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I got the RT-BE92U for my parents now but occasionally I get a random loss of connectivity across all of my devices then it comes back after a few minutes. Not sure if it’s because I enabled ipv6 or the qos settings or the TrendMicro security service or MLO which is odd because the previous SBG7600ac2 didn’t have this issue or even my RT-ax58U at home didn't have these issues and lots of these features are turned off out of the box. Trying to pin down if it’s the new modem causing the issue or the new router. Modem is ES2251 from spectrum if it helps. I tried checking the modem diagnostics page but spectrum locks it out and makes it inaccessible.

I had a similar situation a few days ago where phones and tablets weren't working but my laptop was for some reason and the inbuilt speed test on the router was working fine but phones were not working and eventually connectivity came back. Not sure if it's a bug or something I set up wrong.
I would leave MLO off unless you have a multi gigabit internet connection. I have 1Gig service from Mediacom and there is no speed difference with MLO on or off. I have seen some issues with MLO stability (especially in the shipped firmware version). Since I am pegging my connection with MLO off, it seems to be a future feature I don’t need right away.
 
I would leave MLO off unless you have a multi gigabit internet connection. I have 1Gig service from Mediacom and there is no speed difference with MLO on or off. I have seen some issues with MLO stability (especially in the shipped firmware version). Since I am pegging my connection with MLO off, it seems to be a future feature I don’t need right away.
Should I disable QoS and other features like Ai protection, apps analysis, Traffic Analyzer, and IPV6 as I don't know if these additional features that were off by default are bogging down my system and causing it to hang. With everything I would want turned on, I'm at around 80% memory usage.
 
Should I disable QoS and other features like Ai protection, apps analysis, Traffic Analyzer, and IPV6 as I don't know if these additional features that were off by default are bogging down my system and causing it to hang. With everything I would want turned on, I'm at around 80% memory usage.
I’m at 85% and things are fine.
I’d turn off QoS (as previously stated) and let it run.
Also make sure you have the latest firmware update installed.
 
I’m at 85% and things are fine.
I’d turn off QoS (as previously stated) and let it run.
Also make sure you have the latest firmware update installed.

Do you have all the other features I mentioned enabled but just QoS off? If so, I'm going to try that as I just disabled Ai protection, QoS, apps analysis, Traffic Analyzer, MLO, and IPV6 but if you have all those features enabled except for QoS I'm going to try that and see if it leads to any issues.
 
Good luck, I gave up on this router a week ago. Half baked firmware. I’ve got CPU core spikes, dropped connections, you name it. Everything is turned off and it’s still unstable.
Now it’s sitting in my closet, reset and ready to go on eBay. I’ll let some other unfortunate user deal with it. If you can return it, do it now and save the headaches and hassle.
 
Do you have all the other features I mentioned enabled but just QoS off? If so, I'm going to try that as I just disabled Ai protection, QoS, apps analysis, Traffic Analyzer, MLO, and IPV6 but if you have all those features enabled except for QoS I'm going to try that and see if it leads to any issues.
Only QOS is off.
 
I was thinking of changing my RT-BE86U which I got on Black Friday (and has been solid on stock AsusWRT firmware), for the RT-BE92U. The main reason was to future-proof my setup with the 6Ghz band. But then I noticed that the BE92U only has a 2x2 radio on 5Ghz and a 2Ghz CPU vs 4x4 radio on 5Ghz and a 2.6Ghz CPU on the BE86U, the lack of Merlin support finally tipped the scales in favor of the BE86U.

I now found this thread and see that the BE92U is struggling so much. Consider myself lucky that I didn't order one. I only have 2 devices capable of WiFi 6E, and both are working superbly on the 5Ghz band of the BE86U, giving me almost the total bandwidth I get from my ISP (1gb fiber).

Definitely not rushing for the time been in getting into the 6Ghz band on WiFi 7, it looks like the firmware on these routers needs to mature more.
 

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