No such issues since 7 days of running this firmware without reboot. My setup is even more complicated with 2nd RT-AX88U in Mesh mode. None of my 2.4 Ghz devices have disconnected even once requiring reboot.I have found since upgrading to this version, that once or twice a day it just disconnects all 2.4 clients, and they won't reconnect until I either restart the router. Has anyone else seen this?
Interestingly I'm seeing similar with my new RT-AX88U. I've configured it with my RT-AC68U as an AiMesh node. The attached shows that my RT-AC68U (further away) has a stronger 2.4Ghz signal, but my RT-AX88U has stronger 5Ghz. It varies between 10dBm and 15dBm.Got answer from Asus support, they claimed it is a faulty unit. Sending it back. Bad 2,4 signal ax88u
Got answer from Asus support, they claimed it is a faulty unit. Sending it back. Bad 2,4 signal ax88u
I have RT-AX88U and a few days ago I updated the router to
3.0.0.4.384.9107, this firmware version is buggy, my router kept shutting down on and on. I have it mesh with a RC-5300 and I am behind a BGW210, at&t gateway. I factory restored it and updated again with the latest version. This time the WiFi didn’t seem to work.
Finally, I went back to previous version 3.0.0.4.384.8018, which was and is working fine.
I decided to check Merlin’s firmware. When I purchased the router, he wasn’t supporting it.
I am not sure if Merlins version supports mesh.
Thank you
Mario
Thank you for your reply, it is working great.Asuswrt-Merlin supports AiMesh.
Be sure to perform a factory default reset after upgrading the firmware and then configure from scratch.
OE
Hi
Question:
I have the AX88U as the main node and the AC5300 as my other mesh, I updated the AX88U with Merlin’s firmware. I am seeing an icon and message to update the AC5300 to the latest Asus firmware.
How do I update the AC5300 to Merlin’s firmware.
Do I have to disconnect the mesh and updated as it was a stand alone router?
Thank you
Mario
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