kjarrett
Occasional Visitor
Hi all,
My RT-N66U has been rock solid since I bought it until I recently upgraded the firmware to ASUS' latest. After that, my PCs had problems staying connected wirelessly. No other changes to the PCs or router were made other than the firmware when the problems first appeared.
I tried tweaking settings, nothing worked, so I installed Merlin's 3.0.0.4.374.42_0. I first reset the router to defaults, then upgraded the firmware, then manually configured it using screenshots from the prior build (which were flawless until the ASUS firmware was upgraded.)
3.0.0.4.374.42_0 has been on the router for two days and things are better but I am still getting disconnects, "NO INTERNET" messages in Win7. Affected PCs are an older Dell Vostro 1520 (Intel 5100 AGN) and a Thinkpad T420s (also Intel N, Centrino N-6205). Drivers on both PCs are the latest available. Wireless profiles have also been deleted and re-created. 'Troupbleshooting' usually restores connectivity but not always.
Any suggestions? I'm inclined to buy a new router and try it for a week to see if it helps, but, I'd rather not.
Thanks in advance,
-kj-
My RT-N66U has been rock solid since I bought it until I recently upgraded the firmware to ASUS' latest. After that, my PCs had problems staying connected wirelessly. No other changes to the PCs or router were made other than the firmware when the problems first appeared.
I tried tweaking settings, nothing worked, so I installed Merlin's 3.0.0.4.374.42_0. I first reset the router to defaults, then upgraded the firmware, then manually configured it using screenshots from the prior build (which were flawless until the ASUS firmware was upgraded.)
3.0.0.4.374.42_0 has been on the router for two days and things are better but I am still getting disconnects, "NO INTERNET" messages in Win7. Affected PCs are an older Dell Vostro 1520 (Intel 5100 AGN) and a Thinkpad T420s (also Intel N, Centrino N-6205). Drivers on both PCs are the latest available. Wireless profiles have also been deleted and re-created. 'Troupbleshooting' usually restores connectivity but not always.
Any suggestions? I'm inclined to buy a new router and try it for a week to see if it helps, but, I'd rather not.
Thanks in advance,
-kj-