Yes. And I just realized it's also only running at 20 mhz even when I set 80.:/Does the wireless log page say its on ch 36 too?
The 5 Ghz band is empty in my area so I'm pretty sure it's not because of clashes with other ssid's or anything.
Yes. And I just realized it's also only running at 20 mhz even when I set 80.:/Does the wireless log page say its on ch 36 too?
Ok I managed to get it working. Had to switch from N+AC mode to Auto.Yes. And I just realized it's also only running at 20 mhz even when I set 80.:/
The 5 Ghz band is empty in my area so I'm pretty sure it's not because of clashes with other ssid's or anything.
hmmm...
Flash the oldest firmware you can find. Reset, then flash it with 5656 firmware.
sounds like a hardware issue, after reading all the posts
dirty power, doubtful that will cause a problem BUT if you can't get a good 118V/60Hz in to the adapter for power it 'may' cause some minor issues, but I really doubt that
could be the firmware re-flashing over and over has corrupted the 'layout' on the chips and when you think that resetting it erases everything could be some of the code just hangs on with the skin of it's teeth and doesn't delete out
Go all the way back to the very first firmware/stock on the Asus website
flash/reset/flash/reset then move up the food chain to a more recent one
just suggestions
can always get in your vehicle and at 80 mph throw it out the window,stop, pick it up and go plug it in....if it still works then it's not the hardware
always good to have a sense of humor, if not computers and technology in general will drive you insane.....
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