After a reboot it's normal for 5-2 to take up to 10 minutes to appear, it uses Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Channels in the 100+ region. It has to perform a channel availability check to ensure that no local radars are using the channels before it brings 5-2 online.Not using aimesh and my second 5ghz came online after 10 minutes.
Just noticed another little quirk, I tried to reserve a few IP address and every time I press apply it disconnects everything and then most devices have a problem getting back online. I don't remember anything like this on the GT-AC5300 I had before, Surely just reserving an IP for a device should not cause any issues.
Oh and cheers for your input!
If the WiFi SSID (the name people see when they scan for a network on their device) and password stay the same then yes all existing devices should just carry on connecting as normal.Hey no worries and appreciative for the response. I have the new Motorola Modem installed which was quick and painless. Have up to touching 800 mbps at the moment. I am not going to complain about that on a Sunday when everyone is quarantined and probably streaming everywhere. Also have about 30 upload now as well. So the router will be tomorrow afternoons chore. I have the passwords memorized. Based on your response above a question is are you saying, if I keep the "Name" the same for the new Router everyone should still just be able to connect correct? The fact that is is a new router will not matter? Not sure if I will do that or not but it is a thought.
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If the WiFi SSID (the name people see when they scan for a network on their device) and password stay the same then yes all existing devices should just carry on connecting as normal.
The Linksys you are replacing is a tri-band correct?
Did you have three separate network names on that (one for each band) or were they all the same?
I've never used the 2.5G port, according to the manual it is supposed to prioritise packets for Gaming. Not sure what that means in reality. Can't think of a reason why it wouldn't work like a 1 gig port if all you plug into it is a 1 gig switch.Hey another question. I am thinking that I will get nothing out of using the 2.5 gig port as I only have gigabit switches (plus only "Up to" a gig from my provider) but there is no issue if I use that port to go to my 16 port switch correct? If I use it anywhere it will simply provide the same throughput/data that any of the other 4 ports will correct?
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This is the most stable router i have ever had. Look at my uptime! 70 days without a singele reboot and it is still going. Ofcourse i am still on the 6436 firmware version. As i read the newer ones are horrible. That is why i dont update my router with latest firmware. Everything is working as i want to so no need to update.
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You might consider updating for Fixed CVE-2019-15126 (Kr00k) vulnerability which is a very nasty vuln.
I might yes but i wont lol. As long as there is no stable future firmware i wont update. Its all running the way i want so i dont wanna f*ck it up by throwing garbage firmware on it.
It is up to Asus to give me stable firmware.
Suggest you dont do banking or anything with sensitive traffic. At least this vuln is not contributing as a botnet. Otherwise.. well you know...
What a shame more people don't take security more seriously.
Adding IP reservations massively borks out GT-AX11000 and RT-AX88U.Yeah, adding IP reservations is a pain in the bottom.
I found it's alright if you add all of them in one go from the dhcp page, then apply, saves rebooting everytime. But that's assuming you have a nice list already of your mac addresses.
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