I don't think this explicitly relates to the Merlin firmware, but that's what I'm running so I figured I'd mention it here. My RT-AC66Us have been unstable for months. Random reboots, incredible slowdowns to 1-2mbit/s every day (or even multiple times an hour if I was unlucky enough) requiring either a reboot or running restart_wireless over ssh, complete instability when trying to use CTF, etc. I didn't think my power adapters were faulty as I have 4 of these routers (only 2 in use currently) and the symptoms still happened regardless of which of the 4 adapters I tried.
Recently, I noticed that the replacement power supplies sold by Pwr+ on Amazon for the RT-AC66U were 19v 2.1a versus the 19v 1.58a of the stock charger, likely so Pwr+ could save on manufacturing costs and just produce one model that works with all the ASUS devices requiring 19v and the same power jack (which includes a few netbooks I believe). It occurred to me that my longstanding issues are very similar to what happens if you try to run a PC with an inadequate PSU (or if you're overclocking and bump the CPU voltage up to levels that your motherboard and PSU can't sustain) so I bought a couple of the 2.1a power supplies from Amazon and my issues seem to have gone away.
It was a last ditch effort before scrapping the RT-AC66Us entirely and I would be looking at spending several hundred bucks replacing my setup if I hadn't noticed this and given it a try. A previous effort to solve the problem included redoing the thermal paste and giving them active cooling via fans that run off USB, which lowered my temperatures on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz side by ~10C each, but had no effect on the symptoms. However, the higher output power supplies seem to have actually made a difference. Even the stupid "received packet with own address as source address" log messages stopped, which I strongly suspect were correlated with the slowdowns I was experiencing!
Your mileage may vary, but anyone else who has a misbehaving RT-AC66U they feel like taking outside and shooting is definitely advised to give this a try before spending hundreds to solve the problem.
Recently, I noticed that the replacement power supplies sold by Pwr+ on Amazon for the RT-AC66U were 19v 2.1a versus the 19v 1.58a of the stock charger, likely so Pwr+ could save on manufacturing costs and just produce one model that works with all the ASUS devices requiring 19v and the same power jack (which includes a few netbooks I believe). It occurred to me that my longstanding issues are very similar to what happens if you try to run a PC with an inadequate PSU (or if you're overclocking and bump the CPU voltage up to levels that your motherboard and PSU can't sustain) so I bought a couple of the 2.1a power supplies from Amazon and my issues seem to have gone away.
It was a last ditch effort before scrapping the RT-AC66Us entirely and I would be looking at spending several hundred bucks replacing my setup if I hadn't noticed this and given it a try. A previous effort to solve the problem included redoing the thermal paste and giving them active cooling via fans that run off USB, which lowered my temperatures on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz side by ~10C each, but had no effect on the symptoms. However, the higher output power supplies seem to have actually made a difference. Even the stupid "received packet with own address as source address" log messages stopped, which I strongly suspect were correlated with the slowdowns I was experiencing!
Your mileage may vary, but anyone else who has a misbehaving RT-AC66U they feel like taking outside and shooting is definitely advised to give this a try before spending hundreds to solve the problem.