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It did indeed.Did yours ship from: SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY 40165
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It did indeed.Did yours ship from: SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY 40165
Two different check#’s here:
RT2G
6ZKW
BTW...what is the check# ?
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Like anything else, there is the occasional manufacturing defect. Might not have been the case here but the behaviors weren't promising, and I want my replacement to last for a few years...That’s weird. I can’t find my box, but I got mine from Best Buy a few weeks ago. I’ve had 0 issues. It’s actually quite boring
Yeah, I guess I was just agreeing with you. Something was definitely wrong with that unit.Like anything else, there is the occasional manufacturing defect. Might not have been the case here but the behaviors weren't promising, and I want my replacement to last for a few years...
That’s weird. I can’t find my box
'cause I'm old?!?!?1932
AX58U are not defective, people kept saying this to me and I refused to accept that as it didn't make sense. It's really just their formware being total mess for some bizarre reason. Then I managed to get in touch with someone from ASUS here on this forum and I received a test firmware and it basically resolved all my problems. In my case, AX58U was experiencing severe kernel panics when using Trend Micro features (AIProtection/QoS) with IPTV functionality. As soon as I had both enabled together, basically everything got messed up and broken, IPTV not working, WiFi clients just dropping off and reconnecting every 30 seconds, a complete nightmare. After flashing with that test build, all problems basically disappeared. I'm now at a point where I'm waiting for ASUS to release their official firmware that has this fixed and then Merlin to branch his firmware using this new ASUS source. Until then, I'm forced to use this test version of ASUS stock ROM to even have a functioning router.
I'd forgotten I'd even opened this thread.Hello. I bought the same router today from Amazon. firmware 3.0.0.4.384_7739-g6fbdd70 and also for some reason the 5GHz network disappears after a while. I tried to update to the latest firmware from the official site but it fails. I'll try restoring the firmware through the utility later. can you give me also the test firmware that you were given on the asus website?
) but you answered. I just wanted to ask. Are you all right now with that router? Or have you already sold it? And on what firmware are you sitting now if you have not sold it.I'd forgotten I'd even opened this thread.
At the time I opened it, the device was newly released, so there wasn't much known and only one version of the firmware, so the reply from the other poster(s) was to affirm that other firmware versions were under development by Asus, if not publicly available.
Now there are many several versions available. I would not presume that a version from 2020 will address your issue if a later version does not.
Try the usual: reset, reformat the drive, manually enter entries instead of restoring a backup, etc.
And I'd suggest opening a new thread for your issue, because like me, others may fail to read a two year old thread resurrected.
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