randomName
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So I finally offloaded my AC86U to a family member and I inherited my old RT-N66U. I'm currently using an RT-AX86U for my wired connections and I'd like to use the Wi-Fi on the N66U for all my wireless devices.
I reset the N66U and configured it as an AP. I didn't think the local IP's from the N66U would show up in my AX-86U client list. Is that how it works? I seem to have connection with wireless devices and a wired device through the N66U, and no problems seem to be happening with the AX86U but I don't know what to expect.
While I've been able to setup the N66U on it's first run, I can't seem to re-access the web-page after I close it after the first run or setup. I don't know if that's normal behavior, I don't know if it's a bug, or what. I thought I'd have a little more control over the N66U and configuring the 2.4GHz & 5GHz settings once things were setup.
EDIT: Ok, I decided I should download the Asus Discovery tool and I can boot into the N66U
New question: Why would my wired devices show up in the client list of the N66U when they are not connected to it?
I reset the N66U and configured it as an AP. I didn't think the local IP's from the N66U would show up in my AX-86U client list. Is that how it works? I seem to have connection with wireless devices and a wired device through the N66U, and no problems seem to be happening with the AX86U but I don't know what to expect.
While I've been able to setup the N66U on it's first run, I can't seem to re-access the web-page after I close it after the first run or setup. I don't know if that's normal behavior, I don't know if it's a bug, or what. I thought I'd have a little more control over the N66U and configuring the 2.4GHz & 5GHz settings once things were setup.
EDIT: Ok, I decided I should download the Asus Discovery tool and I can boot into the N66U
New question: Why would my wired devices show up in the client list of the N66U when they are not connected to it?
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