Hi there,
I'm new to the forum and looks like a great place. Hopefully might be able to get some input into an issue I'm having - will try to keep it concise!
Recently upgraded to fibre optic broadband and got the Asus to replace my previous router as it has to be situated further away from my room and from the great reviews it got thought it would be a good choice. Tried the router in the new position and was amazed at the signal strength I could receive on all devices in my room. Left the router there all night and tried loads of devices, all received a great signal.
The engineer came, fitted the new modem and I connected up the Asus but since then with an identical position the signal strength has dropped dramatically with things in my room (such as Xbox, Wii, Denon receiver). Xbox, for example, displayed full WiFi strength when first tested and now is so poor is actually dropping connection. (On reading the forum I have read some issues with the Xbox Slim but all other devices having similar issues.) No other changes have been made to the network - nothing new/changed etc. I have spent a while browsing the forum and tried the various suggestions I have come across - channel bandwidth set to 20MHz, trying different channels, disabling 5GHz broadcast, updating firmware, factory reset, checking antennas screwed in well, all to no avail. I know wireless can be a bit fickle, but to have such a strong signal drop so much does seem strange. Could the router have developed a fault? The problem is certainly not as bad as I have read a couple of people have had in this forum with the signal dropping off at 5feet, but at the same time is performance has dropped so much it does make me wonder. As a comparison I have tried two other wireless routers in exactly the same place - one, the basic free one I got with the fibre upgrade (Technicolour tg582n) and the other a TP-Link W8960N. This is also making me question whether I have an issue with the Asus, as I have read nothing but great plaudits for its wireless performance but its range is being matched but the antenna-less, free router, and surpassed by the old TP-Link! I really wouldn't expect it to only match a cheap wireless router for performance.
If anyone has any suggestions as to anything else I could try I would be very grateful. Sorry if I have missed out any important info - bit of a newbie to these things. Thanks for reading,
Simon
I'm new to the forum and looks like a great place. Hopefully might be able to get some input into an issue I'm having - will try to keep it concise!
Recently upgraded to fibre optic broadband and got the Asus to replace my previous router as it has to be situated further away from my room and from the great reviews it got thought it would be a good choice. Tried the router in the new position and was amazed at the signal strength I could receive on all devices in my room. Left the router there all night and tried loads of devices, all received a great signal.
The engineer came, fitted the new modem and I connected up the Asus but since then with an identical position the signal strength has dropped dramatically with things in my room (such as Xbox, Wii, Denon receiver). Xbox, for example, displayed full WiFi strength when first tested and now is so poor is actually dropping connection. (On reading the forum I have read some issues with the Xbox Slim but all other devices having similar issues.) No other changes have been made to the network - nothing new/changed etc. I have spent a while browsing the forum and tried the various suggestions I have come across - channel bandwidth set to 20MHz, trying different channels, disabling 5GHz broadcast, updating firmware, factory reset, checking antennas screwed in well, all to no avail. I know wireless can be a bit fickle, but to have such a strong signal drop so much does seem strange. Could the router have developed a fault? The problem is certainly not as bad as I have read a couple of people have had in this forum with the signal dropping off at 5feet, but at the same time is performance has dropped so much it does make me wonder. As a comparison I have tried two other wireless routers in exactly the same place - one, the basic free one I got with the fibre upgrade (Technicolour tg582n) and the other a TP-Link W8960N. This is also making me question whether I have an issue with the Asus, as I have read nothing but great plaudits for its wireless performance but its range is being matched but the antenna-less, free router, and surpassed by the old TP-Link! I really wouldn't expect it to only match a cheap wireless router for performance.
If anyone has any suggestions as to anything else I could try I would be very grateful. Sorry if I have missed out any important info - bit of a newbie to these things. Thanks for reading,
Simon