Enable Smart Connect | OFF |
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Band | 2.4 GHz |
Network Name (SSID) | Your SSID24 (numbers and letters only) |
Hide SSID | No |
Wireless Mode | Auto |
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode | Disable |
WiFi Agile Multiband | Disable |
Target Wake Time | Disable |
Channel bandwidth | 20 MHz |
Control Channel | fixed channel with best throughput, not necessarily 1-6-11 |
Authentication Method | WPA2-Personal |
WPA Encryption | AES |
WPA Pre-Shared Key | Your password (numbers and letters only) |
Protected Management Frames | Disable |
Group Key Rotation Interval | 7200 |
Band | 2.4 GHz | ||
---|---|---|---|
Enable Radio | Yes | ||
Enable wireless scheduler | No | ||
Set AP Isolated | No | ||
Roaming assistant | Disable | ||
Bluetooth Coexistence | Disable | ||
Enable IGMP Snooping | Disable | ||
Multicast Rate(Mbps) | Auto | ||
Preamble Type | Long | ||
AMPDU RTS | Enable | ||
RTS Threshold | 2347 | ||
DTIM Interval | 1 | ||
Beacon Interval | 100 | ||
Enable TX Bursting | Disable | ||
Enable WMM | Enable | ||
Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement | Disable | ||
Enable WMM APSD | Disable | ||
Optimize AMPDU aggregation | Disable | ||
Modulation Scheme | Up to MCS 7 (802.11n) | ||
Airtime Fairness | Disable | ||
Multi-User MIMO | Disable | ||
OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO | Disable | ||
Explicit Beamforming | Disable | ||
Universal Beamforming | Disable | ||
Tx power adjustment |
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Enable Smart Connect | OFF |
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Band | 5 GHz |
Network Name (SSID) | Your SSID50 (numbers and letters only) |
Hide SSID | No |
Wireless Mode | Auto |
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode | Enable |
WiFi Agile Multiband | Disable |
Target Wake Time | Disable |
Channel bandwidth | 20/40/80 MHz, 160 MHz Disabled |
Control Channel | fixed channel in non-DFS range 36-48 or 149-161 (if available) |
Extension Channel | Auto |
Authentication Method | WPA2-Personal |
WPA Encryption | AES |
WPA Pre-Shared Key | Your password (numbers and letters only) |
Protected Management Frames | Disable |
Group Key Rotation Interval | 7200 |
Band | 5 GHz | ||
---|---|---|---|
Enable Radio | Yes | ||
Enable wireless scheduler | No | ||
Set AP Isolated | No | ||
Roaming assistant | Disable | ||
Enable IGMP Snooping | Disable | ||
Multicast Rate(Mbps) | Auto | ||
AMPDU RTS | Enable | ||
RTS Threshold | 2347 | ||
DTIM Interval | 1 | ||
Beacon Interval | 100 | ||
Enable TX Bursting | Disable | ||
Enable WMM | Enable | ||
Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement | Disable | ||
Enable WMM APSD | Disable | ||
Optimize AMPDU aggregation | Disable | ||
Modulation Scheme | Up to MCS 11 (NitroQAM/1024-QAM) | ||
Airtime Fairness | Disable | ||
Multi-User MIMO | Disable | ||
OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO | Disable | ||
802.11ax/ac Beamforming | Enable | ||
Universal Beamforming | Disable | ||
Tx power adjustment |
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What would you run on it? And thanks for the reply techIn normal Wi-Fi environment with other networks around and IoT devices for maximun stability and compatibility I would set this router this way:
2.4GHz General:
Enable Smart Connect OFF Band 2.4 GHz Network Name (SSID) Your SSID24 (numbers and letters only) Hide SSID No Wireless Mode Auto 802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode Disable WiFi Agile Multiband Disable Target Wake Time Disable Channel bandwidth 20 MHz Control Channel fixed channel with best throughput, not necessarily 1-6-11 Authentication Method WPA2-Personal WPA Encryption AES WPA Pre-Shared Key Your password (numbers and letters only) Protected Management Frames Disable Group Key Rotation Interval 7200
2.4GHz Professional:
Band 2.4 GHz Enable Radio Yes Enable wireless scheduler No Set AP Isolated No Roaming assistant Disable Bluetooth Coexistence Disable Enable IGMP Snooping Disable Multicast Rate(Mbps) Auto Preamble Type Long AMPDU RTS Enable RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Beacon Interval 100 Enable TX Bursting Disable Enable WMM Enable Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement Disable Enable WMM APSD Disable Optimize AMPDU aggregation Disable Modulation Scheme Up to MCS 7 (802.11n) Airtime Fairness Disable Multi-User MIMO Disable OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO Disable Explicit Beamforming Disable Universal Beamforming Disable Tx power adjustment
