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How wifi signal?Maybe strong like 374.43 build?
I use 5 Ghz only and i dont see a difference in range from 43_2 to 376.45.
How wifi signal?Maybe strong like 374.43 build?
No, reset only after the new firmware has been flashed, otherwise you will simply start with the old default settings of the old firmware instead of the new.
Thank you!Unplug any/all USB devices from the router.
Reboot (use the power button) and wait a couple of minutes after it has booted up.
Flash to the version of firmware you want.
After the update (and the required manual power cycle), wait again for a few minutes (5-10) and then reboot the router via the gui.
After it has booted up again, via the gui, reset to defaults.
After the reset is complete, configure the router again manually. And do only the changes needed to get your network up and running.
At this point, I would reboot the router once more (and it should be stable until the next update you initialize).
Any chance for an updated 374.43 codebase, for people who like to localize properly and need optimal WiFi range?
I guess not on the roadmap.
I don't have time to maintain two code branches.
I understand.
Thx for answering.
I use 5 Ghz only and i dont see a difference in range from 43_2 to 376.45.
I don't have time to maintain two code branches.
Can you please post screenshot of your Wi-Fi preference and Advanced page from Wi-Fi selection?
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All my settings are default except N+AC Mixed @80Mhz, channel 161
Thanks. How do you get 161 channel? Are you inside of US?
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Yep I am just outside Detroit,Michigan USA. And yes at least here the higher 5ghz channels have more power output that's why I use them.
Lucky bastard =)
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Anybody having problems with the router config UI having trouble loading with Firefox?
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