RT-AX3000 version posted as well:
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It broke my AiMesh system reboot (booting master and nodes in sync). And if I just boot the master node, a day or later the secondary node will disconnect itself from the master node from admin web page point of view. I can still get LAN connection to Internet on secondary node, but the admin web page won't see it and declared it is disconnected.I know, but it does have its own webpage and the file says AX3000..
FWIW, I installed this on mine this morning, haven't seen any issues. (But am simple- no mesh or anything.).
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Yes, on one client. It looks like on mine the long name from the previous device decided to roll over onto the garbled looking device name.anyone else have a bunch of gibberish characters when viewing the client list on the network map ?
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anyone else have a bunch of gibberish characters when viewing the client list on the network map ?
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Was able to connect. Analyzer showed that everyone is using channel bandwidth of 40 and is using up the middle of the spectrum. I'm more to the side, so 20 is better then from what I can see.Channel bandwidth of 20 or 40... From my computer I can connect to the router with wire fortunately, but when I try to connect to the wifi, even though it says the signal is good, it won't let me connect.
My 2.4 GHz works great. Differences from your settings:My 2.4Ghz setup:
General tab:
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Wireless mode: Auto.
b/g Protection is checked
Disable 11b is not checked
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode: Enable
Wifi Agile Multiband: Disable
Target Wake Time: Enable
Channel bandwidth: 40 Mhz
Control Channel: Auto
Extension Channel: Auto
then the authentication stuff...
Protected Management Frames: Disable
Group Key Rotation Interval: 3600
Professional tab:
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Set AP Isolated: No
Roaming assistant: disable
bluetooth coexistence: disable
enable IGMP snooping: enable
multicast rate: auto
preamble type: long
AMPDU RTS: enable
rts threshold: 2347
DTIM interval: 1
beacon interval: 100
enable tx bursting: enable
enable wmm: enable
enable wmm no-acknowledgement: disable
enable wmm APSD: enable
Optimize AMPDU aggregation: disable
modulation scheme: Up to MCS 11 (nitroquam/1024-qam)
airtime fairness: disable
multi-user mmo: disable
ofdma/802.11ax MU-MMO: disable
Explicit beamforming: enable
universal beamforming: enable
tx power adjustment: good.
I know most of those above are default settings... but just in case there's a tweak there that I don't know of.. Would love to know!
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