Hi,
Need advice.
Got new router if possible will like to transfer all settings to the new.
Do I have to do it manually or is there other way?
Thanks
new router , always best to manually input all data needed
I see thanksnew router , always best to manually input all data needed
I have update to merlins alpha , I haven't tweak it much but i have higher speed and range so far.did you notice any wifi range increase coming from the 68U to the 86U?
did you notice any wifi range increase coming from the 68U to the 86U?
Pete are you using Merlin alpha?its a substantial difference , the new E series chipset in the 86u is quite a deal better coverage wise
I hade stock , but after flashing with merlin getting better range and speed.nope , just stock , but the E series chip for the 5 gig just make it so much better than the 68u , it may look the same physically as the rt-ac68u but the rt-ac86u is a wolf in sheep's clothing
its a substantial difference , the new E series chipset in the 86u is quite a deal better coverage wise
I hade stock , but after flashing with merlin getting better range and speed.
Interesting... my stock 86U range is shorter than merlin 68U
Interesting... my stock 86U range is shorter than merlin 68U. Need to find Merlin alpha to try.
nope , just stock , but the E series chip for the 5 gig just make it so much better than the 68u , it may look the same physically as the rt-ac68u but the rt-ac86u is a wolf in sheep's clothing
as enough people have now caught on and are using channels 3 and 9.
Err... I was hoping merlin firmware can help to improve the signal range. Guest not.again doesnt make sense ether
Only I am using 5GHz in my neighborhood. Getting the same result as pete. Signal range is shorter on 86U but better throughput than 68U. Therefore, it is actually an improvement as long as you are in range.Did you scan for open channels prior to setting up the RT-AC86U? Nearly all of the default channels for 2.4GHz and 5GHz in my neighborhood are saturated due to home users buying routers and just plugging them in and never checking. It may be the same case for you. Straight out of the box, just about everything performs like crap in my neighborhood compared to my RT-AC66U... that is, until I get it set up properly so I have a respectable signal to noise ratio.
with something like the asus pce-ac88
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