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I tried adaptive QOS Automatic due to the information in the bufferbloat thread. I checked DSLReports test thing first. Got a "C". Did Adaptive QOS but after enabling it. saving it, doing power off reset I could not access DSLReports. I had to turn it off, save and power off reset to be able to access DSLReports again.

I'm using both IPV4 and IPV6.

Since I'm using the Alpha wasn't sure which thread to post this in.
 
On the AC66u the BSSID for 5GHz = 00:00:00:00:00:00 after upgrade and even a factory reset doesn't change that. After a downgrade to 56_2 everything works fine again.
Same here.

Driver thing? Did not try the factory reset yet on my side...
 
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On the AC66u the BSSID for 5GHz = 00:00:00:00:00:00 after upgrade and even a factory reset doesn't change that. After a downgrade to 56_2 everything works fine again.
I had no 5 GHz on my AC66U, so I think I should check this too...
 
running alpha 3 on my 88U but cant get ftp to connect should i try a reset? done reset all working good know
 
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Upgraded my RT-AC66U.

No 5 GHz network according to my wireless devices; only 2.4?

The "control channel" is "auto" and the only other option is 0 (zero)?

Back to 378.56_2: 5 GHz works.
Even after a factory reset and using the initial wizard to set up (only) the wireless network(s) the 5 GHz network does not appear on my iOS devices (running the latest version of iOS, 9.2), while the 2.4 GHz does (I use different SSID's).

The 5 GHz control channel is set to 34 by option Auto. The only other option I can select is 0, with the same results. Both values differ from those offered in 378.56_2.

Like Da.Rock reported the BSSID for 5 GHz is 00:00:00:00:00:00.

Merlin, can you please have a look at this?
 
Even after a factory reset and using the initial wizard to set up (only) the wireless network(s) the 5 GHz network does not appear on my iOS devices (running the latest version of iOS, 9.2), while the 2.4 GHz does (I use different SSID's).

The 5 GHz control channel is set to 34 by option Auto. The only other option I can select is 0, with the same results. Both values differ from those offered in 378.56_2.

Like Da.Rock reported the BSSID for 5 GHz is 00:00:00:00:00:00.

Merlin, can you please have a look at this?

I did, and it works fine on my own RT-AC66U.
 
The 5 GHz control channel is set to 34 by option Auto. The only other option I can select is 0, with the same results. Both values differ from those offered in 378.56_2.

Like Da.Rock reported the BSSID for 5 GHz is 00:00:00:00:00:00.
Just to double check.....did you try and modify the CFE for more channels/power?
 
Just to double check.....did you try and modify the CFE for more channels/power?
No, I have never touched the CFE.

Since there are at least 2 other forum members reporting this, I hope we can find out what we have in common and what differs from RMerlin's AC66U.
 
AC66U in media bridge and 5Ghz does not connect. Reverted back to 378.

On 87U everything rocks in my setup. ☺
 
Hi
Same problem as XIII with my rt-ac66u: on the 5ghz the bssid is 00:00:00:00:00:00.
No modification of the cfe
 
Well, I revert back to 378.56_2 and everything is OK on the 5ghz channel, with a "real" BSSID and clients connecting.
No factory reset.
 
Have you guys tried to power off the router, then turn it back on to ensure that the internals do get reset after upgrading your RT-AC66U? Also, what do you get in the system log during boot?
 
Have you guys tried to power off the router, then turn it back on to ensure that the internals do get reset after upgrading your RT-AC66U? Also, what do you get in the system log during boot?

Yes, of course. Also reset to defaults. Tried installing two times... Something is wrong with the 5 GHz settings as the channel setting just have the option of selecting "0".

Thank you so much for your hard work,,, IiiI
 
Have you guys tried to power off the router, then turn it back on to ensure that the internals do get reset after upgrading your RT-AC66U? Also, what do you get in the system log during boot?
No, but I did perform a factory defaults reset.

I also only get the option 0 for the control channel as JohnNerd reported (next to "Auto" which selects 34, which I don't even see in 378.56_2).
 
Have you guys tried to power off the router, then turn it back on to ensure that the internals do get reset after upgrading your RT-AC66U? Also, what do you get in the system log during boot?
I reflashed, I did a power cycle, and the BSSID is still "null" for the 5ghz channel.
 
What do you have in your system log during boot?
 
Here it is for the 380 : https://goo.gl/kbEq4P
To compare, the 378.56_2 : https://goo.gl/xbE4QW

No factory reset, no configuration change between the two firmware installations.

No sign of any error in the log, the wireless driver successfully loads at boot time.

Are you all outside of the US? If yes, then it might be related to DFS support or the EU region.
 
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