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@ megabyzus Did Asus send you 3 new routers as stated in a earlier post ?
@ megabyzus Did Asus send you 3 new routers as stated in a earlier post ?
Asus just called me and told me that they are sending Megabyzus 3 new AC routers free of charge because of the terrible inconvenience. lol
I remember the Panasonic plasma TV I bought for $1500 had a known issue with a circuit board. A firmware update fixed it, but for me it was too late as my circuit board died. Panasonic fixed it for free, but I had to stay at home waiting for the TV repair guys all day. Although I don't remember getting on Panasonics forum and writing 34 posts on a 9 page thread.
You are confused and your posts have no bearing on this thread.
Thanks!
That's why they need a confirmed defective sample in hand first.
Just found this thread and realized I have the same issue.
More than frustrated at this point. Love the router, wireless is great, but my wired devices are experiencing the same things. Seems the weight of the ethernet cable hanging over the back of my desk over time pulls it just enough to break the connection. It is definitely happening.
I guess I'll call Asus first. I still have my RT-N12s, but I'd rather not have to downgrade.
Thanks man. I read through the thread to find that post/email address once I realized Asus had posted in this thread, and just sent in my request. I'm in NC.
Hopefully gets resolved in quick fashion.
Bought mine July 2013 and after making some changes to my network recently I noticed the same problem of the connection dropping when you even slightly moved a cable or the unit itself. I have a second router of different maker and it has no problem with the same cables. After noticing this I realized why I had been having intermittent connectivity issues and always blamed it on the internet connection. I have opened a case with ASUS so we'll see where this leads. The serial number of mine is D3IAxxxxxxxx.
Would be interested to hear what they say.
I've been trying to source a theoretically good version within the acceptable Serial range. Every supplier I've contacted don't have any or are unable to check for me so I'm stumped and may need to go for something else.
Assuming your cables have UTP connecters, have you considered trying RJ45-STP as recommended by toorzilla?
If someone else can confirm this definitely works I may just order another and swap my cables out.
On Asus' website I went to the Support page and clicked Email Us and chose Technical Support and not Complaint. I submitted it on 1/27 and received an email from a tech support rep on 1/29. Basically I was surprised that they want me to submit an RMA request right out of the gate, no troubleshooting or questions of have I done this or that. Excerpt of what was in the email to follow. So I submitted the RMA today and await the details and will relay that here once I have them.
"Thank you for your feedback. For this issue, I suggest you could contact our RMA group. Please click on the ASUS RMA Online Submittal form link, and request an RMA.
http://vip.asus.com/eservice/usa_rmaserv.aspx
Please include your name, mailing address, telephone number, and the serial number of your product."
Interesting... looks like they are quietly acknowledging this issue.
Maybe I should just go ahead and buy another and if it has the same problem, raise a ticket with Asus as you have done. If they RMA it directly, I might actually get a replacement which works properly.
BTW... where are you located ? I'm in the UK.
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