As we all know, ASUS firmware tends to be quite buggy at first release.
I decided to upgrade my venerable RT-N66U, and got an RT-AC86U (one of their newer routers).
Setup went as expected; however, the DHCP Assigned IP settings only allow a maximum of 31 assigned IPs. It is supposed to allow 64, and I have more than 31 devices on my home network, and need to be able to assign IPs to them manually, so this is a very annoying bug.
I've sent an email to Asus about it; hopefully they'll fix it in their next firmware release.
Pretty stupid, tho' - Asus has been making wireless routers with this feature for many, many years; you'd think that they could get this working the first time 'round on a new router.
I decided to upgrade my venerable RT-N66U, and got an RT-AC86U (one of their newer routers).
Setup went as expected; however, the DHCP Assigned IP settings only allow a maximum of 31 assigned IPs. It is supposed to allow 64, and I have more than 31 devices on my home network, and need to be able to assign IPs to them manually, so this is a very annoying bug.
I've sent an email to Asus about it; hopefully they'll fix it in their next firmware release.
Pretty stupid, tho' - Asus has been making wireless routers with this feature for many, many years; you'd think that they could get this working the first time 'round on a new router.