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The problem is that Asus are lazy, or else they would have one product for USA, and another for the rest of the world that can set country codes correctly. As it is, they don't even bother to have correct codes for Europe, and just lump a dozen countries under the "EU" banner, even though they all have different wi-fi channel rules.
This was fine while a user could correctly set the code, but Asus locking down to US or EU regions has just dropped them off the buying list for anyone who needs a properly configured performance router. I certainly won't be buying any more of their routers whilst you can't correctly set the country code.
Yes it sounds like it may be time to move on and give another manufacturer a try. I don't like the direction Asus is heading down and feel they no longer have a robust product line as they use to. I use to recommend Asus products in other forums but now I no longer feel I can do that because of all the bugs and dummied down output in the new firmware release. It's really a shame but o well shirt happens and you move on.
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