Scott Smith
New Around Here
I wish I had seen this thread earlier. I spent a week off and on figuring out exactly what you all reported here. Clients couldn't connect or stay connected reliably after the krack vulnerability security update.
Manually rolled back to 10513 and life is good again. I almost bought a new repeater because I didn't initially associate the bad firmware update with the issue. Initially it worked for a few hours and it would work for a short time after a reboot. I was rebooting the repeater several times a day. I will not be updating, maybe ever. I'm not in a high risk location for it and my main router, an RT-AC5300, is the one exposed to the outside internet. You have to be on my land to even see my repeater signal.
Manually rolled back to 10513 and life is good again. I almost bought a new repeater because I didn't initially associate the bad firmware update with the issue. Initially it worked for a few hours and it would work for a short time after a reboot. I was rebooting the repeater several times a day. I will not be updating, maybe ever. I'm not in a high risk location for it and my main router, an RT-AC5300, is the one exposed to the outside internet. You have to be on my land to even see my repeater signal.