I am having significant latency problems on 2.4GHz connections (very high jitter and some packet loss). My son can't stay connected to any of the games on the Xbox Live, VoIP applications are poor and even just browsing the web lags some. I have tested 3 units now so I am thinking that I must be doing something wrong because surely I did not get 3 lemons nor have I seen anyone else commenting on a similar problem with this router.
Anyone having similar problems or have some suggestions that I should try?
More Background on what I have tried so far (on all 3 units):
1) I have tested with the shipping firmware .112, latest ASUS stock .162 & .178, and I have tried Merlins builds all with the similar results (newer builds are slightly better than .112)
2) I cleared the NVRAM after changing the firmware.
3) I have tested with all the other settings at factory defaults. I manually set the 2.4GHz channel to 1,6, & 11 with no improvement. I have set the bandwidth at both 20MHz & 40MHz with no difference.
4) I have tested it with the 5GHz radio turned off with similar results
5) Wired through the router is a very clean connection (very low jitter and no packet loss).
6) 5GHz connection is pretty good (some jitter and no packet loss), but I only have a couple of devices that support 5GHz and of course the range is not as good.
7) Crowding in the 2.4GHz signal does not appear to be a problem. It never was with my old WNDR3700v1 (that was taken out by lightning) and looking at inSSIDer, my neighbors WiFi signals are very weak (less than -80dB).
Anyone having similar problems or have some suggestions that I should try?
More Background on what I have tried so far (on all 3 units):
1) I have tested with the shipping firmware .112, latest ASUS stock .162 & .178, and I have tried Merlins builds all with the similar results (newer builds are slightly better than .112)
2) I cleared the NVRAM after changing the firmware.
3) I have tested with all the other settings at factory defaults. I manually set the 2.4GHz channel to 1,6, & 11 with no improvement. I have set the bandwidth at both 20MHz & 40MHz with no difference.
4) I have tested it with the 5GHz radio turned off with similar results
5) Wired through the router is a very clean connection (very low jitter and no packet loss).
6) 5GHz connection is pretty good (some jitter and no packet loss), but I only have a couple of devices that support 5GHz and of course the range is not as good.
7) Crowding in the 2.4GHz signal does not appear to be a problem. It never was with my old WNDR3700v1 (that was taken out by lightning) and looking at inSSIDer, my neighbors WiFi signals are very weak (less than -80dB).