384_20467 is working fine on my GT, Try it:Someone was able or have this new beta Fw to the GT one? This link is not working anymore
This is the Chinese Asus Forum
http://114.55.26.126/thread-5666-1-1.html
384_20467 is working fine on my GT, Try it:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HDRZ71pVj02YmoGoaU0NBRH6WjMqwUPh
Whats new with this beta? I am on 384_20311 right now.384_20467 is working fine on my GT, Try it:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HDRZ71pVj02YmoGoaU0NBRH6WjMqwUPh
Went from 20311 to 20467. No issues after 4 days, at least on my config (Qos, parental control, Link aggregation, IPTV)Given the various issues with this router. “Working fine” does not convey much information. What is working now that was not before? Thanks!
That's not a hard reset. Press the reset button on the back of the router.I tried doing a hard reset with the software on windows
Did exactly that. The power LED starts flashing slowly, and then you have to use the software utility to do the reset. It did not work, still cannot get WiFi to work; doesn’t even turn on.That's not a hard reset. Press the reset button on the back of the router.
For firmware recovery, unplug it, hold reset whilst plugging it in.
cf. Manual and https://www.snbforums.com/threads/faq-nvram-and-factory-default-reset.22822/
Still, I wouldn't blame you for returning it; it still has problems.
Did exactly that. The power LED starts flashing slowly, and then you have to use the software utility to do the reset. It did not work, still cannot get WiFi to work; doesn’t even turn on.
Did you try Asus restore utility?
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I guess I just want to believe that the GT5300, with 8 massive external antenna, would get much better range than the 86u with 3 internal and 3 external.I wouldn't expect the GT-AC5300 to have much better coverage than the RT-AC86U. They should be fairly similar, the main difference being the additional 5 GHz radio.
Coverage-wise - when I replaced my AC68U with a fancy new GT-AC5300 I gained no additional coverage on UNI-I channels. Maybe borderline better, but nothing significant. And it makes sense to be like this: there's no way to work around physics.
I'm in Europe and having 2 5GHz radio allowed me to have one of them on UNI-II where maximum power is nearly 4 times compared to UNI-I. Devices supporting those channels benefits of better coverage, but that's a corner case. If you're in US you already have stronger maximum power allowed so you'll see no benefit whatsoever.
Regarding your setup: a node connected wirelessly to router would benefit a 2nd 5GHz radio. It will use one radio for backhaul and the other channel will be entirely free for clients. Capacity increase won't be much better, but definitely better than when clients and backhaul are competing for the same radio channel.
I'm not saying it's and expense worth making - I would rather spend that cash to run an ethernet cable if is not impossible.
I guess I just want to believe that the GT5300, with 8 massive external antenna, would get much better range than the 86u with 3 internal and 3 external.
Any advantage to adding another 86u in wireless? So I'd have basement/5300 and 2 86u main and 1 86u upstairs or 1 86u main and 2 86u upstairs at opposite ends of the house for the floor that I would locate 2 at. Or, do you get to the point of diminishing returns where you might actually make things worse with overlapping Aimesh nodes.
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