dreadnought
Occasional Visitor
I had Amazon replace the AC3200 I recently received that was a nightmare in terms of 2.4ghz. The short story is that I was never able to connect to 2.4ghz even after nearly a day of extremely frustrating troubleshooting.
Today I opened up the replacement AC3200. I kept my initial configuration extremely simple (stock firmware) to see if I could connect to 2.4ghz at any stage of my configuration. I also started this configuration in a segregated office, away from the area where I ran into all the problems with my last AC3200. I noticed that immediately after powering the new AC3200 up I saw not only the two default 5ghz ASUS SSIDs, but also the 2.4ghz ASUS SSID. Nice. I connected to the 2.4ghz SSID and started some configuration, intentionally disconnecting and reconnecting a few times to that SSID just to make sure it was reliable. It was.
Literally within seconds of changing the SSIDs (and adding WPA2 PSKs) from the initial configuration pages, everything went to hell again. The 2.4ghz SSID took much longer than the 5ghz SSIDs to show up in my available networks. I tried to connect to it, and I kept getting asked for the password that I am absolutely sure I was entering properly - a similar issue others here have noticed. After a short period of time, the 2.4ghz SSID "went away" again and was no longer listed in my available networks. I am approximately 5 feet away from the AC3200. The 2.4ghz light on the AC3200 is always on along with the 5ghz light. The 5ghz SSIDs are solid and reliable. I guess I am not absolutely sure that there is cause and effect between the SSID name change/WPA2 PSK addition and the death of 2.4ghz, it could be coincidence that 2.4ghz just died at that time coincidentally. Either way, not good.
The label on the bottom says F/W = 3.0.0.4.380 and HW ver = R2.35.
Something is seriously jacked up with 2.4ghz on at least the AC3200. Has ASUS said anything officially about this? A support person seemed to acknowledge they know there is a problem, mentioning that some customers have found that flashing earlier firmware resolves issues with 2.4ghz.
Today I opened up the replacement AC3200. I kept my initial configuration extremely simple (stock firmware) to see if I could connect to 2.4ghz at any stage of my configuration. I also started this configuration in a segregated office, away from the area where I ran into all the problems with my last AC3200. I noticed that immediately after powering the new AC3200 up I saw not only the two default 5ghz ASUS SSIDs, but also the 2.4ghz ASUS SSID. Nice. I connected to the 2.4ghz SSID and started some configuration, intentionally disconnecting and reconnecting a few times to that SSID just to make sure it was reliable. It was.
Literally within seconds of changing the SSIDs (and adding WPA2 PSKs) from the initial configuration pages, everything went to hell again. The 2.4ghz SSID took much longer than the 5ghz SSIDs to show up in my available networks. I tried to connect to it, and I kept getting asked for the password that I am absolutely sure I was entering properly - a similar issue others here have noticed. After a short period of time, the 2.4ghz SSID "went away" again and was no longer listed in my available networks. I am approximately 5 feet away from the AC3200. The 2.4ghz light on the AC3200 is always on along with the 5ghz light. The 5ghz SSIDs are solid and reliable. I guess I am not absolutely sure that there is cause and effect between the SSID name change/WPA2 PSK addition and the death of 2.4ghz, it could be coincidence that 2.4ghz just died at that time coincidentally. Either way, not good.
The label on the bottom says F/W = 3.0.0.4.380 and HW ver = R2.35.
Something is seriously jacked up with 2.4ghz on at least the AC3200. Has ASUS said anything officially about this? A support person seemed to acknowledge they know there is a problem, mentioning that some customers have found that flashing earlier firmware resolves issues with 2.4ghz.