I'll give it a try in the morning. It's already 11pm here in europe.
I'm planing to return the router anyway.
For the moment I have disabled the 2.4 radio. Does this have a negative impact on 5Ghz radio? I haven't notice anything...
Well mine is broken and I have no idea why. Maybe it's a faulty unit.
It is not the number of radios on any particular channel that reduces throughput but the actual traffic being broadcast on a channel. As a proactive counter measure I sometimes have to activate all four VIDs available on one of my APs. This often results in routers that have their WiFi radios sent to Auto moving to another channel. This is particularly useful in keeping routers that have 40Mhz bandwidth locked on out of my selected channel's bandwidth.
Out of curiosity, can you try this beta firmware (http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=62090&postcount=165)?
That firmware is based on the new wireless driver that Asus is currently working on.
Instead of trying newer beta firmware, I actually downgraded to your .266.23b version and it appears to be working better. On 2.4ghz I'm getting 8-16mbps which is more in line with what my old router was getting. Going to do a bit more testing to see if this sufficient for my setup.
Most probably the unit was broken. None of the firmwares resolved my issue.
I have returned and got my money back. Either i wait a couple of months for a new generation or I get the Netgear R6300.
Untill than back to WNDR3700
Thank you all for the help!
Yeah... waiting for new models from Asus , Netgear and Linksys. Most interesting looks the new AC67U but no idea about release date...
I heard mentions that it wouldn't be until this autumn at the earliest.
266.23b uses the wireless driver from build 220.
270.25 will also use that same driver, but only for the RT-AC66U, as the general feedback for the RT-N66U was that it was an improvement.
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