Figured as muchAiMesh advertisements claim compatibility between anything AiMesh capable, but how well the mix is going to work is up to you to discover.
Most likely they will work with older AiMesh equipment. I wouldn't wait for them as it will be some time before I buy anything that will use WIFI 7. Let others work the bugs out.Will the wifi 7 routers be compatible with Asus ac86 routers in aimesh mode? I have two of them and one rt ax 86u. Thanks
Continuing "bug" in network map. The Pro version has it, too.Hey guys. noticed a slight issue with my RT-AX86U off and on since the previous firmware. This doesn't seem to impact network performance, and I can't tell if it's just a graphical bug, or things are actually disconnecting and reconnecting.
When I log into the UI, I'll see the number of clients drop to around 13-15, and then jump back up to the full number. Nothing seems to lose connection, and I think the time I started noticing this is when I started using the guest network. Does Asus have any outstanding known issues regarding the guest network ? As mentioned, this only seems graphical, as nothing seems to loose connection, and as also mentioned it's fast, and quite random.
EDIT: I wanted to mention before a factory reset is suggested. I had done a factory reset and wipe before setting up the guest network on the previous firmware, so I was seeing this glitch on a clean setup. With that said, I could try it again, but will probably not make a difference in this case since that has already been done.
OK, so it's strictly graphical, and nothing is actually losing connection. I thought this was the case, but wanted to make sure.Continuing "bug" in network map. The Pro version has it, too.
I've only used Asus for a little under a year, mainly because Apple got out of the router market. If they hadn't I'd probably still be using an AirPort of some kind because they just work and I've had very little need to be concerned with glitches. In fact, I still have the last model they made, it still works and is stable just behind on WiFi standards at this point.If you are a long time Asus wifi router user, you soon learn it’s normal and not to rely on accurate information from it.
It showed me the update when I ran check for updates.Did your router notify you about the FW update availability? I tried to check a FW update, but router said the FW is up to date (3.0.0.4.388_22525-gd35b8fe)...
It doesn't work for me...It showed me the update when I ran check for updates.
Click the support link in the firmware section of the Web UI, and see if you can download the firmware from the Asus support site for your router, and then manually flash within the Web UI.It doesn't work for me...
I did it already, but this doesn't solve the issue...Click the support link in the firmware section of the Web UI, and see if you can download the firmware from the Asus support site for your router, and then manually flash within the Web UI.
Could you please explain exactly what your issue is? Did you not find the file for download?I did it already, but this doesn't solve the issue...
What issue did it NOT solve? updating, or simply updating through the download option. Depending on who you talk to, some say it's more reliable to download the file from Asus, then flash in the UI. I personally have done it both ways, but haven't had issues either way.I did it already, but this doesn't solve the issue...
Yeah same happens with the 388_23285 firmware for the RT-AX86U Pro. See this thread:Someone to try this on 388_23285, please:
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After hitting Apply nothing happens on my router. The firewall restarts, but the rules disappear.
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