Squall Leonhart
Senior Member
I could, but I am not going to, asus already has the feedback to investigate on.
If your intention is to keep as much people busy as you can, I wish you all the best.I could, but I am not going to, asus already has the feedback to investigate on.
Hi!
I have 2 TM-AC1900 that were converted over to RT-AC68U about 1 - 2 year ago. Firmware updates have gone fine until this latest one. Updated the main one to 3.0.0.4.384.20648 (from 3.0.0.4.384.20624), and it reset back to a TM-AC1900. Thoughts?
Thanks,
GHTech
Look here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/aimesh-on-the-t-mobile-tm-ac1900.43278After 2 routers updated to 20648 , TM-1900 (AiMesh node) couldn't be found by AC68u (AiMesh router) anymore. tried hours but no luck yet. thanks for any help
Look here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/aimesh-on-the-t-mobile-tm-ac1900.43278
AiMesh no longer supported on TM-AC1900 devices.
wow , in that case i have to downgrade to previous version in order to use AiMesh on TM-AC1900?
Hi.
I have strang issue.
My 86u is a AIMesh router, 68u is a node. When i connect to 86u by 5GHz then i cant ping my node, but when i connect to 86u by 2,4GHz then i can ping node.
Its normal ?
Hi.
I have strang issue.
My 86u is a AIMesh router, 68u is a node. When i connect to 86u by 5GHz then i cant ping my node, but when i connect to 86u by 2,4GHz then i can ping node.
Its normal ?
Hi!
I have 2 TM-AC1900 that were converted over to RT-AC68U about 1 - 2 year ago. Firmware updates have gone fine until this latest one. Updated the main one to 3.0.0.4.384.20648 (from 3.0.0.4.384.20624), and it reset back to a TM-AC1900. Thoughts?
Thanks,
GHTech
i did just minutes ago, it seems getting worse , there is even no AiMesh option anymore
Were you on 1.0.2.0 AM and 20308? It should work if you were.
Unfortunately, I don't think I can say too much more as SNBforums has banned TM-AC1900 hacking discussions.
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