doc octopus
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5 ghz band not work properly. 6038 is better
And your router model is?5 ghz band not work properly. 6038 is better
5 ghz band not work properly. 6038 is better
The firmwares included on this folder are:
-RT-N66U
-RT-AC56U
-RT-AC66U
-RT-AC68U
-RT-AC87U
ASUS Firmwares
And your router model is?
Should I load the RT-AC68U version on my RT-AC68P?
Its not actually a mistake and its a common setup by many users ( and my current setup). The devices will switch seamlessly from one band to another and avoid drops. You can even combine it with the WIFI professional setting "roaming assistant" and force the switch if the signal level is below a certain threshold. Any WIFI analyser will be able to tell you which band you use or simply connect to ASUS router devices list.I'm still on 6038, but might found a bug.
I made the mistake to give the 2.4 and 5ghz SSIDs the same name. Might me a good idea to add a warning if that is setup by a user.?
Hi,
The firmwares included on this folder are:
-RT-N66U
-RT-AC56U
-RT-AC66U
-RT-AC68U
-RT-AC87U
ASUS Firmwares
No, sorry, I didn't receive one. I'll try to check if there's oneNo firmware for RT-AC3200 ?!?
New feature
- Added client list view button on network map and help administrator easily monitor all client connection status.
thanks.
About this :
is a new "Client Status" ? There is a screen ?
Re apply the firmware, power off and on when router says to do so after flashing, once it finishes booting up do a hard reset and configure it all manually (no cfg file).I'm having a problem where if I change the DHCP range and try to apply the new settings it says "Applying settings..." but never actually finishes.
edit: I just noticed that nothing on "Advanced_DHCP_Content.asp" wants to save
I'm having a problem where if I change the DHCP range and try to apply the new settings it says "Applying settings..." but never actually finishes.
Re apply the firmware, power off and on when router says to do so after flashing, once it finishes booting up do a hard reset and configure it all manually (no cfg file).
It doesn't make sense reapplying the same firmware, but in many cases it helped me with those kind of issues
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