Dedel66
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I noticed that too. Thank you for your confirmation!Good afternoon friend ! Bandwidth meter is not working correctly, but it is a problem I am having in the official firmware as well.
I noticed that too. Thank you for your confirmation!Good afternoon friend ! Bandwidth meter is not working correctly, but it is a problem I am having in the official firmware as well.
That's all good.Good afternoon everyone ! If I'm wrong in the way of posting I apologize. I'm on the latest version of merlin and I'm worried about the temperature of my router. could you tell me if this is right?
Legenda: 2,4 GHz - 5 GHz - CPU
Temperaturas atuais: 49 °C - 52 °C - 79 °C
Thanks for the information! as there was no basis on how normal temperatures were, I decided to ask to be sure, I have one more doubt, after I use asus-merlin can there be a risk of having problems when I go back to the default firmware of sus? or will he come back normally as he was?That's all good.
This is an awesome tip. 2 other issues I've had:Just a tip maybe it helps.
peoples that experiencing or having drops with the wireless and internet connections.
If your house or apartment or room etc.
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Works for me. I've set DNS Privacy to use Quad 9, rebooted the router, and clients were able to do DNS queries normally, and dns leak tests confirmed I was using Quad 9.Exact same thing happened to me using Quad9 DoT on my AX6000 after upgrading to 388.1
AX88U now 5 days 11 hrs uptime. First impression was stable, but can confirm random wifi-dropouts - from laptop and samsung phone, at least when they are connected as AX-devices.
Have not checked when they connect as AC-devices.
I'm definitely receiving WiFi dropouts. In fact, ever since I've updated, streaming has been cutting in and out. On the positive end, wifi download speeds seem to be better (for some odd reason), but that might just be the reboot that happened after I updated. I flashed, rebooted, factory reset, and reconfigured basic settings - still having the same issues. Any suggestions would be appreciated.Yeah, I came here just to see if others were having random WiFi dropouts. I've returned to 386.7_2 and will wait for another update and hope that fixes the issues. My issue is gone with 386.7_2.
Save your foreheadI'm definitely receiving WiFi dropouts. In fact, ever since I've updated, streaming has been cutting in and out. On the positive end, wifi download speeds seem to be better (for some odd reason), but that might just be the reboot that happened after I updated. I flashed, rebooted, factory reset, and reconfigured basic settings - still having the same issues. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Yeah, I came here just to see if others were having random WiFi dropouts. I've returned to 386.7_2 and will wait for another update and hope that fixes the issues. My issue is gone with 386.7_2.
FWIW Zero WiFi Problems for me (including Zero dropouts etc) & that includes having both AC and AX devices on 5Ghz plus some older devices on 2.4Ghz No other issues for me either, with this Merlin 388.1 firmware release. The non-common factors aka the actual cause of issues for some firmware users but not others, must surely include; Different Router and ISP provision setups / settings, as opposed to being directly related, purely, to a firmware bug?I'm definitely receiving WiFi dropouts. In fact, ever since I've updated, streaming has been cutting in and out. On the positive end, wifi download speeds seem to be better (for some odd reason), but that might just be the reboot that happened after I updated. I flashed, rebooted, factory reset, and reconfigured basic settings - still having the same issues. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Nothing will happen to your router using Asuswrt-Merlin. You can switch back to stock firmware when ever you want without consequence.I have one more doubt, after I use asus-merlin can there be a risk of having problems when I go back to the default firmware of sus? or will he come back normally as he was?
Did this yesterday and same result: bandwidth monitor is working for some minutes. While filling up my list with manually assigned IPs it stopped working. So I am back to 386.0. No it is working flawlessly.
@Clark Griswald : is QoS - WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor working for you? I guess not many user even look at it, that´s why I am asking you.
Could this be the reason?Release - Asuswrt-Merlin 388.1 is now available for all supported Wifi 6 models
I'm back on 386.7_2 since I couldn't resolve the constant drops on 388.1. I tried flashing it twice and cutting power to it as well, but no luck. The only thing I haven't tried yet is a restore after flashing, since I read earlier that another person tried it and still had issues. Although I...www.snbforums.com
FWIW Zero WiFi Problems for me (including Zero dropouts etc) & that includes having both AC and AX devices on 5Ghz plus some older devices on 2.4Ghz No other issues for me either, with this Merlin 388.1 firmware release. The non-common factors aka the actual cause of issues for some firmware users but not others, must surely include; Different Router and ISP provision setups / settings, as opposed to being directly related, purely, to a firmware bug?
388.1 is based on 388_21224, except for the RT-AX88U and GT-AX11000 which are based on a slightly older 388_20566 release.
That's why i do and make in the first place making the first router that handling the internet connection from ISP using only ethernet cable shielded STP cable even not unshielded UTP cable to eliminate all these bad unwanted EMI and wireless turned off.This is an awesome tip. 2 other issues I've had:
- Goofing up my antennas (happens when I mess around with the networking equipment and don't clean up after myself properly).
- Roku's can be scourge of Wifi!
Now that it's been pointed out, mine either.The Bandwidth monitor is not working for me either.
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