Hi,
I recently upgraded to an Asus RT-AX88U Pro (from RT-AC88U because 2.4GHz system died). I basically setup the same (separate) SSIDs and passwords and upgraded to the latest firmware (3.0.0.6.102_33308). All of my devices were able to reconnect to the new router, except the smart plugs. I connect the android phone to the 2.4 and launched the topgreener (tuya) app to scan automatically and then manually without luck.
The 2.4 and 5 GHz SSIDs are different. I tried disabling the 5GHz radio (under wireless - Professional tab). It is setup as a wireless router (not AiMesh). Also, tested with USB not being used. Below the settings:
On the Asus website there is this article "[Wireless Router] How to improve compatibility of IoT device with ASUS WiFi 6(802.11 ax) router" which did not help.
I also tried setting up a guest LOT network. Did not work either.
I retested these smart plugs on another router, and they connect fine, and am able to control them. I suspect it's a setting or limitation in the new router. But I am unable to find any info.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
Terry
I recently upgraded to an Asus RT-AX88U Pro (from RT-AC88U because 2.4GHz system died). I basically setup the same (separate) SSIDs and passwords and upgraded to the latest firmware (3.0.0.6.102_33308). All of my devices were able to reconnect to the new router, except the smart plugs. I connect the android phone to the 2.4 and launched the topgreener (tuya) app to scan automatically and then manually without luck.
The 2.4 and 5 GHz SSIDs are different. I tried disabling the 5GHz radio (under wireless - Professional tab). It is setup as a wireless router (not AiMesh). Also, tested with USB not being used. Below the settings:
On the Asus website there is this article "[Wireless Router] How to improve compatibility of IoT device with ASUS WiFi 6(802.11 ax) router" which did not help.
I also tried setting up a guest LOT network. Did not work either.
I retested these smart plugs on another router, and they connect fine, and am able to control them. I suspect it's a setting or limitation in the new router. But I am unable to find any info.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
Terry