binggesoft
Regular Contributor
This year, ASUS firmware update is very slow, do not know what the situation. We are to discuss, is the big update or busy new products?
This year, ASUS firmware update is very slow
Well you are right except for one device: RT-AC3200.Asus is probably both (busy with new future products and big updates to the 382.xx branch).
pete y testing is correct though. Very hard to fault what we have right now. From the RT-N56U to the RT-AC3100, not too many things to complain about (excluding the ongoing RT-AC87U that is still not 'perfect' for a lot of people).
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ac3200-firmware-3-0-0-4-380-3479.32906/Trentors, I don't think you're right about your guesses.
Is something especially broken on the RT-AC3200? I haven't heard of too many issues for it, though I have never really considered that model for any of my customers.
As atlantistm posts - there is seriously issues with AC3200. Need to reboot daily to have a steady wifi.Trentors, I don't think you're right about your guesses.
Is something especially broken on the RT-AC3200? I haven't heard of too many issues for it, though I have never really considered that model for any of my customers.
It may be that the 5 month old firmware is still current, as far as security and features? Could be that the new 382.xx branch is slowing Asus down with the older models?
In either case, it is still a 2 year old model that is based on previous generation technology with a fairly current firmware, both security and feature wise. Hard to say the same for any other router manufacturer (consumer or otherwise).
I would not be fearing for the RT-AC5300 either for the same reasons. It has capable hardware that will make it viable for the foreseeable future.
Note that when all other manufacturers dumped support for their Quantenna based offerings, Asus didn't (RT-AC87U). This is a good indication that there are other hiccups they're addressing internally right now. Not that they're stopping support, period.
A factory default? Dont be patronizing! Are you suggesting a reboot next? ;-)I'm familiar with that thread. My guess is that a full reset to factory defaults would fix many of those issues. Still, that is not a not of people complaining about it. I've stated as much in the thread itself.
My guess is they are being a little more careful with what they do since they are being audited now.
Ha ha ha. No. Who are they being audited by?
The consent order will require ASUS to establish and maintain a comprehensive security program subject to independent audits for the next 20 years.
Missing wireless performance change ability. I have multiple routers in the house some used as WAP's. However my main router I can't turn the signal strength down to accommodate proper hand off's to the next WAP using the disconnect below certain signal strength option.
This is by design. Asus is now removing that setting from routers sold in North America (with a US region).
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