hmm, looks like I am not the only one who has this issue. The dropping of the 5G SSID has become more frequently lately and I almost wanted to contact the seller for RMA - anyone had luck in doing so? or I should just contact ASUS?
After reading the thread on the 45149 FW update, I looked my log and did see on average 2x "kernel crash" (or whatever you call it) per hour so I decided to downgrade the FW to the 99 version. Over the last 24 hours or so I haven't experienced any 5G device drop issue or whatsoever and now I have reasonable evidence to conclude that it's the 149 FW issue that's causing the 5G client to drop at an infrequent manner.
Thanks everyone who provided inputs on this issue! I appreciate all the help!
Try not using auto. I’ve heard. I lock mine in.
I use single ssid too, just manually set it the same with same password.
You should better use ch 1 or 6 (or 11), with your ch3 other surrounding networks cant use 1 nor upto 7 as yours covering them all.Yes, but I want Smart Connect node band steering enabled because it works well here with the default settings. Auto does a good job here of settling 2.4 GHz on an open channel (3) at 20 MHz, and 5.0 GHz on a high channel (155) at 80 MHz. Not having too much ambient WiFi around me helps, I guess.
You should better use ch 1 or 6 (or 11), with your ch3 other surrounding networks cant use 1 nor upto 7 as yours covering them all.
in 5G they act more intelligent and only every 4th channel is choosable, 36->40->44...
2G started different so you have older devices using any channel, thats why newer are needed to choose all channels too to get any usable channel.
Even better to have your router 2 channels away from your neighbour than using same channel as him and your client seeing his router stronger than your router.
Not the best possible channel in perfect world but best you can get in your situation with neighbours using everything.
Of course there should be some prefered channel selection 1-6-11 on all new or updated routers, but they fail all together and even in a clean place they select any channel - thats really bad!
Yes, you are new here and all your posts are about how much you don't like ASUS routers. We get it.im newbie here....i see very much problem with asus router...asus lier me about wtfast....and bug very much...update bug...and update bug...i wrong when chose asus router...i no check carefully when chose asus router.
This is a common problem I think.
Sell the ASUS router and try your luck with a different manufacturer. I can tell you from experience that all consumer routers have issues with something, especially if the hardware is a "new generation" or the communication standards are "new best thing". Get a well known device manufactured for years and hardware version 3, for example. Like the later versions of RT-AC68U.i no check carefully when chose asus router.
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