SoCalReviews
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Since the routers are still new and under warranty Asus has probably allowed enough wiggle room for you to return them.
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Since your router is still new and under warranty Asus will probably allow enough wiggle room for you to return it.
Is this an issue with all the ports or just the lan ports?
Hi,
Just for the sake of fun, you can lift the pins inside the jack with something like dentist pick. Gently lift up the spring pins. ASUS did not make the 4 port RJ45 jack module. I don't think they are making components. If it is bad, that is ASUS QC problem. I can jiggle, wiggle shake connectors on the router sitting vertical on it's stand, nothig happens.
My cables are rigid CAT6 or 7 all around.
Return it to Amazon get a refund and go to a Best Buy store and you will probly get a older new router I got mine in late June and don't have the issue. It came with the 260 firmware. Good Luck to you !!
The R model is the same as the U Asus used the R to designate that it was sold from a retail outlet the routers are the exact same model. I have the R and it updates the same all the same hardware this has been confirmed by not only Merlin but Asus as well no worries.
Thanks! I just bought one from BestBuy. Hopefully will get time to test tonight and, if not, over the next couple of days. I will update everyone once I do.
Good deal I hope it don't have the issue you describe. Please post back when you hook it up.
I dont understand this, i have tried what the video shows and my 66R does not have the issue. What firmware came on the one you just bought from best buy? Im asking because mine came with the 260 firmware if yours came with a higher firmware it might be a newer build. Sure glad mine dont do this it would be a deal breaker. Keep us posted if you find any further information.
Actually with the RT-N66U you need at least Cat5e cabling. Anything below that will cause you problems as it won't support Gigabit LAN. Also, the jacks do wear over time, especially the locking tab. Whenever I see connection issues I always replace the cable as part of step 1 in the troubleshooting process just to be safe.No I haven't tried different cables? Why? These cables work fine with my previous router. And, yes, the cables are 'locked in' and there's no physical interference as you described.
Thanks!
Actually with the RT-N66U you need at least Cat5e cabling. Anything below that will cause you problems as it won't support Gigabit LAN. Also, the jacks do wear over time, especially the locking tab. Whenever I see connection issues I always replace the cable as part of step 1 in the troubleshooting process just to be safe.
He specifically said he was reusing his cables from his previous router. My response was a one-off for a specific situation relayed in one certain post. I am not in any way suggesting that everyone's problem is due to aged or worn cabling and/or ports. I guess that I should have put a disclaimer in there.The OP has tried multipal cables with no success. Also the routers he is having issues with are bran new so its not the case that the ports are aged or wearing out.
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