joe scian
Very Senior Member
I have ac86u and I have problems with aimesh and wifi 2.4ghz, with this beta it gonna fix the issue?
try it and see - isnt that obvious?
I have ac86u and I have problems with aimesh and wifi 2.4ghz, with this beta it gonna fix the issue?
Yes! But I don't wants to install it because maybe is problem of hardware and I prefer to change by another one. But thanks anyway!try it and see - isnt that obvious?
Removing the antenna next to LAN#8 kills 2.4GHz band on my AX88U, regardless of beamforming settings - I have tried all the combinations.
They will say " improve ""Asus is constantly messing with closed source Wi-Fi FW
As RMerlin has stated many, many times, WiFi code is closed source and he can do absolutely nothing about that. You need to report this directly to Asus, reporting here is like yelling "My WiFi does not work right!" out the window. The people who need to know cannot hear you.The firmware is good but Wifi is huge disappointment. My 5Ghz network starts strong with 160 channel width but then drops down to 80 then 40 and eventually settles on 20 Mhz. Both my AX88Us are behaving in same way. I use WinFi app to measure max Wifi speed and the channel width. So after 15 mins, the max my PC equipped with Intel AX200 m.2 card can do is 573.5 Mbps in AX mode. I have OFDMA enabled and disabling it makes zero difference. I have tried factory resetting three times with same result. I don’t expect any fix immediately. Just reporting.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/b...15-beta-and-384-13_3-are-now-available.61550/Please do not report about the RT-AX88U wifi, as this is outside of my control. If you have issues connecting with some of your devices, make sure you try disabling the new features like OFDMA ou Wi-Fi Agile, as some devices may not be compatible with these. Switching to WPA2/WPA3 also changes to a different WPA supplicant, so it can possibly have compatibility issues even if you don't have any WPA3 devices. Setting it back to WPA2 will revert to the original Broadcom daemon
The firmware is good but Wifi is huge disappointment. My 5Ghz network starts strong with 160 channel width but then drops down to 80 then 40 and eventually settles on 20 Mhz. Both my AX88Us are behaving in same way. I use WinFi app to measure max Wifi speed and the channel width. So after 15 mins, the max my PC equipped with Intel AX200 m.2 card can do is 573.5 Mbps in AX mode. I have OFDMA enabled and disabling it makes zero difference. I have tried factory resetting three times with same result. I don’t expect any fix immediately. Just reporting.
Check out this script for improving your 160MHz channel.The firmware is good but Wifi is huge disappointment. My 5Ghz network starts strong with 160 channel width but then drops down to 80 then 40 and eventually settles on 20 Mhz. Both my AX88Us are behaving in same way. I use WinFi app to measure max Wifi speed and the channel width. So after 15 mins, the max my PC equipped with Intel AX200 m.2 card can do is 573.5 Mbps in AX mode. I have OFDMA enabled and disabling it makes zero difference. I have tried factory resetting three times with same result. I don’t expect any fix immediately. Just reporting.
Export OpenVPN configuration file
Certification Authentication / Server certification / Server Key field error!
Please check the Keys and Certification contents on the Advanced Settings page.
Feb 3 18:54:59 RT-AC88U ovpn-server1[9090]: 192.168.1.101:56470 TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET6]::ffff:192.168.1.101:56470, sid=652e0977 465f3ebe
Feb 3 18:55:59 RT-AC88U ovpn-server1[9090]: 192.168.1.101:56470 TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity)
Feb 3 18:55:59 RT-AC88U ovpn-server1[9090]: 192.168.1.101:56470 TLS Error: TLS handshake failed
Feb 3 18:55:59 RT-AC88U ovpn-server1[9090]: 192.168.1.101:56470 SIGUSR1[soft,tls-error] received, client-instance restarting
Glad to see you joined the rest of us. Are you tired after that big jump?Upgraded from 384.12 to 384.15 Beta. No issues to report. Thank you Merlin.
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!