TL;dr - do AC-66U B1's go bad? Or just corrupt?
Long-time user, dumb question.
This is my fourth AC-66u (I had two originals, and now two B1's). This was manufactured in 2017 - HW version B2.
I use two of them as extenders (AC5300 is my main). One B1 is feeding an outdoor camera and my kids rooms.
After three years, the B1 in my home office started to go bad. I've factory reset it three times, changed software from Merlin-384.16 to 384.14_2 to the original Asus software. Nothing solves it.
[Note: it's had difficulty for some time re-connecting to the the main router after changing settings, or power outages, firmware updates, etc.]
Example - I'll be on a Zoom meeting, and all sound stops and video freezes. Or I'll be unable to go to a site on a browser from my Win10 box.
Unplugging my Mac and going wireless (to the main router across my house) gets me back on, but this isn't a good solution.
So again, the question is - do these go bad? NVRAM? CPU degradation? something else (malware)?
Finally, I did buy a replacement - I don't have a lot of patience - but just want to know. And the new one is also HW B2 - they didn't have any C1's.
Long-time user, dumb question.
This is my fourth AC-66u (I had two originals, and now two B1's). This was manufactured in 2017 - HW version B2.
I use two of them as extenders (AC5300 is my main). One B1 is feeding an outdoor camera and my kids rooms.
After three years, the B1 in my home office started to go bad. I've factory reset it three times, changed software from Merlin-384.16 to 384.14_2 to the original Asus software. Nothing solves it.
[Note: it's had difficulty for some time re-connecting to the the main router after changing settings, or power outages, firmware updates, etc.]
Example - I'll be on a Zoom meeting, and all sound stops and video freezes. Or I'll be unable to go to a site on a browser from my Win10 box.
Unplugging my Mac and going wireless (to the main router across my house) gets me back on, but this isn't a good solution.
So again, the question is - do these go bad? NVRAM? CPU degradation? something else (malware)?
Finally, I did buy a replacement - I don't have a lot of patience - but just want to know. And the new one is also HW B2 - they didn't have any C1's.