Hi. Long time reader but first time poster. Is anyone else having issues after the last round of firmware updates? I currently have a RT-AX88U and a RT-AC86U that I'm using as an AI Mesh node. It was pretty buggy when I first set it up a few years ago but has been working flawlessly for quite a while now... that is until the last round of firmware updates.
Now, we'll be on our iPads and speeds will just drop from 150 mbps to like 1 or even slower. Sometimes it even just disconnects. Its happening on all of our devices (Several variants of iPads & iPhones). Connected directly to the AX88U, I get around 450 mpbs but that also drops to 1 or nothing at times in areas where I used to get full coverage. Also noticed our Echo devices are pretty slow to respond at times (sometimes not at all).
We also lost all of our Echo devices a few mornings ago and it seems like the AC86U dropped off also. I've also noticed the connection for the AC86 changing between 5G and 2.4G quite a bit.
Also had times where after getting dropped, we couldn't reconnect for like 5 minutes.
I don't think its our modem because my PC is hardwired and that continually gets 500-600 mbps. I have yet to see that drop below 500.
I have noticed that devices seem to act up when moving from one node to the other. But not 100% sure on that.
I wondered if it was an issue with the iPad pro, but two other iPads & iPhones are seeing the same behavior. We have all the latest patches & everything on the iPads & iPhones too.
I also did a factory reset on both routers last night and set everything back up from scratch but still seeing the same problems.
I've also dug around in the logs but can't really make much of those. Thought about seeing if theres more of a debugging mode and exporting the logs to a Linux machine but haven't done that yet (mostly because I was tinkering and need to rebuild my Linux server ).
I've also been trying to figure out if theres anything new in the house that might be causing interference but can't think of anything. Well, we did get a new kitten whos microchipped but I'd be shocked if if had something to do with that.
I might go exchange the modem for a new one from Xfinity since I can do that for free but don't think thats the problem. Something to try though I guess. I should also note that ALL the wifi stuff on the Xfinity modem is turned off.
Pretty bummed because like I said, it was working perfectly for a long time until just a few weeks ago.
Any ideas?
Not positive it started when the last firmware was applied but I think it was right around the same time.
Firmware versions are:
3.0.0.4.384_7756-gbe27a4b - RT-AX88U
3.0.0.4.384_81351-gcb63868 - RT-AC86U
EDIT: Noticed some other posts about similar issues. I rolled both routers back one firmware version. I'll post what happens.
Now on:
3.0.0.4.384_6436-g6d47c51 - RT-AX88U
3.0.0.4.384_81049-gbd61205 - RT-AC86U
Also, can anyone tell me what the best version of firmware is that they've used for these two?
Now, we'll be on our iPads and speeds will just drop from 150 mbps to like 1 or even slower. Sometimes it even just disconnects. Its happening on all of our devices (Several variants of iPads & iPhones). Connected directly to the AX88U, I get around 450 mpbs but that also drops to 1 or nothing at times in areas where I used to get full coverage. Also noticed our Echo devices are pretty slow to respond at times (sometimes not at all).
We also lost all of our Echo devices a few mornings ago and it seems like the AC86U dropped off also. I've also noticed the connection for the AC86 changing between 5G and 2.4G quite a bit.
Also had times where after getting dropped, we couldn't reconnect for like 5 minutes.
I don't think its our modem because my PC is hardwired and that continually gets 500-600 mbps. I have yet to see that drop below 500.
I have noticed that devices seem to act up when moving from one node to the other. But not 100% sure on that.
I wondered if it was an issue with the iPad pro, but two other iPads & iPhones are seeing the same behavior. We have all the latest patches & everything on the iPads & iPhones too.
I also did a factory reset on both routers last night and set everything back up from scratch but still seeing the same problems.
I've also dug around in the logs but can't really make much of those. Thought about seeing if theres more of a debugging mode and exporting the logs to a Linux machine but haven't done that yet (mostly because I was tinkering and need to rebuild my Linux server ).
I've also been trying to figure out if theres anything new in the house that might be causing interference but can't think of anything. Well, we did get a new kitten whos microchipped but I'd be shocked if if had something to do with that.
I might go exchange the modem for a new one from Xfinity since I can do that for free but don't think thats the problem. Something to try though I guess. I should also note that ALL the wifi stuff on the Xfinity modem is turned off.
Pretty bummed because like I said, it was working perfectly for a long time until just a few weeks ago.
Any ideas?
Not positive it started when the last firmware was applied but I think it was right around the same time.
Firmware versions are:
3.0.0.4.384_7756-gbe27a4b - RT-AX88U
3.0.0.4.384_81351-gcb63868 - RT-AC86U
EDIT: Noticed some other posts about similar issues. I rolled both routers back one firmware version. I'll post what happens.
Now on:
3.0.0.4.384_6436-g6d47c51 - RT-AX88U
3.0.0.4.384_81049-gbd61205 - RT-AC86U
Also, can anyone tell me what the best version of firmware is that they've used for these two?
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