Already did that, no joyTry a factory default reset. If it still fails, then you have a hardware failure with your router.
Already did that, no joy
Isn't it strange that the port 2 and 3 failed at the same time?
That explains a lot! ThanksNot necessarily, they are both handled by the same chip.
Do you happen to use channel 12 and 13? In some regions (for example US/Canada), they are not available in devices/clients.Got replacement from Asus, the router worked fine and after 2nd reboot, same problem 2.4GHz radio nowhere to be found.
Wow.....what response does router give to this command:The channel selection on the router is set to auto and I'm unable to change that on the 2.4Ghz band
nvram show | grep ccode ; nvram show | grep regrev ; nvram show | grep territory_code ; nvram show | grep location_code ; nvram get SKU
1:ccode=CAWow.....what response does router give to this command:
Code:nvram show | grep ccode ; nvram show | grep regrev ; nvram show | grep territory_code ; nvram show | grep location_code ; nvram get SKU
Your 2.4 ghz wifi controller chip is defective, exchange the router.The channel selection on the router is set to auto and I'm unable to change that on the 2.4Ghz band
Your router has non-factory settings, region code for modules must match. Also, your router do not have a territorial code , for example - Australia. I also strongly doubt that Canada at Asus has a separate "radio region" from USA.1:ccode=CA
0:ccode=US
dd if=/dev/mtdblock0 of=/home/root/cfe_orig.bin
dd if=/home/root/cfe_new.bin of=/dev/mtdblock0
I did that already once and it happened again on the replacement after 2 reboots for some strange reasonYour 2.4 ghz wifi controller chip is defective, exchange the router.
Don't mess with the CFE. Those values are defined by Asus at manufacturing time, so unless you actually changed them, they should be correct.
The RT-AC87U does not run the 5 GHz wifi off Asuswrt, but off a separate firmware developped by Quantenna.
I didn't do any changes except flashing your latest FW on it. Did that many times before without problem even on AC86 that I have now as well.Don't mess with the CFE. Those values are defined by Asus at manufacturing time, so unless you actually changed them, they should be correct.
The RT-AC87U does not run the 5 GHz wifi off Asuswrt, but off a separate firmware developped by Quantenna.
Your router has non-factory settings, region code for modules must match. Also, your router do not have a territorial code , for example - Australia. I also strongly doubt that Canada at Asus has a separate "radio region" from USA.
I suggest you fix it yourself:
1. copy CFE, command:
2. copy file cfe_orig.bin using WinSCP from router to Windows machine.Code:dd if=/dev/mtdblock0 of=/home/root/cfe_orig.bin
3. find in GOOGLE and download Vortex CFE Editor V1.2
4. open in Vortex CFE Editor V1.2 file cfe_orig.bin
5. find and change 1:ccode=CA to 1:ccode=US
6. save in Vortex CFE Editor V1.2 file cfe_new.bin
7. copy file cfe_new.bin using WinSCP from Windows machine to router in folder /home/root/
8. flash new CFE, command:
9. reboot routerCode:dd if=/home/root/cfe_new.bin of=/dev/mtdblock0
p.s. bonus in picture
dont all asus cfe's are now encripted on recent routers?Your router has non-factory settings, region code for modules must match. Also, your router do not have a territorial code , for example - Australia. I also strongly doubt that Canada at Asus has a separate "radio region" from USA.
I suggest you fix it yourself:
1. copy CFE, command:
2. copy file cfe_orig.bin using WinSCP from router to Windows machine.Code:dd if=/dev/mtdblock0 of=/home/root/cfe_orig.bin
3. find in GOOGLE and download Vortex CFE Editor V1.2
4. open in Vortex CFE Editor V1.2 file cfe_orig.bin
5. find and change 1:ccode=CA to 1:ccode=US
6. save in Vortex CFE Editor V1.2 file cfe_new.bin
7. copy file cfe_new.bin using WinSCP from Windows machine to router in folder /home/root/
8. flash new CFE, command:
9. reboot routerCode:dd if=/home/root/cfe_new.bin of=/dev/mtdblock0
p.s. bonus in picture
Thank you, before I do that can you please comment on what Merlin said in post 13? https://www.snbforums.com/threads/ac87u-2-4ghz-and-lan-2-3-ports-not-working.55874/#post-510923
I didn't do any changes except flashing your latest FW on it. Did that many times before without problem even on AC86 that I have now as well.
I find it strange coincidence that the replacement would crap out same way
The channel selection on the router is set to auto and I'm unable to change that on the 2.4Ghz band
dont all asus cfe's are now encripted on recent routers?
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