What about a fix for loop back on ac56
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if you using password manager, like LastPass, you get blank fields for ssid, or shared key.
is it just me or 2.4 GHz range is better?
That fix will be implemented in the next update, which should also be coming soon for the RT-AC56U.
Why dont Asus look into the fact they still have no ipv6 firewall. At this point its just crazy make a expensive router and leave out a very important feature. You should be paying Merlin for doing your job because had he not firewalled v6 i would have returned my Asus for another brand.
It does seem better and after 24 hours there doesn't seem to be speed deterioration on any of the bands as there was in the previous firmware.
Thanks for the reply Merlin but some of us including myself have had native ipv6 working for well over a year and it seems strange Asus has not even addressed it yet, it may be new to some but for others they have had it working for quite some time. If I was in the market for a new router and I was looking at buying a Asus router and seen it had no v6 firewall at all I would put it back on the shelf. How hard can it be to install a firewall for v6 I mean after all you did it. But Asus them self should have done this by now bottom line.
Sadly doesnt this firmware help on the very ppor performance of my AC68U. It is the b*tch of my bridge to my Philips Hue lamps when I am two rooms away from it (cant even go on the internet over its wifi)
I have tried to look in these forums for a "fix" to the very poor/unstable performance of my RT-AC68U, but sadly haven't found anything that helps... tried to increase the mA, disable beamforming and give it "clear" channels... but nothing helps. My gf can sit in the couch around 3 meters away from it on her iPhone and the connection will drop when she uses facetime.
Hoped it was something a firmware could fix, but atm am I considering sending it back as it is close unusable (But it works perfect over cable)
I suggest you do a reset then a nvram erase and enter your settings manually. Test 2.4ghz on channel 1, 6 or 11 depending on which channel is not congested in your area, 20mhz and 5ghz on 157 80mhz, if it still does not give u a stable connection you could take a call. I have 2 of these and am using 2 ac 66us which are super stable.
Connect to your router with a lan cableI will try this when I get home as it can only help I will come back with the result..
BTW: clear nvram is done how (or is it just the restore feature)?
There might be some fixes in .371, but this particular issue with 2.4Ghz is still a work in progress. It is a high priority issue.
If anyone is still having issues on 2.4Ghz dropping to low speeds, try setting channel bandwidth to 20Mhz.
If she haven't updated her iPhone to IOS7.0.4, update it. The latest IOS fixed facetime's bugs.My gf can sit in the couch around 3 meters away from it on her iPhone and the connection will drop when she uses facetime.
Hoped it was something a firmware could fix, but atm am I considering sending it back as it is close unusable (But it works perfect over cable)
I suggest you do a reset then a nvram erase and enter your settings manually. Test 2.4ghz on channel 1, 6 or 11 depending on which channel is not congested in your area, 20mhz and 5ghz on 157 80mhz, if it still does not give u a stable connection you could take a call. I have 2 of these and am using 2 ac 66us which are super stable.
ASUSWRT RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4 Mon Nov 18 06:05:22 UTC 2013
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root# mtd-erase2 nvram
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root# nvram commit
admin@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root#
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