Have you tried a WPS method reset and a new manual setup?Disconnected every hour. Always.
Are there specific devices falling off? I know in my case my IoT network (2.4) needs to be very basic with everything on very basic vanilla settings or many of those devices lose connectivity. Non l-IoT devices stick to the 5.1 and 5.2 networks depending on whether they are ac or ax devices. I then alter the professional settings to match overall capabilities.Yes, I did a WPS reset yesterday.
I test each new firmware by setting this interval to something between 200 and 300 seconds and monitor pings. After 42095 only current beta (9.0.0.4.386_57317) passed the test.3600 seconds, 1 hour. This maybe a problem. I have ac and ax devices, 2,4 and 5GHz. Disconnection is every hour.
I did not know that ASUS makes routers for the corporate market. I always thought that they had only a home segment ...One conclusion that I have drawn since buying ASUS is that you need to be very open-minded and worry free to sudden outages whether during work hours or when enjoying a movie late at night but most of all able to spend some +30 minutes per day tinkering with the ASUS stuff. As the software reliability is so low one must always be ready to fail search when your company VPN suddenly drops etc.
Impressive right?I did not know that ASUS makes routers for the corporate market. I always thought that they had only a home segment ...
I have these two XT8 since April of this year. I, too, 1-2-3 or 4 days a week work from home, on vpn. There were different firmware for this router, but there was never a problem with vpn to communicate with the corporate network. Perhaps you need to configure the router settings correctly, or there are problems with the provider's channel... Or is it such an unsuccessful vpn ...Impressive right?
Jokes aside, I can not comment on anyone else, but at least for me, this little pandemic has caused most of my work, in recent years, to be done from home via the company's VPN.
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