Hi folks,
I have been reading quite a few complaints threads about this router, it is time to add mine. I have been running for years the wonderful RT-N66U with the previous firmware. Never one single issue, 100% stable. I never had to reset it. It never froze.
Apart from my home configuration, I have a small business with serious wireless interference. Being extremely pleased with my RT-N66U, I decided to move it to the business location, and install a new RT-AC66U at home. Talking about a BAD move... Issues:
1. Router worked for a few hours, then suddenly it went into the already mentioned reboot cycle every 30 seconds.
2. I cleared NVRAM and re-entered all parameters. It appeared to work for a while, but now, every morning, I find it in recovery mode.
My configuration is RT-AC66U as router; TP-Link TD-8817 as ADSL modem in bridge mode; Procurve 1810G managed switch, firmware 2.2. I am using latest firmware of every device. I do not have 5 Ghz wireless devices on my network, just 2.4 GHz.
NOTE: If I power off just the router and attached modem, it does not fix it. If I turn off power at the wall for 10 seconds (turning off switch + modem + router), everything works for the entire day until overnight I find it dead again, and I must reboot yet again.
Saying that I have to "reflash firmware" sounds quite weird, since it would not work for an entire day on wired+wireless, right? Is this a faulty router?
EDITED: Some config changes, which I had on the old RT-N66U, have been replicated here: I enabled jumbo frames, DDoS protection enabled, a couple of parameters in wireless disabled by default were enabled (I am talking about the aggregation and the one under it, I don't remember its name).
I have been reading quite a few complaints threads about this router, it is time to add mine. I have been running for years the wonderful RT-N66U with the previous firmware. Never one single issue, 100% stable. I never had to reset it. It never froze.
Apart from my home configuration, I have a small business with serious wireless interference. Being extremely pleased with my RT-N66U, I decided to move it to the business location, and install a new RT-AC66U at home. Talking about a BAD move... Issues:
1. Router worked for a few hours, then suddenly it went into the already mentioned reboot cycle every 30 seconds.
2. I cleared NVRAM and re-entered all parameters. It appeared to work for a while, but now, every morning, I find it in recovery mode.
My configuration is RT-AC66U as router; TP-Link TD-8817 as ADSL modem in bridge mode; Procurve 1810G managed switch, firmware 2.2. I am using latest firmware of every device. I do not have 5 Ghz wireless devices on my network, just 2.4 GHz.
NOTE: If I power off just the router and attached modem, it does not fix it. If I turn off power at the wall for 10 seconds (turning off switch + modem + router), everything works for the entire day until overnight I find it dead again, and I must reboot yet again.
Saying that I have to "reflash firmware" sounds quite weird, since it would not work for an entire day on wired+wireless, right? Is this a faulty router?
EDITED: Some config changes, which I had on the old RT-N66U, have been replicated here: I enabled jumbo frames, DDoS protection enabled, a couple of parameters in wireless disabled by default were enabled (I am talking about the aggregation and the one under it, I don't remember its name).
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