I am having PROBLEMS with this BEST of the BEST router...
Here, this can explain it better......
So I see people have been communicating with Linksys and I get NO HELP on the phone to someone who is on the other side of the planet.
I have gotten help with one company by webex.com and another thru teamviewer and I am NOT a very willing person to have other people in my network, only when it's absolutely neccesary
I wish Linksys would help in their problems that they create with the most expensive router they sell.
I am to the point of going to a Ubiquiti Networks Edge router light with a Unifi PRO AP ....BUT.... I don't want to spend a month learning layer 2 to get it up and running, so I am still trying with this WRT1900AC
oh and someone asked about USB3 and Chromecast....I had/have not seen any problems....
Youtube Video
and a copy/paste from my Amazon review
I have NOT sent it back yet, back on my DLINK DIR-655 wanting to give this one more chance....
Update 6-22-2014
My kids 2006 17" iMac OS X 10.6.8 AGAIN, could not connect to this router. Restart the router and then the iMac.
THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE
I called their support 2 days ago about the problem with it crapping out at 16GB on eSata on a hard drive plugged into the esata port.
The person could not understand me. WTF? Now with this with a iMac that can connect to my old DLINK DIR-655 A1/A2 300Mbps 2.4Ghz with NO PROBLEMS can not connect to this "top of the line, best of the best Linksys router"?
I wanted to smash the thing on the floor but then I'll be stuck with the $249 charge on my card.
I put my old DLINK DIR-655 back in, it is NOT dual band,it just WORKS.
The iMac could hook up right away.
So I was about to order the Netgear Blackhawk R7000 BUT after reading the posts on yelp about Netgear customer service and it ends after 90 days and then they want you to pay about $120 for another year of "phone" support, I am skirmish about getting into something that may crap out after a few months. The Assurant or Asurion insurance kinda makes it better but some people seem to have been treated bad by their telephone support people (but at least they are in the United States)
Looking at the UBI Edge router Lite and a wireless AP
More command line interface and not a real graphical, easy to setup router (only) BUT from what I read, once you set it up, it never has to be messed with again. People say 7 months, no reboots. I need something that works, too bad this "beast" of a router DOES NOT WORK.
Update 6-19-2014
I tested the hard drive. There are no problems with it. The S.M.A.R.T. is all green. I then hooked up a Thermaltake BlacX eSATA USB Docking Station, connected it eSata, put a 7200 RPM 500GB drive formatted in MS-DOS FAT. In Finder/OS X 10.7.5, after connecting to server 192.168.0.1 (router) it shows 499.98GB free. On the router GUI it only say 465GB free. 30GB in OVERHEAD? And I tested that 3.5" HD before and the S.M.A.R.T. are all green.
Anyway, at about 16GB transferred to it, on a 1Gb wired connection, it came back with "Disk is FULL"
This and like I said, the GUI web interface is for a dyslexic blind person, limited in what can be done (I mean after all, if someone spends $250 on it then it's a good chance they KNOW what they are buying but Linksys STILL made the interface for someone who is retired, in their 70's and never had a computer before. It needs to be more for the "semi pro consumer" who knows how to do home networking (or someone who has used a computer for more 2 years or can at least google it and get a answer).
You tube video
youtu.be/iNHLfp2UUKI
Tried to upload it on here, will try again later. Screen capture file is 6GB in HD. I hate re-encoding videos...
UPDATE 6-18-2014
Trying again to put 78GB to Intek on USB3 and have a Sandisk 16GB flash drive plugged into USB2 copying 14GB at the same time. REALLY making it slow in time, as in like 1 hour for each to complete.
It just stopped and said,"Disk is FULL"
Going to do a hardware test on disk to be sure BUT I doubt it, so this router kinda fails right now as having anything on USB as a network share.
And that and other things makes it to where I probably will return it.
Got it 6/11/2014 and today is 6/17/2014.
I have 31, yes 31 devices that connect (at some point, not all on at the same time) either wired or wireless. The specs say this can handle it.
1 27" iMac 2011 wired
1 20.5" iMac 2010 wired
1 Kodak AIO wired
1 QNAP TS-419+ wired (both net jacks but on fail over) <<--4 TERABYTES IN RAID 10 config with about 3 TERABYTES FULL
1 Dlink DNS-323 NAS wired <<--1 TERABYTE RAID 1 config
1 Ooma wired (BEST HOME PHONE SYSTEM......DITCH AT&T or CRAPCAST and get one...the black list to stop annoying calls/unlisted/800 numbers is unlimited and community based)
1 Dlink DCS-930L camera wired
1 Sharp tv wired
1 Sony blu ray wired
Chromcast
Wii
1 TeleHD TV camera wired
4 cell phones
4 tablets
2 old cells on wi-fi only
1 Mac Mini wireless
1 Apple TV 2 wireless
1 Vizio tv wireless
3 Dlink DCS-930L camera wireless
1 Macbook 13" 2006 white wireless
1 Macbook Pro 15" 2011 wireless
1 iMac 17" 2006 white wireless
1 RCA streaming media box wireless
and not including if I have anyone over and they need a connection.
Problems.
Latest firmware 1.1.7.160582
I still had to reboot the device because items that showed up when they were on as I set this up, after the devices were turned of and "supposedly" releasing their ip they still showed up in the network map and after I turned things on they still could not connect.
So, REBOOT
I have items on wireless that show up as wired.
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