Std config with stock firmware...2.4ghz 20 ch6..5ghz ch48 180...left all settings default...I guess I am.You can't be that unlucky with multiple units.
Curious to know how you setup the new router. In detail.
Why?? My ac86u can run those speeds...the ax is supposed to run at 160ghz...not dealing with it.Test with 2.4GHz @20 ch6, 5GHz @80 ch36.
Dropping internet with the first AX86U. Dropped Kernel and CPU crash on a new out of the box replacement AX86U?Done with the AX86U. Kernel and CPU crash again. Going back to my AC86U. This was even after factory reset.
Then in it defeats the purpose of me having it..when i setup ch 36 48 showed available..
It's my bad luck...even the crappy n66u that I got rid of didn't exhibit this behavior..my ac86u hasn't exhibited this behavior...std config shouldn't cause the router to reboot (loose internet connections etc) and nothing attached to either of the 2 units I briefly had...I really wanted to keep it.Dropping internet with the first AX86U. Dropped Kernel and CPU crash on a new out of the box replacement AX86U?
Seriously... How many other AX86U forum users have we read that this has happened to them in the past year and a half or for that matter in the last month? I am not saying it didn't happen.... There is a first time for everything but it's as if the AX86U is breaking Asus forum records for new out of the box failures.
I never have done a hard or factory reset any of my AX86Us over the past year. Simple stock firmware upgrades from factory. You shouldn't need to do that with stock firmware if you properly and carefully manually configure your settings. It's as if the memory or settings are getting corrupted in some mysterious way and forcing these failures.
It's not bad luck. Call Asus technical support and report your problems. They could tell you if they had a bad production run. Otherwise they could once again walk you through a step by step process, maybe read logs and try to determine what's going on. I've gone through these kinds of problems many times in the past with all kinds of electronics and I always narrowed down what the problem was. This forum is great but we are users and most of us aren't experiencing the supposed hardware problems you say you are having with the AX86U. Take a deep breath, relax and see this as an opportunity to learn and discover. You will be a better problem solver in the long run.Technically 3..
It's my bad luck...even the crappy n66u that I got rid of didn't exhibit this behavior..my ac86u hasn't exhibited this behavior...std config shouldn't cause the router to reboot (loose internet connections etc) and nothing attached to either of the 2 units I briefly had...I really wanted to keep it.
My new AX86U has been up for 3 days 18 hours now with no noticable problems. I set the 2.4Ghz to channel 11 width 20Mhz. I left the 5Ghz on auto and it's now on channel 153 width 80Mhz.Done with the AX86U. Kernel and CPU crash again. Going back to my AC86U. This was even after factory reset.
Not clear to me what you mean by "nothing attached to either of the 2 units I briefly". Do you mean wireless clients? USB devices? I have 25 clients and have switched the majority to 5Ghz now. The 5Ghz on my old AC66U didn't provide good coverage so nearly everything was on 2.4Ghz. The AX68U 5Ghz coverage works everywhere in my house.Technically 3..
It's my bad luck...even the crappy n66u that I got rid of didn't exhibit this behavior..my ac86u hasn't exhibited this behavior...std config shouldn't cause the router to reboot (loose internet connections etc) and nothing attached to either of the 2 units I briefly had...I really wanted to keep it.
Just like nearly every wireless router from the last decade is supposed to be able to run 2.4Ghz at 40Mhz. But in my experience, most people don't and go 20Mhz instead to get the best range. Looks like you do this as well. In my case, the AX86U seems to be exceeding my Internet service speed already at 80Mhz width so it's not a problem here.Why?? My ac86u can run those speeds...the ax is supposed to run at 160ghz...not dealing with it.
But in my experience, most people don't and go 20Mhz instead to get the best range.
crashed again within the hour.
Seems kernel time was off to system clock by some minutes..logs seemed to show full crash initializing itself going through startup checks etc...never seen it before with my ac86u.It's not about the range, but interference. 40MHz wide channel takes half of the available channels on already crowded 2.4GHz band.
What's in the logs? Any clues of what's happening? Second router with the same behavior is indeed strange.
Like I said before, my ac86u (checking logs) neverSeems kernel time was off to system clock by some minutes..logs seemed to show full crash initializing itself going through startup checks etc...never seen it before.
Yes all 3 I briefly had crashed and rebooted on its own.AX86U runs different software and the logs are not the same as AC86U. Did AX86U reboot itself or what happened?
I think so, but i really wanted to upgrade. For now content with my AC86U. LikewisePerhaps your AC86U has a special bond with you.
Use what works for you. Merry Christmas and all the best in 2022!
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