slackjaw99
Regular Contributor
I've scoured the forums here, searched endlessly on Google, Bing, Duck Duck Go, Reddit and everywhere else I could think of and found no mention of the issue I'm experiencing with these two GT-AX6000s that I'm about 10 minutes away from smashing into a million shards of plastic. Please forgive me in advance if there are indeed existing threads on this that I somehow missed.
What's going on is that the wifi connection is just not stable enough on the latest 388 firmware revs whether stock or Merlin for the bulk of our 50 some odd IoT devices to stay connected. But no matter how many hard resets and flashes of any version of 386 level firmware I perform, within a day or so both routers will spontaneously reboot and the last version of 388 (April's update) that was previously on them gets auto-magically resurrected, and it's right back to the same BS. It seriously feels like I'm living in ASUS' version of Groundhog Day hell as I have great connectivity for at most about 24 hours, and then poof right back to the same version of 388 and everything starts dropping off again - over and over.
I still own and use a Linksys ACS1900 from 2015 that I flashed with OpenWRT. That router has dual firmware partitions, so you can purposely recover back to stock if you screw something up. But unless I am somehow sorely mistaken, I don't think that's the case with ASUS routers .... is it???
If anyone in the know can enlighten me on this and what, if anything, can be done to make a FW downgrade stick, you will have my serious gratitude, otherwise you'll have the opportunity to purchase 2 used GT-AX6000s for a really good price as I'll most likely bite the bullet and move on to one the enterprise grade wifi platforms while divorce proceedings with ASUS commence. TIA!
What's going on is that the wifi connection is just not stable enough on the latest 388 firmware revs whether stock or Merlin for the bulk of our 50 some odd IoT devices to stay connected. But no matter how many hard resets and flashes of any version of 386 level firmware I perform, within a day or so both routers will spontaneously reboot and the last version of 388 (April's update) that was previously on them gets auto-magically resurrected, and it's right back to the same BS. It seriously feels like I'm living in ASUS' version of Groundhog Day hell as I have great connectivity for at most about 24 hours, and then poof right back to the same version of 388 and everything starts dropping off again - over and over.
I still own and use a Linksys ACS1900 from 2015 that I flashed with OpenWRT. That router has dual firmware partitions, so you can purposely recover back to stock if you screw something up. But unless I am somehow sorely mistaken, I don't think that's the case with ASUS routers .... is it???
If anyone in the know can enlighten me on this and what, if anything, can be done to make a FW downgrade stick, you will have my serious gratitude, otherwise you'll have the opportunity to purchase 2 used GT-AX6000s for a really good price as I'll most likely bite the bullet and move on to one the enterprise grade wifi platforms while divorce proceedings with ASUS commence. TIA!