Asus RT-AX86U no wifi. LEDs off.
My router login stopped working using phone app. Only way to get logged back in was to push the tiny reset button on router. I did that, got through setup, connected to internet via Ethernet. But the wifi isn't available. LEDs for both 2.4 GHz and 5Ghz are off.
Did another restore to factory default through web interface. Same issue. Played with all the wifi settings I could think to try. Same issue. Did a hard reset holding the WPS button while turning on. Same issue. Installed the custom Merlin firmware. Same. Did the Rescue Model firmware rollback to a previous version. Nothing.
Are my wifi radios toast or something? I need help. A few months out of warranty. They don't register MAC addresses, display temperatures, etc. When I try to turn on a Guest network it says to turn on wifi and I click the link and it takes me to the settings page where you have a radio button to turn on and off the wifi transmitters. It flashes the "on" button like it wants me to turn it on but it is already set to on.
My router login stopped working using phone app. Only way to get logged back in was to push the tiny reset button on router. I did that, got through setup, connected to internet via Ethernet. But the wifi isn't available. LEDs for both 2.4 GHz and 5Ghz are off.
Did another restore to factory default through web interface. Same issue. Played with all the wifi settings I could think to try. Same issue. Did a hard reset holding the WPS button while turning on. Same issue. Installed the custom Merlin firmware. Same. Did the Rescue Model firmware rollback to a previous version. Nothing.
Are my wifi radios toast or something? I need help. A few months out of warranty. They don't register MAC addresses, display temperatures, etc. When I try to turn on a Guest network it says to turn on wifi and I click the link and it takes me to the settings page where you have a radio button to turn on and off the wifi transmitters. It flashes the "on" button like it wants me to turn it on but it is already set to on.
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