^^ yep, on my 3rd 88 now because the 5G radio sh*t the bed on the others. Insanely high failure rate.
I got the AC-3100 after having some major disconnecting issues with a new Linksys EA9400 AC5000 router. Before that I had a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 - which was fabulous.
After following some of the setting posted earlier (i.e. turning off universal bead forming and the like), the router performance and stability was amazing. However, every once in a while it disconnects some devices and gets very hot. I am pretty confident my Nighthawk had slowly died due to heat.
So my question is, how do you guys cool your RT-88Us/AC-3100s? Or do your models stay cool?
I wouldn't consider a firmware version with 5 years worth of known security issues "fine"... In fact, it's trivial for anyone to get root access with such old versions.3.0.0.4.380_7378-g7a25649
rtn66u
this firmware.
now i cannot see my client list and have a flashing exclamation point. My WAN IP is not my external IP
any fix for the client list known?
or is there an easier way to just roll back my firmware to the version thats been working fine for 5+ years
Up until this version i have not had this issue.I wouldn't consider a firmware version with 5 years worth of known security issues "fine"... In fact, it's trivial for anyone to get root access with such old versions.
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The problem is apparently in the chip itself. A newer hardware version will be required to fix it.
Apparently, newer revisions of the RT-AC88U use the fixed chip, but no one actually tested it to confirm whether it did fix it or not.
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