MachineX
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Hello everyone...
Hoping someone can help. Ever since the 384.x firmware has been out, I am having an issue with the 2.4GHz WiFi band on my RT-AC5300. I have been going back and forth with Asus support, and they have not be helpful so far. Yesterday after the release of Merlin 384.4, I decided to try that, since there are many more helpful screens for troubleshooting, etc...and the AIMesh stuff is not present (which I do not use anyway).
This is the problem I am having:
My 2.4GHz Settings are as follows: (pretty much default, except enabling IGMP snooping for Nest/Google Home to work, and I tried disabling MIMO, based on another post I read). I have also tried disabling explicit and universal beamforming, but that did not help either.
Appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Brian
Hoping someone can help. Ever since the 384.x firmware has been out, I am having an issue with the 2.4GHz WiFi band on my RT-AC5300. I have been going back and forth with Asus support, and they have not be helpful so far. Yesterday after the release of Merlin 384.4, I decided to try that, since there are many more helpful screens for troubleshooting, etc...and the AIMesh stuff is not present (which I do not use anyway).
This is the problem I am having:
- Everything works great for anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after reboot.
- Ping rates for 2.4Ghz clients starts fluctuating. From 1ms to over 4000ms (up and down) for typically 15-20 mins, and then eventually it just stops working all together.
- When everything stops, the client are still "associated", but no bandwidth info is listed on the wireless log, photo below (I edited out my SSID and BSSID).
- This only happens on the 2.4GHz band, everything else is fine.
- The clients are my HP printer, Nest Thermostat, Smoke Detectors, and Raspberry Pi's.
My 2.4GHz Settings are as follows: (pretty much default, except enabling IGMP snooping for Nest/Google Home to work, and I tried disabling MIMO, based on another post I read). I have also tried disabling explicit and universal beamforming, but that did not help either.
Appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Brian