Master3395
Regular Contributor
Yup tried all that before i changed from 40MHz to allow 20/40MHzDid you try 'forgetting' the SSID of the 2.4GHz network, reboot the phone and then re-associate it again?
Yup tried all that before i changed from 40MHz to allow 20/40MHzDid you try 'forgetting' the SSID of the 2.4GHz network, reboot the phone and then re-associate it again?
When you perform a factory reset doesn’t it just revert back to the latest firmware you have installed anyway? How would you do a “clean” install vs a “dirty” one? I have 386.5_2 installed on my AX11000 and on my XT8 nodes—when I factory reset they just start up with the 386.5_2 version and I’m not even sure if my settings change—and I’ve tried factory resetting both within the GUI and by using the WPS button when turning on the power. What am I missing?I have had the same problem with my AX88U. Full factory reset followed by a clean install solved the problems. Dirty upgrade from beta2 to 386.7 did not work for me and caused wifi dropouts on many local devices
Funny thing is with my AX11000 and XT8 nodes, when I select specific channel widths, they don’t change to the widths I select—for instance I set my 5gh2 band at 160 and it is still on 20. No clue why…Yup tried all that before i changed from 40MHz to allow 20/40MHz
I got the same issue on both 2.4 and 5GhzRT-AC5300 since 386.7.2 WiFi 5Ghz-2 drops randomly and have to reboot to get it back up. Going to revert back to just 386.7.0 only and see what happens but only once before going into 386.7.2 the whole router seemed to take itself offline, Internet and all. This prompted me to login to the router and noticed the firmware update, so did that. So under 386.7.0 the router lost everything but ethernet connections. Very odd. Ran 386.7.0 for quite a while before that with no obvious issues.
I experience the same on 2 AC5300's.RT-AC5300 since 386.7.2 WiFi 5Ghz-2 drops randomly and have to reboot to get it back up. Going to revert back to just 386.7.0 only and see what happens but only once before going into 386.7.2 the whole router seemed to take itself offline, Internet and all. This prompted me to login to the router and noticed the firmware update, so did that. So under 386.7.0 the router lost everything but ethernet connections. Very odd. Ran 386.7.0 for quite a while before that with no obvious issues.
So it looks 386.7_2 fixed all of my issues, AX88U is running for 10 days without any issuesHi,
My AX88U is new, last week I replaced my old AC86U with it.
I flashed the Merlin firmware right away. Unfortunately it didn't work well, I was getting Wi-Fi loss, the syslog was spammed with the wlc_ampdu_recv_addba_resp messages, I got one random reboot and previous night I lost the web access to it.
So yesterday morning I flashed the latest Asus firmware, it's stable now.
Hope the issues with the Merlin firmware will be resolved and I will be able to flash it back.
Thank you for you time on working on this!
OK, I trust your judgement The first hour with 386.8_beta1 looks good.Sounds like the 388.xx Beta will be a good or even better match for you then too.
Mine too.So it looks 386.7_2 fixed all of my issues, AX88U is running for 10 days without any issues
Do you mean with respect to Wi-Fi disconnects or was there some other problem you had with 386.7_2?After trying 386_7.2 I found it not reliable for my network .
So far 386_5.2 is the most stable for my network.
Do you mean with respect to Wi-Fi disconnects or was there some other problem you had with 386.7_2?
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