Perhaps the man between the keyboard and the screen!After 2 weeks of trials I can report that nothing works:
Static IP does nothing.
Turning off Traffic analyzer statistics does nothing too.
So the problem is caused by something else...
Quite logical - I'm wondering why that never occurred to mePerhaps the man between the keyboard and the screen!
Unfortunately I agree now, thought it was sorted after being up for 11 days since tuning off traffic analyser. Thing is I was away from home during that time with missus reporting back if it had crashed. As soon as I get back and start playing my ps4, boom router crashes, 5 restarts since Sunday evening. How the hell can my ps4 be causing this? Maybe the problem exists with certain devices? I don't know.After 2 weeks of trials I can report that nothing works:
Static IP does nothing.
Turning off Traffic analyzer statistics does nothing too.
So the problem is caused by something else...
It's VW all over again.
Sorry Merlin, but I beg to differ. VW knowingly put hardware in the cars which was not up to spec, and ASUS have knowingly persisted and denied that there is any problem with the Quantenna chipset which they have put in this router, when it is widely known now that it's the root cause of the problem. And the router, with a failing 5GHz channel among other issues, is therefore also not up to spec. The analogy holds true, even though it could be surmised that you're an ASUS fanboy who doesn't want to hear criticism of them.
And you are just picking the VW analogy because it's what you saw in the newspaper today.
If you really want to find an analogy to the VW case, it would be when Asus cheated on FCC tests with the RT-N66U a few years ago. This is exactly what VW did - cheated emission tests.
And the fanboy comment makes absolutely no sense when my point isn't about whether the RT-AC87U is a problem- device or not, but to say that you are comparing two completely different situations. I don't see a single line in my post that would defend Asus (and if you re-read it, you'll even see that I used the words "hardware defect" in reference to it).
So are we saying the 5ghz quantenna chipset is the problem for the ac87 locking up like this? Even tho I have it turned off?
Just seems strange it works for 11 day while I am away but locks up when I play my ps4. Perhaps the increase in network traffic.
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Yeah good point as I do stream HD to all my TVs from a media server with no problems.I don't think that playing on the PS4 creates a lot of network traffic; at least not compared to using a VPN or streaming HD/4K videos. The chip seems to get quite warm (which is funny since it's clocked lower than the BCM chip AFAIK) and it's normal that processors can become unreliable under heat. If you want to be on the safe side, just use active cooling and don't overclock the router. If your wifi still drops out after this, you know that it wasn't caused by the chip. If it doesn't anymore then you can be sure that it had been caused be the high temperatures in the past.
Nope certainly not locked in a cupboard and has plenty of natural air circulation. I am on my second one now, 1st one had exactly the same problem. Have not tried the newest firmware from asus yet either as asus firmware does not support my broadbands authentication method, where as merlins does. Unless the new asus firmware does support MER authentication now. I may have a play around tonight see if I can get the 9177 working with my broadband.I wouldn't resort to a cooler. Unless you are locking your router in an unventilated cupboard this just shouldn't be happening. I have 2 of these that work hard and I have never had the whole router lock up and now, on 9177, the 5Ghz radio never falls over either.
I would return it and try another. If it happens again I would get a refund and try another device. The ac88 should be available pretty soon!
Yeah good point as I do stream HD to all my TVs from a media server with no problems.
It isn't just the wifi dropping it is literally everything, wireless, wired, can't access router page from any device. Only cure is power cycle the router.
I don't do any over clocking but may just get a cooler and see if it helps.
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