NightOwl326
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No...well not without RF sensing equipment. But, why wouldn't they on a brand new router? Wifi antennas are not very sophisticated.Is there anyway to test if all 8 antennas are actually in working order?
No...well not without RF sensing equipment. But, why wouldn't they on a brand new router? Wifi antennas are not very sophisticated.Is there anyway to test if all 8 antennas are actually in working order?
I do take back all my bad comments about Asus Except that POS 87r. I personally think Asus should have given us 87 owners great discounts on this one.
Hi RMerlin!Welcome home. As the saying goes, the grass ain't always greener on the neighbour's side
Well, someone in my household thought it would be a smart idea to get hammered late at night and screw around with my RT-AC5300. It was dropped on the floor and now I have a broken antenna and a damaged/loose SMA connector on the board. Is this something I can have ASUS fix if I send it in? If so, does anyone have any idea about how much it will cost (USD)?
Don't feel bad...
Stopped by Fry's (Big-Box Warehouse Store, popular in SoCal and other places..)
They had an RT-AC5300 running a 4K/UHD TV demo by the front door, and 4 out of the 8 antennas were flopping around like fish out of water - tried to sort them, and no resistance, gravity won...
This the first RT-AC5300 Asus device I've seen in the real-world - and looking at it - seems like how they've attached all those antennae - some mechanical/structural issues there on this device...
Don't feel bad...
Stopped by Fry's (Big-Box Warehouse Store, popular in SoCal and other places..)
They had an RT-AC5300 running a 4K/UHD TV demo by the front door, and 4 out of the 8 antennas were flopping around like fish out of water - tried to sort them, and no resistance, gravity won...
This the first RT-AC5300 Asus device I've seen in the real-world - and looking at it - seems like how they've attached all those antennae - some mechanical/structural issues there on this device...
Those antennas are pretty bad. The pivot is too weak and it's hard to keep the antenna in a given position, and they are also very easy to unscrew if you just try to rotate one around its axis, causing it to unscrew, and totally flop down.
The RT-AC88U antennas aren't much better either, very easy to unscrew them just by trying to rotate them a bit. I have to refasten them again whenever I try to move one of them, even if it's just to access an Ethernet cable at the back.
Pretty much what I observed - thought is was because of it being a demo unit - it's like not a lot of friction hold, neither on the angle axis or the spin axis - are these standard RP-SMA?
Does anyone know of a good way to contact someone at ASUS who can actually do something about my issue, and is this the norm for warranty repairs?
I only bash when and where it is deserved. Pardon me if I am a tad bit frustrated with service that is unresponsive, uninformed, and generally unhelpful.
It was intended in a light-hearted sort of way - I think we've all felt that level of frustration when dealing with various vendors.
Hoping for a positive outcome..
Yes, mine was night and day 5300 hands down better at everything. I may have got a bad unit with the 88u because it disconnected a lot and the range was bad. This was also way back when the 88u just came out. Just my experience. Could be different elsewhereHi,
Does any of ac5300u owners around here, had the opportunity to test the ac88u also? Any impressions on that?
Thank you
same experience as well. Got the AC88U as soon as it was released, it was disconnecting randomly no matter what firmware I used be it ASUS or Merlin. Then I sold it and got the AC3200 which was the worst router I ever owned in my life. Kept desperately waiting for firmware updates and checking multiple times a day but even when a firmware update came, it didn't fix the horrible random disconnections I had so I went back to my trusty AC68U for a while.Yes, mine was night and day 5300 hands down better at everything. I may have got a bad unit with the 88u because it disconnected a lot and the range was bad. This was also way back when the 88u just came out. Just my experience. Could be different elsewhere
It was intended in a light-hearted sort of way - I think we've all felt that level of frustration when dealing with various vendors.
Hoping for a positive outcome..
when I turn the router on in the morning 5GHz-2 network is the last network to show up in the active network list on my computer, sometimes I have to wait up to 20 minutes for that network to appear.
Is this normal?
p.s. there are no USB devices connected to the router, should I do factory reset?
I bought Asus ac5300 yesterday and 5ghz-2 is not working. Sometimes it appears, but once I change some settings or router restarts 5ghz-2 disappears. I tried beta firmware, playing with different settings, resets. Nothing helps. Does everybody have this issue? Could anyone solve it or get a working replacement?
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