OptimusNeo09
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Right now I'm debating between the TP-LINK Talon AD7200, and the SYNOLOGY RT2600ac.Yeah I think I will return this as well, although Netgear not being secure and having a backdoor concerns me.
Right now I'm debating between the TP-LINK Talon AD7200, and the SYNOLOGY RT2600ac.Yeah I think I will return this as well, although Netgear not being secure and having a backdoor concerns me.
I already tried all that before with routers 2-6, and nothing worked. You would have to force the firmware with the ASUS Firmware Restoration tool. https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/ROG-Rapture-GT-AC5300/HelpDesk_Download/I'm trying to downgrade the firmware and it just hangs on applying settings, WONDERFUL ASUS!
That's good to know. Thanks for the advice.The Synology gets amazing review. I would go with that as paying extra for the AD standard that will be outdated next year due to the AX standard coming out.
I had to try it a couple of times before it actually worked for each of the older firmware, but did you set the router to restoration mode by unplugging the router, and then you press & hold the reset button while holding the reset button plug the router back in then wait for about 10 to 15 seconds to make it go into the restoration mode? I did not had to rename anything. I just downloaded all the old firmware, and did the procedure everytime.the restore tool wont take the firmware, do I rename the .w to a .trx to get it to work?
Dealing with Asus customer service is like trying to teach a rock to flip.I just called Asus and let them have it yesterday. I told them the issues we have been having and they are going to get back to me on if it's a hardware or firmware issue and when the next firmware update is expected to be.
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Let us know what Asus says but they will never admit to a hardware issue because a recall will cost too much money. They will blame the firmware. If they fixed the VPN issue I wouldn't mind keeping it but DD WRT on the R9000 destroys this router on speed. I'm just concerned with the life of the router but that's the chance you take with anything. With no review in the router anywhere I think it tells me they knew this thing was a pile of trash. There is literally nothing anywhere for this router except HERE.
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Did you try kongs dd-wrt build? I got mine from Myopenrouter.net and it's working great on my R9000. Right now I have my Gt (working with QOS and Gameboost off) that is out side of my return period, a r9000 that bricked its self randomly, luckfully jts in its return period I also have my old X6. Finally I just ordered a netduma R1 for its kick add firmware for gaming, hopefully it's QOS can kill my bufferbloat.
If I do not have too many devices on at the same time, 8 at the most am and what's most important is VPN speed (I'm pretty sure I'm going to start using a vpn thanks USA for killing net neutrality) and wifi range do I choose a X8, a "true" triband router, as I said earlier it technically does have higher 2.4 and 5ghz speeds then the x10 or the X10 with its monster processor and "better" wifi chipset brand. Or if I should just go with an orbi.
My plan is to choose ether the X10/x8 or the GT for an AP using it for wifi and vpn because the netduma has crappy wifi / the other routers have crappy QOS and use what ever router I leave (or my old x6) as a AP downstairs via powerline.
I think the best thing would be to keep both and set another one up as an ap or I just may return the x10 and wait for AX to come out
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Does the Kong version of DD-WRT really improves on the performance of the X10 R9000 over the ROG Rapture? I just ordered the TP-LINK Talon AD7200, and just for kicks I went out, and grabbed another ROG Rapture (number 14) since it's the holiday weekend. If I'm not happy with the TP-Link I'm just going to pick up the X10 too.what exactly are you talking about? On the X10, yes of course I used DD WRT kongs build. Other than that I dont really understand what you are saying in your post.
LOL!!I feel like I've wandered into the oil rich Middle East asus forum.
Woke up this morning and it was down. All the lights were on but nothing was working. Lan or Wireless. Rebooted and it was fine.
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