ToonTonic
Regular Contributor
Awesome, thank youyes
if you have the 88u use the 88u firmware as the 3100 is different
nope see
https://www.asus.com/Networking/RT-AC3100/
only has 4 ethernet ports
Toon
Awesome, thank youyes
if you have the 88u use the 88u firmware as the 3100 is different
nope see
https://www.asus.com/Networking/RT-AC3100/
only has 4 ethernet ports
3.0.0.4.380_3341what is the current fw version on your 88u ?
Ah I didn't see that one. I'll give that a go tonight. Thank youso you will need to use merlins 380.60 firmware as its the new standard as 3341 is
see
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/bkfq2a6aebq68/Asuswrt-Merlin#61r2d2mp5yfvh
use
RT-AC88U_380.60_beta2.zip
I know the main ASUS Firmware has since been upgraded, but is this still an issue? Is it an issue for Merlin?
Yes, my 88u with the newest Asus firmware has a slider for tx power.Could someone with an 88u confirm whether or not the 88u with the current firmware version 380.3341 has the Tx power adjustment option under Wireless > Professional (at the bottom of the page - below universal beamforming). The pdf manual for the 88u shows that it has a Tx power adjustment option but that was before the recent FCC compliant firmware releases.
donatom3, Thank you for providing that info. I was wondering if and when someone would help answer my question about the Tx adjustment on the 88u with the latest firmware. Thanks again.Yes, my 88u with the newest Asus firmware has a slider for tx power.
Max power is still to short for me. $400.00 router and can't even get 30 feet without losing signal.
Max power is still to short for me. $400.00 router and can't even get 30 feet without losing signal.
Surely you mean "I cannae change the laws of physics!"There's no relationship between the price of a router and the laws of physics...
Not much been going on in here recently....everyone's 88U working great?
Toon
Max power is still to short for me. $400.00 router and can't even get 30 feet without losing signal.
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