In my setup, no, I have my phone, bulbs echo speakers and a nest audio on wireless, and haven't had any sort of connection interruptions. Thought I would also include my Sony android TV, I don't use it much online, but I have it connected mainly for updates.I have been experiencing some issues with wireless on the new firmware (sites failing to load/timing out) the wired connection however works ok. I was just wondering if anyone else has had similar issues?
It doesn't solve the issue that router doesn't find any new firmware, in other words it says the current FW is up to date...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.
Well, no, but that sounds like an isolated issue with your setup, since no one else here has reported that. Maybe a power cycle, or a factory reset, if you're really concerned about it, or if you're having any additional problems in conjunction to this one.It doesn't solve the issue that router doesn't find any new firmware, in other words it says the current FW is up to date...
It doesn't solve the issue that router doesn't find any new firmware
I don't even enable auto-update on my Asus router. don't trust the updates. I enabled it on my TP-Link router, because they usually provide more stable firmware based on my experience with the two. I'm mainly using the Asus now, because of the extra features it has, but ultimately I could use either one now, after getting things under control and knowing the right configurations to use.I would be happy if the router never finds a new firmware and I update it manually only when I want to. Also other automatic update services like ASD that recently created issues for millions of users with some ending up with completely frozen and unable to recover themselves routers. One of the past firmware updates bricked some AX86U routers and the owners had to use RMA. Given the level of quality control "sorry" is not enough.
I don't even enable auto-update on my Asus router.
I remember reading some time ago that the FCC was going to require manufacturers have their routers do auto upgrades as a security measure since consumers are basically dumb and don't have a clue about security. I searched but could not find that article. Of course I am old and likely imagining things...Enabled or not we have reports routers do auto update when Asus decides it's needed.
I remember reading some time ago that the FCC was going to require manufacturers have their routers do auto upgrades
@bbunge Well as I said, I have auto update on the Asus disabled, but check manually from time to time, and then check here for any problem reports, and then update. On the TP-Link router, I feel comfortable leaving auto update on, when I use it because I feel they don't release bad firmware randomly like Asus sometimes does, and therefore seems more reliable to let update unattended . I like both routers equally, and why I kept both, one for a backup. I just have seen a lot of Asus random update issues since I've been following here after getting the router.I remember reading some time ago that the FCC was going to require manufacturers have their routers do auto upgrades as a security measure since consumers are basically dumb and don't have a clue about security. I searched but could not find that article. Of course I am old and likely imagining things...
Well as I said, I have auto update on the Asus disabled
OH I wasn't sure what you meant with your comment the first time around. Now I follow you, you're saying the router may still auto update even with the setting turned off. So far, I've never had either router auto update, I've always done it manually. Maybe I catch in time.As I said this doesn't guarantee your router will not auto update. One SNB user is selling the routers for that reason on "Buy, Sell, Trade" section.
I wasn't sure
Eh? Nothing but the King's English here...Perhaps because I write in Canadian and you read in American.
I've never had my RT-AX86 update when auto update was disabled. But I do think that one firmware update did turn auto update back on. Just once. I go check for updates fairly often so I noticed it and turned it back off.Enabled or not we have reports routers do auto update when Asus decides it's needed.
I wonder at times why this router is so highly rated with all the firmware issues?
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