I am going through the steps of configuring my RT-AC87R.
I have not had 5GHz not show up. However, the 5GHz radio takes noticeably longer (say, 20-30seconds) to boot than the 2GHz radio. I have upgraded to the 2044 firmware.
That is normal. The Quantenna CPU takes around 23-25 seconds to boot its own firmware, which is provided by the main Asuswrt firmware.
After waiting for Cisco routers to boot up, I don't find this a huge deal.
Though I'll say the Watchguard firewalls at work boot faster than the AC87. I'm sure with subsequent code releases, ASUS and Quantenna will get at least a little more efficient.
I am now experiencing halts of internet access from my laptop (ThinkPad T420, Intel Ultimate 6300N) to my RT-87R. So is my SO's laptop (Intel Advanced 6205N).
The connection doesn't disconnect, but one cannot resolve any Internet access. Disconnecting and reconnecting to the 5GHz network resolves the issue, but it happens again eventually.
That was the exact same issue that I had with some of my clients. I returned the router to Bestbuy. I'll wait for more stable releases and either get the AC87 or the AC3200 when it releases. I think it may be a better fit anyway, given the ability to segment devices.
In the meanwhile, back to the rock solid RT-N66U.
Well this comes down to people rushing to buy new router's, knowing the first 6 months of most new routers is full of bugs, and unstable wireless performance. I purchased the new AC87R, but I knew chances of bugs, and problems being there are very good early on.
To me though, I returned my Netgear R7000 to bestbuy in exchange for this router. As I had the R7000 for 6 month's, and Netgear had done very little in stabilizing things within there firmware. But between Asus, and Merlin, I feel this router will be better in the same time frame I gave the R7000.
Hell I owned the N66U, and still do. Seeing you have one as well, you would know how long it took the N66U to be pretty stable wireless router. There are still people not happy with the wireless performance on the N66U.
I picked it up on a whim, knowing it wouldn't be perfect and some things would take time. I wasn't banking on an inability to get basic connectivity. I'll wait for the issues to get fixed and probably pick it up at a lower price, with no sales tax in a couple of months. The AC3200 and the Netgear N8000 really intrigue me with two 5 GHz networks.
My issue is the same on AC87 purchased this last week; only on 5GHz 5-30 minutes loses connection; reset of adapter finds/fixes default gateway. Not an issue on same PC on 2.4. No 5GHz issue on iPhone/iPad.An Asus rep pinged me in a private message to ask me to provide some info to him.
The crux of my problem seems to be devices on 5GHz having issues connecting to the default gateway, while still being connected to the network itself.
I'm wondering if this is IPv6 related.
I still have this issue, it occurs on both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz. Solution for now is to reset the Wi-Fi connection on the client. This is the last bothersome issue I'm hoping is fixed in firmware. The only client that doesn't experience this issue is my (identical) AC87 media bridge.I am now experiencing halts of internet access from my laptop (ThinkPad T420, Intel Ultimate 6300N) to my RT-87R. So is my SO's laptop (Intel Advanced 6205N).
The connection doesn't disconnect, but one cannot resolve any Internet access. Disconnecting and reconnecting to the 5GHz network resolves the issue, but it happens again eventually.
I still have this issue, it occurs on both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz. Solution for now is to reset the Wi-Fi connection on the client. This is the last bothersome issue I'm hoping is fixed in firmware. The only client that doesn't experience this issue is my (identical) AC87 media bridge.
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