I wouldn’t be surprised if the media server is getting stuck scanning some of the files on your HDD. Long time ago I used my N66 as a media server (lots of photos and songs) and every so often the router would stop working. Try disabling it for a while and see if it helps. Or check your HDD for corrupt files, or purge any junk on the HDD.I just have the standard stuff running on it (pptp vpn, media share via hdd, ai protection, ai cloud). Has anyone had a similar experience?
Ok I'll give that a go. ThanksI wouldn’t be surprised if the media server is getting stuck scanning some of the files on your HDD. Long time ago I used my N66 as a media server (lots of photos and songs) and every so often the router would stop working. Try disabling it for a while and see if it helps. Or check your HDD for corrupt files, or purge any junk on the HDD.
One question, does QOS applies to clients connected through Ethernet ports too?
Dont work with asus router30-30-30 resets
Shame on me, weird but it seems Chrome's cache was messing up somehow! Cleared Chrome's data and the issue disappeared...You are running a 2+ years old firmware, so hard to remember if there was any bug related to this that long ago. I recommend upgrading first to the latest release.
I recreated all my old SSIDs so that everything should be able to connect right back how it was with my bricked 3100
Good thinking. Didn't work though. Further, I noticed it seemed to be all the 2.4GHz networks were offline; I could only see the 5GHz one.Did you mean that you used the same SSIDs on the new router, as on the old one ? And left the clients untouched ?
Pehaps there are some very technical settings which are somehow slightly different compared to the old router, and the clients are not handling this very well.
Maybe it would be worth selecting "forget this SSID" on the clients, then reconnecting, to see if this improves things.
I replaced an RT-AC68P (John's fork) with an RT-AC86U this week. Pretty basic setup with about 24 devices. Not using MESH. Loaded current Asus firmware for a few days and everything was stable. Loaded Merlin's 384.7_2 yesterday and did factory reset. For the most part, very stable. The wireless signal strength in the 86U is much better than the 68P. Only two issues:
1. Time to switch between tabs in UI, or loading network map of all connected devices, is about 5-7 seconds each. Under ASUS firmware it was very quick.
2. DHCP - I have 7 manually set IP addresses. Addresses are assigned properly, but the Host Name on the Network Map list, is just the MAC address and not the Host Name I put in in the DHCP table (names are 3-7 letters, not spaces). (I didn't set this up in ASUS stock firmware as I new I would be rekeying it all in when I installed 384.7_2.).
I haven't found any reference to these issues yet, so apologize if its mentioned somewhere already.
I found a post in 2016 that indicates you change the Host Name in the Network Map Device List.Host names won't show up on Static entries.
device has to be DHCP and manually set the ip from router.
Unless i'm misunderstood what you mean by 7 manually set IP address.
Can someone answer these few questions? My concern is privacy related. I love the Asus hardware but hate trend micro and asus collecting data.
Does the merlin software get rid of that information collected? Can I use features within the router such as bandwidth monitor without having to agree to send my info to trend micro? Can I use remote in without agreeing to Asus? If not what firmware takes that away? I just dont want to flash dd-wrt or tomato, I enjoy the stock look. But if I have to I will.
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