Performance
5GHz General:
Enable Smart Connect OFF Band 5 GHz Network Name (SSID) Your SSID50 (numbers and letters only) Hide SSID No Wireless Mode Auto 802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode Enable WiFi Agile Multiband Disable Target Wake Time Disable Channel bandwidth 20/40/80 MHz, 160 MHz Disabled Control Channel fixed channel in non-DFS range 36-48 or 149-161 (if available) Extension Channel Auto Authentication Method WPA2-Personal WPA Encryption AES WPA Pre-Shared Key Your password (numbers and letters only) Protected Management Frames Disable Group Key Rotation Interval 7200
5GHz Professional:
Band 5 GHz Enable Radio Yes Enable wireless scheduler No Set AP Isolated No Roaming assistant Disable Enable IGMP Snooping Disable Multicast Rate(Mbps) Auto AMPDU RTS Enable RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Beacon Interval 100 Enable TX Bursting Disable Enable WMM Enable Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement Disable Enable WMM APSD Disable Optimize AMPDU aggregation Disable Modulation Scheme Up to MCS 11 (NitroQAM/1024-QAM) Airtime Fairness Disable Multi-User MIMO Disable OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO Disable 802.11ax/ac Beamforming Enable Universal Beamforming Disable Tx power adjustment
Performance
I would NOT run Asuswrt-Merlin 388.1 on it though.
What would you run on it?
Yeah it was damaged blown completely also blew the power supply to the router. All replaced with new now. So should I do another factory reset and or just install the beta software reboot and be done?@Cary5500, Changing the settings so 'drastically' on the router is not necessarily needed. Are you sure your ISP equipment was not to blame too (particularly after the lightning strike)?
Yeah it was damaged blown completely also blew the power supply to the router. All replaced with new now. So should I do another factory reset and or just install the beta software reboot and be done?
After wiping the router and flashing new firmware I’m having zero issues with dropping connection. It’s been up for 7 hours so far. If issues come back I’ll swap with a new router for sure.Did you replace the power supply or the whole router? If the former, there could be internal damage to the router too that isn't "fully dead" but not fully functional either.
I just didn’t know...
No one here knows what settings are optimal for your environment.
I did test thoroughly multiple different firmware versions for this router and the most stable stock Asuswrt so far is 386_49599 and the most stable Asuswrt-Merlin is 386.5_2. Base 388 Asuswrt still has issues and they affect Asuswrt-Merlin firmware as well. Read the release threads for more information.
I have one AX86U sitting on the shelf and waiting for better firmware.
Any specific reason you arent running the mentioned 386.5_2 on it?
Running 2 AX86U's here and no problems on my side.This router is not part of my network and currently waiting for better firmware. I purchased it because of good feedback just to see what it is. It turned out to be a big disappointment. If this is one of the recommended models I can't imagine what non-recommended ones are. It was used mostly for firmware testing, but I found I'm just wasting my time with it. More about this subject here. I run charity events twice a year. Last year I have donated 14 home routers (including Asus AX models) and 60 computer configurations between other things. My AX86U may end up in someone else's home.
It may not be a good idea to turn off this option at 5GHz, although the description says it is only effective for g devices, but most of the forum members reported that this effectively improves the link rate of AC/AX devices at 5GHz.
It's part of the 802.11ac wave 2 standard, and devices that don't support it naturally don't have it enabled, and shouldn't be turned off.5GHz Professional:
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Multi-User MIMO
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