Can you please share screenshots of the settings?Yes.
Anyone have recommended settings for 2.4GHz settings for better performance? 2.4GHz is fluctuating a lot at different times of the day. Have used static channel and the issue is not solved.
I am experiencing the exact same issue also AX11000 from december 2019. Random reboots after crash. But only the internet connection seems to break down.
In the beginning I was sure this had to do with my ISP, but it is very clear that this is either a security issue, the broadcom chipset that is deffective or some sort of buffer overrun - that creates a crash log.
I have tried factory resetting the router entirely many times, tried setting up Daily scheduled boost, but the random onprovoked reboots remain. Some times I am lucky and the router runs uninterrupted for 2 days, but then starts all over. Some days it reboots many times within a few hours. There is really no pattern to be found - and since I am unable to read the input of the diagnostics log..... (only able to read the normal log, but since buffer is not sufficient the syslog is deleted approx every hour and a half).
Latest I have had ASUS look into the issue for more than a month and a half now, and they are receiving daily diagnostics from my router - even had to installation a not certified beta firmware....
Issue remains, but ASUS does not really respond to my questions and further they refuse to answer my when I ask about the beta firmware - does it include a official ASUS back door.
If any of you or if the ASUS staff on this blog have a solution, please do let me know...
Currently on beta firmware: 9.0.0.4.384_9314-g9b63ca7
But still haven’t heard from ASUS on the result or analysing diagnostics logs from the router.
Have tried the IOT changed referred to in the article: https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1042475/
But so far I have to wait to see the result.
Sorry to ask a dumb question, but you have turned off WiFi6 features in order gain stability on the AX11000!?
I set 2.4 GHz channel bandwidth to 40 MHz and enabled Bluetooth coexistance. I am seeing a lot better performance in 2.4 GHz and looks stable for a day. Will update if I see issues.Anyone have recommended settings for 2.4GHz settings for better performance? 2.4GHz is fluctuating a lot at different times of the day. Have used static channel and the issue is not solved.
Sorry for my delay...Anyone have recommended settings for 2.4GHz settings for better performance? 2.4GHz is fluctuating a lot at different times of the day. Have used static channel and the issue is not solved.
Finally got 160MHz width on 5-GHz-2.
Needed full reset of both 11000 and 92, now have backhaul on full speed.
Sorry for my delay...
Have you turned off Wi-Fi 6 for 2.4Ghz (I have no F clue why they even include it).
OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO = DISABLED
and
802.11ax / Wi-Fi 6 mode = DISABLED (although mine is Enabled)
You can also maybe force 20Mhz - or 40Mhz channel width? At 20Mhz, you'll lose top-end speed but possibly gain stability.
(or the inverse - I think microwave ovens and other stuff operates on 20Mhz?)
Finally, I have the Bluetooth coexistence OFF.
try to turn open nat off and on again, i did have that problem before and i trace it back to i had a entry on the wan's portforwarding that has a different ip range, and i also had the same entry on the open nat port forwardingHello, How have you done the full reset? I have an ax11000 in router mode and an ax92u as aimesh node but they connect at 80 MHz ...
I 100% agree with you on speed/performance of the AC5300 vs. AX11000.Got 2x AX11000s set up in a mesh, going to see how stable it is over the next two days and the speed. So far it feels like the speed isn’t as fast as my previous setup (My setup previous to this is a GT-AC5300 as a main and the RT-AC5300 as mesh.)... anyone else experienced this? Wondering if I should just get rid of the AX11000 and get another GT-AC5300 because in order to get it stable I turned off WiFi 6, which feels like defeating the reason to have these routers in the first place.
I could replicate that setup with the 5300 as the main and the ax11000 as the mesh unit. Have you found the speed and range is better with that setup?I 100% agree with you on speed/performance of the AC5300 vs. AX11000.
My "optimal" setup is RT (not GT)-AC5300 as main and AX11000 as slave repeater (not AiMesh node).
My only fear is the radio burning out on the AC5300 (I've had it three years), which will happen...
SIDE-NOTE - an RT-AC68U (further away from master) is stable at -50dBmV and 1053Mbps link rate, while my GT-AX11000 is flopping between -67 and -71 dBm, and 700-877.5Mbps.
this has been optimal for me. I've literally tried it both ways - and mixed in AC68U - but the best performance is with 5300 as main.I could replicate that setup with the 5300 as the main and the ax11000 as the mesh unit. Have you found the speed and range is better with that setup?
I tried this. I really did. AIMESH was a mess - even beyond the lack of local control (you can kind of control it in the app - which I removed), the performance was poor and it kept disconnecting or acting weird.I’m also curious about why you set up theAX11000 as a repeater rather than as an Aimesh node? I was under the impression the aimesh node was best but I hadn’t considered using it as a repeater. I just need coverage in my house.
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