No. Legacy means lower than "N" thats why it becomes available. When using "N" only you don't want a/b interference, so it's selected and greyed out.
Ah, got it. I selected “legacy” and you can uncheck. Auto and N only gray it out.
Thanks.
No. Legacy means lower than "N" thats why it becomes available. When using "N" only you don't want a/b interference, so it's selected and greyed out.
Why would he ad such a crippled lame router?...Are there any plans to add the RT-AX56U router to the Merlin router family?
https://www.asus.com/Networking/RT-AX56U/
Are there any plans to add the RT-AX56U router to the Merlin router family?
[URL]https://www.asus.com/Networking/RT-AX56U/
Flash again if it still acts up , reset to defaults and do not import whatever is screwing you up.For me latest 384.15 alpha not usable after dirty flash from 384.13. Wifi keep disconnecting every 20-30 seconds on all devices 2.4 and 5Ghz . All settings same as on 384.13. Didn't tried full factory reset as I need to use Internet right now. Dirty flash back to 384.13 and all back to normal.
What router do you have it on?I don't have any fancy setup, just basic. Settings in wifi exactly the same, nothing fancy just for home use. Did reboot by switching with button but still same issue, so flash back 384.13. Maybe tomorrow I will do more tests but so far no go for me. Even not using internet, just watching wifi log in router page and see like my WiFi devices randomly disconnect and connect back again, very strange.
Rt-ax88uWhat router do you have it on?
I would not agree. I flashed and have had zero issues since doing so. If there are not any issue no need to reset.For anyone running this alpha on an RT-AX88U a reset to defaults and reconfigure would be highly recommended as the wireless driver was updated to a newer version than what was on previous releases!
Please consult @L&LD 's excellent guides found in his signature.
If the second flash work out the same then a reset is required. When strangeness is experienced a reset is the solution.Rt-ax88u
Just flashed the latest alpha to my RT-AX88U from 384.13 and I've noticed a couple of issues:
1) 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal strength appears to be less overall.
2) Upload bandwidth for devices on a Wi-FI connection does not always register under bandwidth monitor or under QoS classifications. For example doing a speedtest on both my mobile phone and laptop registered the download bandwidth correctly but nothing on the upload. However my ring floodlight camera does register on the upload section when I trigger a live view. This does not happen if I connect the laptop to ethernet.
That appears to be your issue, maybe check to see how large your blockfile is or temporarily disable it.Hi. With my RT-AX88U, with last alpha I have 4 cpu to 100%
I can try to disable Diversion ??
One thing I have noticed with this version and even going back to at least 384.13 is the functioning of Auto Logout. I am using an AC86.
When I was setting up the router I disabled this function (0) to make it easier to change things without having to log back in. After I was satisfied with my setup I changed the setting to 300 which I believe is supposed to be 300 minutes. The router has rebooted multiple times since changing this setting over the past several months and I have also manually logged out more than once.
The setting doesn't seem to have any impact as I can go for days with out having to log back in. Not a big issue but I wonder if anyone else has seen this behavior. Everything else is working fine with the 15 alpha so I have no real issues and I am not bothered enough by this to make it worthwhile for me to do a full reset and reenter all my settings just to see if auto logout works.
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