I used to reboot regularly until someone on this forum asked why I do it. It can also be a pain as I use a VPN provides DNS servers and often after a reboot I would have to register my ip address will them againHi all
I would like to know if you have to reboot often your Asus router to be ok ?
Please let your model and number of rebooting you have to .. !
Thanks !
Similar setup here, but no issues with the router scheduled to reboot daily. All devices are perfectly happy and recover fine from the 11-2 minute loss of internet.Same here. Everything is connected via wifi. I have 20 devices. 5 Echo devices, hue light bulbs, Bond hub, Amazon plugs, ISP cable modem, printer, laptops, AppleTV, 2 Firestick 4K. All but the printers and smart plugs are on several ups devices.
Hi all
I would like to know if you have to reboot often your Asus router to be ok ?
Please let your model and number of rebooting you have to .. !
Thanks !
That doesn't make much sense to me. Checking the forums will show you what kind of problems people have, but will not provide any indication as to how often problems happen. People not having a problem are not likely to submit a post saying, "I had no problems today".Well thanks to all. I checked few forums and I get many answers / opinons and this router seem to be have many major issue.
That doesn't make much sense to me. Checking the forums will show you what kind of problems people have, but will not provide any indication as to how often problems happen. People not having a problem are not likely to submit a post saying, "I had no problems today".
I think in very general you can conclude that by way the majority of consumers do not have issues with their equipment (otherwise they would have returned it to the seller without letting the world know).life is not only black , or white...
Well you know my wife had a car for 10 years and she never ever opened the hood ... I mean people do not see the issue, and when the issue is discovered its to late.. But If you use your router for massive downloading, playing, Netflix IPTV and heavy 4k Streaming / firmwaring (!) you will see that the Asus router is scrap and I trust people in forums where only 1/100 people is representedI think in very general you can conclude that by way the majority of consumers do not have issues with their equipment (otherwise they would have returned it to the seller without letting the world know).
The issues you read in forums are written by a very small percentage of users of a certain product.
Asus routers are mass products, hence the relatively low price (the selling price is solely market driven, the actual router box does cost a few dollars or euro's).
Many thousands of people are using those routers, and for most it is a thing they buy, unpack, connect, startup and never look after anymore. Only very few do complain or find the way to a forum like this.
The RT-AC68U and its variants is around for many years, this can make you conclude it is a rock solid product. What I like of Asus (compared to e.g. Linksys) is their long term firmware update support.
Well you know my wife had a car for 10 years and she never ever opened the hood ... I mean people do not see the issue, and when the issue is discovered its to late.. But If you use your router for massive downloading, playing, Netflix IPTV and heavy 4k Streaming / firmwaring (!) you will see that the Asus router is scrap and I trust people in forums where only 1/100 people is represented
EDIT: I have friends who have a Tenda AC10U router and frankly wooooooo it's great one ! Better than a $ 200 router that will cause me only trouble losting signal rebooting... but for 30 buck I dont care
Yes you right sorry I just wanted to buy this router but seen the answers on the forums I realize that it is an error... Like ValD said I am sure that ASUS, pressed by ever increasing competition, took the marketing approach with the newer generation products. Old fame, less development efforts, more advertisement, hope for more sales and bigger profits... until things backfire.
Tenda AC10U, latest firmware 2018-04-09....
I have friends who have a Tenda AC10U router and frankly wooooooo it's great one ! Better than a $ 200 router that will cause me only trouble losting signal rebooting... but for 30 buck I dont care
Woooooo absolutely not my friend in this thread I got many very interesting answers, excepting yours ... because you seem to be so frustrated...So, you are wasting people's time with your post. Fare well.
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Tenda AC10U, latest firmware 2018-04-09.
It tells me enough: poor support (it cannot be there are no issues to solve or security issues to fix for over a year).
I don't care 30 buck or 150 or 300, I care for security of my home network.Sure may be but you know for 30 buck its not a problem...
I don't care 30 buck or 150 or 300, I care for security of my home network.
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