Hi everyone,
I hope you're doing well. I have a question, where I can't find the exact same problem as myself on the forum. I recently bought a RT-AX86U which was marvelous. But the past weekend, my girlfriend forgot to turn off the YouTube app on a Xiaomi TV Box, and YouTube (With automatic next video) didn't shutdown, so from Thursday 10 PM until Sunday 5PM (We wasn't at home during this period) YouTube didn't stop playing videos. When we return home, we both experienced WiFi problems, with all of our equipments, so I checked the router and see that the RAM was between 92 and 99% (Usually always between 45-55%) so I thought the RAM usage was the reason (Forgot to check the temperature before the reboot ...). I rebooted the router, everything seems to be ok until 3-4 hours. So I tried to do a factory reset, and even after that, the problem still remain ... So I admitted that the 5Ghz chip burned during the weekend ... As the 2.4Ghz is perfectly ok. I've done a lot of testing, with speedtest and ping tester and the results are here -> At 2 meters from the router without any wall ping can jump from 20 to 900 ms ... Everything is ok with the 2.4Ghz When I test ping directly from the router, no jump appears, so it's not my ISP. The jitter is pretty bad too (Previously between 0 and 10, now between 5 and 200) and I always have packet loss inside Speedtest, which I never experienced before the "YouTube" weekend ... My router settings didn't move either, I didn't restore them after the router factory reset in order to have a clean factory reset, so I manually reentered them. So, now the question:
Do you think my router have a factory default/problem accelerated by the YouTube weekend (Router received on 09/02/21), problem started on 21/02/21. Should I ask ASUS for an exchange?
Thank you very much for your interest Feel free to ask me logs or details, I can do more tests and provide them to you
P.S.: I didn't experienced disconnections, just a very very poor reliability on 5Ghz which I never experienced since the first day (I've checked the router every day, with multiple speedtests everyday too sinc I got it)
P.S.2: I'am on Merlin since day one, latest version (386.1_2), have a separate 2.4Ghz from 5Ghz, 2.4Ghz is on channel 6, 5Ghz on 36, Universal Beamforming disabled. All of these parameters was set during the first usage week, and absolutely no problem before the YouTube weekend
I hope you're doing well. I have a question, where I can't find the exact same problem as myself on the forum. I recently bought a RT-AX86U which was marvelous. But the past weekend, my girlfriend forgot to turn off the YouTube app on a Xiaomi TV Box, and YouTube (With automatic next video) didn't shutdown, so from Thursday 10 PM until Sunday 5PM (We wasn't at home during this period) YouTube didn't stop playing videos. When we return home, we both experienced WiFi problems, with all of our equipments, so I checked the router and see that the RAM was between 92 and 99% (Usually always between 45-55%) so I thought the RAM usage was the reason (Forgot to check the temperature before the reboot ...). I rebooted the router, everything seems to be ok until 3-4 hours. So I tried to do a factory reset, and even after that, the problem still remain ... So I admitted that the 5Ghz chip burned during the weekend ... As the 2.4Ghz is perfectly ok. I've done a lot of testing, with speedtest and ping tester and the results are here -> At 2 meters from the router without any wall ping can jump from 20 to 900 ms ... Everything is ok with the 2.4Ghz When I test ping directly from the router, no jump appears, so it's not my ISP. The jitter is pretty bad too (Previously between 0 and 10, now between 5 and 200) and I always have packet loss inside Speedtest, which I never experienced before the "YouTube" weekend ... My router settings didn't move either, I didn't restore them after the router factory reset in order to have a clean factory reset, so I manually reentered them. So, now the question:
Do you think my router have a factory default/problem accelerated by the YouTube weekend (Router received on 09/02/21), problem started on 21/02/21. Should I ask ASUS for an exchange?
Thank you very much for your interest Feel free to ask me logs or details, I can do more tests and provide them to you
P.S.: I didn't experienced disconnections, just a very very poor reliability on 5Ghz which I never experienced since the first day (I've checked the router every day, with multiple speedtests everyday too sinc I got it)
P.S.2: I'am on Merlin since day one, latest version (386.1_2), have a separate 2.4Ghz from 5Ghz, 2.4Ghz is on channel 6, 5Ghz on 36, Universal Beamforming disabled. All of these parameters was set during the first usage week, and absolutely no problem before the YouTube weekend
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