I have had issues with the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radio on my RT-AX86U for the last month or so. In the router settings, it is on however I do not see the 2.4ghz Wi-Fi available on any device. I have had this issue before but always managed to get it back after restarting and changing the Control channel. I live close to many Wi-Fi signals on my road from neighbours and I have always thought it was the saturated bandwidth that was the cause of the issue. The router is located on top of a shelf about five feet up. I have had the router since Dec 2020.
I would switch off the 2.4ghz radio as most of my devices use 5ghz however I need the 2.4ghz bandwidth for smart plugs and the doorbell.
Interestingly, back in 2016, I purchased an RT-AC68U which was doing the same and after speaking with ASUS Support and not being able to find a solution I returned the router. Since then, I have just used the modem/routers supplied by my ISP without any radio issues.
Never been able to find a solution online and I came across this thread yesterday. I was interested in the posts about attached USB devices as I have two external storage devices with m.2 memory. One device has 2 m.2 cards running in raid.
As suggested in one of the posts, I thought I would remove the USB devices, start from there, and possibly look at switching to USB2. The 2.4ghz Wi-Fi was unavailable at this point. I started by clearing a few things behind the router to make space. I had a spare Alexa dot unplugged and the power adaptor with its cable wrapped up, an unplugged ring camera again with the power adaptor and wrapped up cable and I also some two small tins and a few other small items and paper on the same shelf. All these items were behind the router and sitting lower than the router's antennas. Before removing the USB devices, I just checked the availability of my 2.4ghz Wi-Fi and surprisingly it was online and available. I made no changes to the router itself.
I'm happy it is working again. I'll update you if it goes down again, but it has been working since yesterday. I still can't believe how simple this fix was for me. I hope this is helpful to others.
I would switch off the 2.4ghz radio as most of my devices use 5ghz however I need the 2.4ghz bandwidth for smart plugs and the doorbell.
Interestingly, back in 2016, I purchased an RT-AC68U which was doing the same and after speaking with ASUS Support and not being able to find a solution I returned the router. Since then, I have just used the modem/routers supplied by my ISP without any radio issues.
Never been able to find a solution online and I came across this thread yesterday. I was interested in the posts about attached USB devices as I have two external storage devices with m.2 memory. One device has 2 m.2 cards running in raid.
As suggested in one of the posts, I thought I would remove the USB devices, start from there, and possibly look at switching to USB2. The 2.4ghz Wi-Fi was unavailable at this point. I started by clearing a few things behind the router to make space. I had a spare Alexa dot unplugged and the power adaptor with its cable wrapped up, an unplugged ring camera again with the power adaptor and wrapped up cable and I also some two small tins and a few other small items and paper on the same shelf. All these items were behind the router and sitting lower than the router's antennas. Before removing the USB devices, I just checked the availability of my 2.4ghz Wi-Fi and surprisingly it was online and available. I made no changes to the router itself.
I'm happy it is working again. I'll update you if it goes down again, but it has been working since yesterday. I still can't believe how simple this fix was for me. I hope this is helpful to others.