Incognito2016
New Around Here
I finally gave up. Yesterday I was having a problem with the network jitter gradually increasing on one of my devices (shield TV) until it would become usable. I tried to enable QoS, but had the usual disconnects, two of which occurred *while* I was disabling the feature and again right after.
I switched back to the X10. The jitter problem disappeared. USB performance is better (although not tons faster). My drives don't run constantly, and I don't think they're eating up all my ram. I can actually use the QOS. I got the X10 for $100 off through an amazon warehouse deal, so it made sense to just keep it and return the Rapture.
Asus really blew it with this product. It doesn't make sense to bear with who knows how many firmware updates when there are other options out there. They should have spent at least six more months in development on these things. No one buys a router just so they can disable features to make it stable. I'm sure it will get a bit better over time, but I have a suspicion that these units will never really work properly. I wouldnt recommend going through more than three of these routers.
I switched back to the X10. The jitter problem disappeared. USB performance is better (although not tons faster). My drives don't run constantly, and I don't think they're eating up all my ram. I can actually use the QOS. I got the X10 for $100 off through an amazon warehouse deal, so it made sense to just keep it and return the Rapture.
Asus really blew it with this product. It doesn't make sense to bear with who knows how many firmware updates when there are other options out there. They should have spent at least six more months in development on these things. No one buys a router just so they can disable features to make it stable. I'm sure it will get a bit better over time, but I have a suspicion that these units will never really work properly. I wouldnt recommend going through more than three of these routers.