Have you a fairly standard setup or do you use VPN, port forwarding, have wireless cameras etc?
Pretty standard setup, thought lots of devices connected. AC Bridge connected for my entertainment center as well.
Have you a fairly standard setup or do you use VPN, port forwarding, have wireless cameras etc?
Pretty standard setup, thought lots of devices connected. AC Bridge connected for my entertainment center as well.
try setting your dhcp query frequency under your WAN-Internet Connection setup to Normal Mode.
Worked for me...
I did this, and disabled b/g protection on the 2.4 Ghz tab and I've been 15 hours without a problem so far. Everything is staying connected. Could be coincidence so I'll keep monitoring.
Mike
do u run torrents btw?
I am on stock firmware and had no issues until this morning when my Vonage and ooma phones both on wired connections stopped working. All other devices on wired and wireless connected to the router are working fine. Can somebody please help?
You may want to get the latest firmware and see if it resolve the issue.
I am on stock firmware and had no issues until this morning when my Vonage and ooma phones both on wired connections stopped working. All other devices on wired and wireless connected to the router are working fine. Can somebody please help?
I assume you've tried powering everything including your modem off and then powered backrouter c up in the proper sequence, starting with your modem? Also, Vonage will tell you that their device needs to hang right off the back of the modem and then the router plugs into the Vonage device. I wouldn't recommend doing it that way because your router knows how to manage traffic better than the Vonage device. I always plug the Vonage device into the router... not the router into the Vonage device.
Mike
I did this, and disabled b/g protection on the 2.4 Ghz tab and I've been 15 hours without a problem so far. Everything is staying connected. Could be coincidence so I'll keep monitoring.
Mike
try setting your dhcp query frequency under your WAN-Internet Connection setup to Normal Mode.
Worked for me...
I gotta say, I'm done now. My phone keeps jumping off the 5Ghz network back to the 2.4 so I told it to forget the 2.4. Now it keeps bumping off the 5Ghz network randomly and the phone says "authentication error". I've never had these problems with any router bfore. This one's going back to Best Buy tomorrow and I'm just going to get a Netgear R7000. Done playing games with this one. Either Asus has hardware issues with this model or they are taking stabs in the dark trying to get the firmware to work using trial and error. Either way, I don't need something that unreliable on my network.
Mike
I gotta say, I'm done now. My phone keeps jumping off the 5Ghz network back to the 2.4 so I told it to forget the 2.4. Now it keeps bumping off the 5Ghz network randomly and the phone says "authentication error". I've never had these problems with any router bfore. This one's going back to Best Buy tomorrow and I'm just going to get a Netgear R7000. Done playing games with this one. Either Asus has hardware issues with this model or they are taking stabs in the dark trying to get the firmware to work using trial and error. Either way, I don't need something that unreliable on my network.
Mike
It's going to take a while to get to prime time for both of these new routers.
This.
If stability is what you are after, then you should never buy a new product that was just released, and go with a more mature product instead. There is a reason why corporate products often tend to use technologies that are older than what is sold to home consumers. These days, be it with hardware or software, companies tend to ship products that are so complex that they can't fully test them in lab setups. It takes real world scenarios to shake down the last remaining kinks, and then to fix these through firmware updates.
With routers this is even more true, due to their need to interoperate with an insane amount of environments and client configurations.
I expect the R7000 to also have its own share of issues while the firmware matures.
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