The issue only appeared with 374_4420.
Personally I would recommend upgrading to 374_583. Asus has also improved the wireless driver over the past couple of releases, which would be of interest to you even in AP mode.
None of the recent security fixes would apply to AP mode.
Can't wait for newer fixed firmware. This 4561 is rebooting itself after 2-3 days.
Can't wait for newer fixed firmware. This 4561 is rebooting itself after 2-3 days.
Finally it seems more people have experienced this behaviour with Asus routers. I started having it much earlier with the RT-N66U, but there the whole thing was crashing and going into a reboot loop. It started happening only with the more recent firmwares. I sold it because I cannot stay on an older firmware full of vulnerabilities to regain stability.
I completely agree that the issue triggers whenever you have wireless clients in areas of high noise/interference. Far away from router, or with neighbours using the same/close channels and causing dB to be very poor.
Incidentally if at the same time you have large downloads/traffic (torrents) happening on wired network, it seems to happen even quicker.
I bet most testing nowadays is done in line of sight, with router on its own channel and excellent clients. I suggest trying worst case scenarios and use only those to test.
Since when has someone from ASUS provided us with betas of any kind here?Have upnp and DLNA server disabled and still it reboots about 1-2 times a day.
It would be awesome to have the person from ASUS provide us with BETA's again.
Since when has someone from ASUS provided us with betas of any kind here?
Ah. Must be from before I joined.Both CL-Jeremy and Asusnet (two Asus employes) did in the past. Now they have both moved to other positions inside Asus, and they haven't assigned any official representative to replace them.
Anyway the issue isn't resolved yet (but they did make progress on it), so there's no beta to share that would help at this time.
The 68U is a great router it just needs the firmware fixed and it will be. And yes it can handle the speed i have the comcast 105/20 internet and i get this wireless.
Ah. Must be from before I joined.
Thank you for your previous response, I have another question how did you make ipv6 work on ac68u fw: 3.0.0.4.374.40_alpha4. I tried these settings but no ipv6
Both CL-Jeremy and Asusnet (two Asus employes) did in the past. Now they have both moved to other positions inside Asus, and they haven't assigned any official representative to replace them.
Anyway the issue isn't resolved yet (but they did make progress on it), so there's no beta to share that would help at this time.
Is there a way to read the .cfg file into something useable? Make it so much easier to set your router back up after a factory reset.
Something simple like forgetting to set your channel from the default can cause you headaches. Easy enough to do with the 4000 settings in these routers.
I was kinda curious about reading the .cfg file too, but i think its in machine code or encrypted or something....but..their kinda is not much point in it....u can just import the file to restore ur settings.....
If it is a different model u are setting up...I just take screenshots of the routers settings and use that..
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