I just bought a new Asus RT-AC5300 router. Using stock firmware (Latest Update v3.0.0.4.384_20648), using Tri-Band mode (or even separating into 3 separate bands with 3 SSID's), if anything connects to 5Ghz-1 band, it destabilizes my 2.4Ghz and 5Ghs-1 bands. They keep going off-line and then back on-line. Wired through router never stops working. Upper 5Ghz band (5Ghz-2) seems to mostly stay up. Asus tech support is giving me the runaround. I have been able to duplicate the issue without problem. Fresh flash, hardware reset, basic configuration, no advanced features enabled. Using a WiFi analyzer on my phone and tablet, show the signals are there, then drop and then come back and drop, every few seconds or minutes.
The system logs says "Fatal Error" and "Resetting Ai" whenever this occurs.
If I keep devices from connecting on the 5Ghs-1 band and force everything to connect to 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz-2 (Upper), everything stabilizes. WiFi never drops. Rock solid. And even when I enable all advanced features (QoS, Trend Protection, Parental Control, full traffic analysis, everything). Of course I had to load Asuswrt-Merlin, to get that stability. But I have lost my 5Ghz-1 band. I have that band set to only allow 802.11ac. But since I don't have any 802.11a/b/g/ac devices, so that doesn't hurt me, but I have lost 1/3 the functionality of this router due to losing that lower 5Ghz-1 band.
I have read a lot of posts about the instability of this product. What I have found, even with stock firmware, if anything hits that 5Ghz-1 band, 2.4Ghz and lower 5Ghz-1 band both start going up and down constantly.
Tri-Band is working great (one SSID). as long as I don't use that lower 5Ghz-1 band. I had to adjust the Smart Connect rules to not let anything move to 5Ghz-1 (lower) band (Invert 5Ghz-1 and 5Ghz-2 rules). And it mostly works. Not all my 5Ghz capable devices always stay at 5Ghz, but generally. Some float back to 2.4Ghz.
How do I get my router to stabilize and use all 3 bands? I just tried the latest Asuswrt-Merlin beta (384.5 Beta), and it also destabilized my router in its currently configuration, so I had to go back to the last version. 384.4_2, which again stabilized it. This is obviously a firmware issue when using the lower 5Ghz-1 band. No reason why one firmware would be stable and another one would get Fatal Errors and have to reinitialize the Ai.
I have also notices that I am unable to get the 2.4 to use 40Mhz width. I have use 40Mhz for years with my old router as all my equipment supports that, but in TriBand mode, I lose the ability to set any "Control" channels and I drop to 20Mhz bandwidth on 2.4Ghz. My 5Ghz bands default to 80 all the time, which is good.
Any suggestions?
The system logs says "Fatal Error" and "Resetting Ai" whenever this occurs.
If I keep devices from connecting on the 5Ghs-1 band and force everything to connect to 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz-2 (Upper), everything stabilizes. WiFi never drops. Rock solid. And even when I enable all advanced features (QoS, Trend Protection, Parental Control, full traffic analysis, everything). Of course I had to load Asuswrt-Merlin, to get that stability. But I have lost my 5Ghz-1 band. I have that band set to only allow 802.11ac. But since I don't have any 802.11a/b/g/ac devices, so that doesn't hurt me, but I have lost 1/3 the functionality of this router due to losing that lower 5Ghz-1 band.
I have read a lot of posts about the instability of this product. What I have found, even with stock firmware, if anything hits that 5Ghz-1 band, 2.4Ghz and lower 5Ghz-1 band both start going up and down constantly.
Tri-Band is working great (one SSID). as long as I don't use that lower 5Ghz-1 band. I had to adjust the Smart Connect rules to not let anything move to 5Ghz-1 (lower) band (Invert 5Ghz-1 and 5Ghz-2 rules). And it mostly works. Not all my 5Ghz capable devices always stay at 5Ghz, but generally. Some float back to 2.4Ghz.
How do I get my router to stabilize and use all 3 bands? I just tried the latest Asuswrt-Merlin beta (384.5 Beta), and it also destabilized my router in its currently configuration, so I had to go back to the last version. 384.4_2, which again stabilized it. This is obviously a firmware issue when using the lower 5Ghz-1 band. No reason why one firmware would be stable and another one would get Fatal Errors and have to reinitialize the Ai.
I have also notices that I am unable to get the 2.4 to use 40Mhz width. I have use 40Mhz for years with my old router as all my equipment supports that, but in TriBand mode, I lose the ability to set any "Control" channels and I drop to 20Mhz bandwidth on 2.4Ghz. My 5Ghz bands default to 80 all the time, which is good.
Any suggestions?