Some background:
I have 2 of these routers hardwired together. One in my basement the other on my main level. I have been fighting to get these to work and have a stable connection for over a year. I still cannot get my issue resolved.
The problem:
To start I have to run the 384 firmware. Any 386 firmware my iOS products cannot reach the internet yet they all show connected. Moving on because I like the 384 firmware becuase at least all my devices work.
My upstairs router is a mesh node(wired Ethernet backhaul) yet it constantly drops its 2.4ghz connections. All of them at once.
how do I know this, I can be sitting on my couch on main level and see my light switchs light up red vs green (indicating loss of internet, they do not work on 5ghz). I pull up my ASUS app and it shows both routers online yet my router only has 5ghz connections. Usually it’s about 30 connections each router but when the 2.4ghz goes down it drops to about 11 on the main level node. Yet it still transmits 5ghz perfectly.
I have yet to find a fix. I have to power cycle the main level router and all is good for sometimes 1 day, sometimes a week.
I don’t know if this helps but when this one router stops transmitting 2.4ghz the light switches do not move to the other router and pickup their signal. This is odd to me because as soon as I hit the power on the main level router amd turn it off all my switches turn green because they are now picking up the 2.4 signal from my basement. I am boggled on why if the main level router looses all its 2.4 connections they just don’t switch over to the other router. It’s almost like they are still connected but offline amd not showing up or transmitting internet. The app clearly shows no 2.4 connections on this one router…it happens over and over with no clear explanation. Not sure if I am explaining this clearly. Also, my basement router maintains its 2.4 and 5ghz seamlessly, it never drops any bad.
I have 2 of these routers hardwired together. One in my basement the other on my main level. I have been fighting to get these to work and have a stable connection for over a year. I still cannot get my issue resolved.
The problem:
To start I have to run the 384 firmware. Any 386 firmware my iOS products cannot reach the internet yet they all show connected. Moving on because I like the 384 firmware becuase at least all my devices work.
My upstairs router is a mesh node(wired Ethernet backhaul) yet it constantly drops its 2.4ghz connections. All of them at once.
how do I know this, I can be sitting on my couch on main level and see my light switchs light up red vs green (indicating loss of internet, they do not work on 5ghz). I pull up my ASUS app and it shows both routers online yet my router only has 5ghz connections. Usually it’s about 30 connections each router but when the 2.4ghz goes down it drops to about 11 on the main level node. Yet it still transmits 5ghz perfectly.
I have yet to find a fix. I have to power cycle the main level router and all is good for sometimes 1 day, sometimes a week.
I don’t know if this helps but when this one router stops transmitting 2.4ghz the light switches do not move to the other router and pickup their signal. This is odd to me because as soon as I hit the power on the main level router amd turn it off all my switches turn green because they are now picking up the 2.4 signal from my basement. I am boggled on why if the main level router looses all its 2.4 connections they just don’t switch over to the other router. It’s almost like they are still connected but offline amd not showing up or transmitting internet. The app clearly shows no 2.4 connections on this one router…it happens over and over with no clear explanation. Not sure if I am explaining this clearly. Also, my basement router maintains its 2.4 and 5ghz seamlessly, it never drops any bad.