Greetings everyone! I'm new to the Asus world of networking, so please be gentle. However, I'm not new to this sort of stuff in general (just spent four months with a Netgear R7000, DD-WRT, etc.)
I just got a new RT-AC68U out of the box from Amazon. Was very happy with how smoothly everything was going until I got to the end of the QIS wizard. It offered to throw on the latest firmware update. Typically, I'd download manually, but I'm thinking what's the harm? Sigh... It has said "Firmware is upgrading. Please wait about 3 minutes." for about 20 minutes now, and it is still at 0%.
I keep wishing if there was a download error, etc., that it would just fail and let me finish things up. As it is now, I'm afraid to try to interrupt the process manually. I'm not seeing any pop-ups or any other notifications that I might have missed. It is just sitting there doing nothing. I'm seeing barely any activity on the network port/modem lights. It looks like I have A2 revision hardware, and it was manufactured in 2014 (I'd hope it would be by this point).
Anyone else seen this problem before? Is there a safe way to stop things at this point? I would appreciate any help, advice, etc. I can get on how to proceed with this.
I just got a new RT-AC68U out of the box from Amazon. Was very happy with how smoothly everything was going until I got to the end of the QIS wizard. It offered to throw on the latest firmware update. Typically, I'd download manually, but I'm thinking what's the harm? Sigh... It has said "Firmware is upgrading. Please wait about 3 minutes." for about 20 minutes now, and it is still at 0%.
I keep wishing if there was a download error, etc., that it would just fail and let me finish things up. As it is now, I'm afraid to try to interrupt the process manually. I'm not seeing any pop-ups or any other notifications that I might have missed. It is just sitting there doing nothing. I'm seeing barely any activity on the network port/modem lights. It looks like I have A2 revision hardware, and it was manufactured in 2014 (I'd hope it would be by this point).
Anyone else seen this problem before? Is there a safe way to stop things at this point? I would appreciate any help, advice, etc. I can get on how to proceed with this.