUS user looking for relief from RT-AXE7800

    I have the feature turned off on the settings in the router:
  4. HashMaster9K

    Longtime ASUS user looking for relief from RT-AXE7800

    Interesting. Didn't think about too much power for the space... I'll see about getting that new cabling and then migrate the RT-AXE7800 to the other side of the TV/Server Setup, that'll put it in a more centralized location. I'll need to clear off a shelf, but I'll just move the stuff there...
  5. HashMaster9K

    Longtime ASUS user looking for relief from RT-AXE7800

    Yeah, I use a Wi-Fi Analyzer to set my channels manually, so I know it's not a channel conflict that's causing the issue. I know that the modem is providing the speeds it is supposed to (speed tests mete that out), but I don't know if the cabling is causing the weird connectivity loss, so I...
  6. HashMaster9K

    Longtime ASUS user looking for relief from RT-AXE7800

    Sure, here's a rough layout of how the condo is setup with all the networking equipment: As you can see, it's not a huge area, and there are some things that may interfere with wireless signals, namely: Long hallway that is surrounded by walls to get to bedroom Washer and Dryer in alcove in...
  7. HashMaster9K

    Longtime ASUS user looking for relief from RT-AXE7800

    Hi there, SNB users— I currently have an ASUS router, and after years of running on the platform and with my most recent router (RT-AXE7800) having a host of issues, I feel like it's time to reach out for help and fix my home network. I'll give you my network's history, then setup, then the...
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