Just noticed that I am not able to select 5GHz channels below 100 on this firmware. Suggestions??
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I can starting from 36Just noticed that I am not able to select 5GHz channels below 100 on this firmware. Suggestions??
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In 99% of these cases, they have no negative consequences to report
Do you have your router set to the correct region under wireless professional?Just noticed that I am not able to select 5GHz channels below 100 on this firmware. Suggestions??
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Only roll back if a required functionality is broken by an update
I have the RT-AX86U. You are probably correct. I full factory reset may fix it, but I didn't want to spend the time to manually re-enter all of my settings, reinstalling addons, scripts, etc. So, I did a reboot and it did not fix it . Then, I rolled the firmware back to 386.5_2 and it fixed it . I may try to upgrade to 386.7 at a later time, but for now, 386.5_2 is performing well.I'd suggest a full factory reset to defaults using the router's WPS button...and manually re-entering your settings. Something's gone wrong here, and a clean start looks to be in order *smile*.
It would be nice to know which router you have, and what you've done so far to troubleshoot, but a reset may well just fix this.
Does that seem a reasonable take?
When users talk about the problems they're experiencing, which seem overwhelmingly to be wireless and aimesh issues, and since both these are closed source components that Asuswrt-Merlin firmware does not touch, I wonder.I don't know what GPL Asuswrt 49447 is based on. Some things work in latest Asuswrt, but not in latest Asuswrt-Merlin.
I get wifi complains with every single release. I've stopped even reading them years ago, quite frankly...With a ton of posts across multiple router models complaining of WiFi and other issues with 386.7, and especially in light of the resolution of these problems with a rollback to 386.5_2, the new GPL(s) would seem to be the problem. Does that seem a reasonable take?
When users talk about the problems they're experiencing, which seem overwhelmingly to be wireless and aimesh issues, and since both these are closed source components that Asuswrt-Merlin firmware does not touch, I wonder.
FWIW I don't use AiMesh, so obviously, no problems with that (for me) with that. In this much earlier post I had already described my experiences up to that point in time, but they haven't changed. I had no issues with the Asus 3.0.0.4.386_49447 firmware, before I changed it. Since I switched that to the Asuswrt-Merlin 386.7 firmware (i.e. this thread) that status has not changed one bit & that includes WiFI (on both) YMMVThis is what my experience is - for wireless performance the same GPL releases Asuswrt and Asuswrt-Merlin have the same performance, good or bad. AiMesh is different - wireless node discovery has issues in Asuswrt-Merlin, but works in Asuswrt. Changes in Asuswrt-Merlin affect closed source AiMesh.
What issues? So far the only thing I have confirmed and fixed on my end is the invalid PATH used by a few SSH clients. Anything related to Wifi or AiMesh is closed source and outside of my control, therefore any fix (if there is one needed) would need to come from a new GPL merge, which won't happen for 1-2 months at the earliest, and requires a full development cycle, not a simple minor revision update.@RMerlin With all the reported "issues" in general, is it safe to assume that there will be a386.7_2
release?
What issues? So far the only thing I have confirmed and fixed on my end is the invalid PATH used by a few SSH clients. Anything related to Wifi or AiMesh is closed source and outside of my control, therefore any fix (if there is one needed) would need to come from a new GPL merge, which won't happen for 1-2 months at the earliest, and requires a full development cycle, not a simple minor revision update.
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