2.4ghz slow

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  1. TheMegaMan

    Disillusioned with RT-AC86U (and RT-AX86U)

    I raised a thread a week or so about problems I was having with my RT-AC86U, regarding really slow DNS responses, and also Fing complaining that DHCP wasn't always happy. @L&LD suggested I do a full wipe and reset, which I reluctantly did. The good news is that this seemed to solve the problems...
  2. G

    ASUS GT-AX11000 and 2.4ghz wifi problem

    Hi. I have for some days now ASUS GT-AX11000 as my main router with 200 mpbs fiber connection. 5ghz is working good in both channels, but i have big issue with 2.4ghz. It gives to all devices only 3-30 mpbs even in phone connected next to the router. I have tried everything.... Reset, downgrade...
  3. RobinB

    DSL-AC68U - Wifi 2.4GHz band interference issues with USB 3.0 drive

    TLDR; Skip to the bottom to read the solution. I typed up about the problem of 2.4GHz wifi constantly dropping / disconnecting that I had been experiencing with my DSL-AC68U, until I found the solution so thought I'd post it anyway as this may help someone with the same issue. (1) Bought the...
  4. B

    Very poor 2.4Ghz performance in AIMESH setup

    I have an AIMESH setup with 4 RT-AX92U (one of these are Aimesh Router) and 2 RT-AC68U. I receive constantly poor performance on the 2.4Ghz net, while 5Ghz performs well. I have contacted ASUS support, they just wanted me to deliver the units for service, did want to troubleshoot or find the...
  5. Erah

    AC86U - 2.4Ghz Band Dropping Connection

    Firmware Version: 384.6 (AC86U) For the past few days, the 2.4Ghz wireless band has been dropping/losing connection to the connected devices: however the 5Ghz band remains stable. 2.4Ghz gets ultimately slow, to a point where it's non-usable. It then requires a reboot to start working as it...
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