@Tech9 settings are pretty solid.quite a discussion going on here. Now I am really confused.
RT-AX86u PRo, so far mostly just very slow speeds. 35 -49 Mbps.
Now I am really confused.
Right now everything is back to factory settings. i'll leave them alone for a few days as I hasve other issues to attend to for now.@Tech9 settings are pretty solid.
Without what your running hard for anyone to help. Are you running Merlin, what version. Any other firmware too. Put that in your sig.
Post screen captures of your 2.4 & 5g, including professional, settings.
sort of an update.
After spending over and hour and half on the phone with tech support they finally got the speeds up to blazing 36 to 45 Mbps but only on 2.4 . Never got 5 G connected and they have up scaled me to a higher tech support who will contact in 2 or 3 days.
So far I am not happy with the RTAX86U PRO purchase.
Maybe I should return it and the 15% restock hit.
That's what I get for buying direct instead of from another retailer (Walmart) with free returns..
Tech9, I did use the setting that you posted before I contacted tech support. Just FYI.
They only actually made a few changes after all was said and done, an a couple on the professional settings section. but no biggy.
I actually the 5g working myself before support but only at 6 -12 Mbps.
A side note is I get 45 or 50 Mbps direct WAN . I am supposed to have 1Gig from the Cable ISP. They checked the RAM usage setting and said that the router was getting about 1 Gig. They suggested that I get a CAT6 cable, I asked if the cable that came with the new unit was Cat 6 (that didn't work) and they said no! I find that funny.
Very sorry I apologize. I just contacted Asus in case I need to exchange for a new router. Their support is not helpful.You can get help here or deal with Asus support. Choose one of the two options. I told you I can help, many folks around can and will help, you called Asus support instead. I'm out.
So sorry, I am in my 70's, partially disabled and in poor health I can only do certain things for a short period of time. . I you help me that will be good , if not I understand. I do thank you for you help you have been very helpful.@laptop, every time I try to help you and I'm available including with private messages you have something else to do, the router is not close, you don't see or are unable to answer any of my questions. You used Asus App, then WebGUI, flashed 3rd party firmware for unknown reason, reverted to stock Asuswrt, called Asus Support and made some changes... I have no idea what the current status of your router is and I have no possible way to help you.
Enable Smart Connect |
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Band | 2.4 GHz5 GHz |
Network Name (SSID) | |
Hide SSID | Yes No |
Wireless Mode | AutoAX onlyN/AC/AX mixedLegacy |
802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode | Enable Disable If compatibility issue occurs when enabling 802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode, please check: FAQ |
WiFi Agile Multiband | Enable Disable |
Target Wake Time | Enable Disable |
Channel bandwidth | 20/40/80/160 MHz20 MHz40 MHz80 MHz160 MHz Enable 160 MHz |
Control Channel | Auto3640444852566064100104108112116120124128132136140144149153157161 Current Control Channel: 36 Auto select channel including DFS channels |
Extension Channel | Auto |
Authentication Method | Open SystemWPA2-PersonalWPA3-PersonalWPA/WPA2-PersonalWPA2/WPA3-PersonalWPA2-EnterpriseWPA/WPA2-EnterpriseWPA3-EnterpriseWPA3-Enterprise 192-bitWPA2/WPA3-Enterprise |
WPA Encryption | AES |
WPA Pre-Shared Key | Weak |
Protected Management Frames | DisableCapableRequired |
Group Key Rotation Interval |
Qualcomm Atheros AR9485WB-EG Wireless Network Adapter
I have not been able to find a different network driver to download. My other computer are probably in the same boat even tough they are different brands.I have been able to connect 5G to a couple of Android devices, I.E. Phones and TV's. but no Windows Computers. My old router was an AC not AX. Do I need a different network driver other than below?
Qualcomm Atheros AR9485WB-EG Wireless Network Adapter
Thanks
The physical wireless card would have to be changed to get 5G working not just the driver (may not be practical)I have not been able to find a different network driver to download. My other computer are probably in the same boat even tough they are different brands.
Unless you are planning to return the Rt-AX86U Pro it would easily handle the "older" machines, and you will be ready for any new changes.I may be better off to go back to my old AC66U until I can afford to upgrade a couple of laptops.
Asus does list this unit for large homes - I find mine to have improved range over my old RT-AC68U - there are so many things such as minor (or major) router placement changes may help a lot. Even minor antenna adjustments can make notable differences.I actually don't find the new RT-AX86U PRO to have any better distance coverage either.
If you don't really need the AX86 Pro, I would rather paid the 15% stock fee and at least get some of my money back. If you decide to keep it, keep it as your main driver and I would try to sell my older Asus router thru FB marketplace, ebay/mercari or locally. Someone is always looking to buy older Asus routers. I sold quite a few used AC68U routers. Best of luck!Thank you. I do believe that the 2.4 g has a better distance than the ac66u.
If I return it to Asus it will cost me 15% restocking since it appears that it is not defective, so I am sort of forced to keep it. If I got from a retailer you can return without consequences.
I guess I learned another lesson. Don't buy from the mfg buy from a retail
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