My goal: Wifi fast and interference resistant enough for smooth operation of Xbox 360 Windows Media Center Extender in HD without crawling under the house to run ethernet.
Latest idea: Setup my existing Linksys E3000 running TomatoRAF as a 5GHz ethernet bridge to the Xbox, Blu-Ray player, etc, and replace it with a RT-AC56R running Merlin as my primary router.
So far, so good. I'm loving Merlin, except my Nexus 7 FHD running lollipop refuses to connect to it. Using the same SSIDs and keys as the E3000 allowed everything else to automatically connect to the RT-AC56. After reading http://www.snbforums.com/threads/an...pdate-to-rt-ac66u_3-0-0-4_378-50_beta2.22538/ I tried renaming my regular 2.4 connection and setting up a guest network using the same problematic settings, which of course worked. I have since removed the guest network and returned the regular 2.4 connection to the previous settings. Unlike Schnaaa, I can rule out typos because I copy and pasted the key into both the regular connection and guest connection.
Any thoughts?
Latest idea: Setup my existing Linksys E3000 running TomatoRAF as a 5GHz ethernet bridge to the Xbox, Blu-Ray player, etc, and replace it with a RT-AC56R running Merlin as my primary router.
So far, so good. I'm loving Merlin, except my Nexus 7 FHD running lollipop refuses to connect to it. Using the same SSIDs and keys as the E3000 allowed everything else to automatically connect to the RT-AC56. After reading http://www.snbforums.com/threads/an...pdate-to-rt-ac66u_3-0-0-4_378-50_beta2.22538/ I tried renaming my regular 2.4 connection and setting up a guest network using the same problematic settings, which of course worked. I have since removed the guest network and returned the regular 2.4 connection to the previous settings. Unlike Schnaaa, I can rule out typos because I copy and pasted the key into both the regular connection and guest connection.
Any thoughts?