Not that this helps the OP or anyone else, but I'll share my story:
I lost my 5ghz for the first time last week and it hasn't come back yet. My RT-AC88U was running 5ghz since December on Merlin WRT with no issues. The 5ghz cut out while running 380.66 and most of the suggestions in here I had already been following (Airtime fairness off, MU-MIMO off, etc.). Tried upgrading to 380.66_4 and the current 380.67 alpha release, yet the 5ghz has stayed down through multiple reboots and radio toggles.
I haven't done a factory reset yet but it seems that will fix the issue based on what I've read on multiple forums.
There are many people reporting the 5ghz going down on ASUS routers since the beginning of this year and my assumption is this isn't related to Merlin WRT but ASUS's wifi code; most likely ASUS' attempt to get MU-MIMO out of alpha.
The one thing that DID change regarding my environment is that when I first got the router in December, there were no other 5ghz in the range of the router's wifi scan, or when using wifi analyzer from my Android. Now there are multiple 80mhz-wide channels running that I can detect. I had my router in 20/40/80mhz mode when it cut out.
I don't run my channel in auto mode because my router is the JP model and it would usually choose something in the 100-144 range which some of my non-JP equipment wouldn't recognize. I run my router on channel 48 because that's the highest channel that all of my equipment will recognize.
My 2.4ghz wifi has stayed up continuously on channel 11 in 20mhz mode as there are WAY too much 2.4ghz networks around to run 40mhz.
I force set to 11 because auto will sometimes select channel 12 or 13 which some of my US equipment won't recognize.
I'll follow up if I figure out anything useful.
I lost my 5ghz for the first time last week and it hasn't come back yet. My RT-AC88U was running 5ghz since December on Merlin WRT with no issues. The 5ghz cut out while running 380.66 and most of the suggestions in here I had already been following (Airtime fairness off, MU-MIMO off, etc.). Tried upgrading to 380.66_4 and the current 380.67 alpha release, yet the 5ghz has stayed down through multiple reboots and radio toggles.
I haven't done a factory reset yet but it seems that will fix the issue based on what I've read on multiple forums.
There are many people reporting the 5ghz going down on ASUS routers since the beginning of this year and my assumption is this isn't related to Merlin WRT but ASUS's wifi code; most likely ASUS' attempt to get MU-MIMO out of alpha.
The one thing that DID change regarding my environment is that when I first got the router in December, there were no other 5ghz in the range of the router's wifi scan, or when using wifi analyzer from my Android. Now there are multiple 80mhz-wide channels running that I can detect. I had my router in 20/40/80mhz mode when it cut out.
I don't run my channel in auto mode because my router is the JP model and it would usually choose something in the 100-144 range which some of my non-JP equipment wouldn't recognize. I run my router on channel 48 because that's the highest channel that all of my equipment will recognize.
My 2.4ghz wifi has stayed up continuously on channel 11 in 20mhz mode as there are WAY too much 2.4ghz networks around to run 40mhz.
I force set to 11 because auto will sometimes select channel 12 or 13 which some of my US equipment won't recognize.
I'll follow up if I figure out anything useful.