MasterBash
Regular Contributor
On 5ghz, but thats because I am using the latest stable firmware, RMerlin 52_2.
Currently using N66U as bridge, I usually get full speed on both 2.4 and 5ghz, I am about 18 feet from the router.
However, after using it for an entire day, I had 195 instead of the usualy 450. Technically, that would be fine, but I could not access ANYTHING at all. In fact, during games I disconnect and could not reconnect by simply waiting it out.
I did not try resetting yet, but I am back on wired for now. I am unable to find a stable band on this router.
By the way, I used wireless on the N66U before I got the AC87U... No disconnections whatsoever, but I used a Wireless adapter over wireless bridge. This is my first time using a bridge, is this usually as stable as using an adapter? What could be causing this problem on 2.4ghz? I will wait the 4950 version of RMerlin for the 5ghz... but the 2.4? Why?
By the way, I do use MAC Filtering. I know it doesnt do much security wise, but its there, I dont see any downside to using it. Also, there are no other APs around.
Thanks.
Currently using N66U as bridge, I usually get full speed on both 2.4 and 5ghz, I am about 18 feet from the router.
However, after using it for an entire day, I had 195 instead of the usualy 450. Technically, that would be fine, but I could not access ANYTHING at all. In fact, during games I disconnect and could not reconnect by simply waiting it out.
I did not try resetting yet, but I am back on wired for now. I am unable to find a stable band on this router.
By the way, I used wireless on the N66U before I got the AC87U... No disconnections whatsoever, but I used a Wireless adapter over wireless bridge. This is my first time using a bridge, is this usually as stable as using an adapter? What could be causing this problem on 2.4ghz? I will wait the 4950 version of RMerlin for the 5ghz... but the 2.4? Why?
By the way, I do use MAC Filtering. I know it doesnt do much security wise, but its there, I dont see any downside to using it. Also, there are no other APs around.
Thanks.
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