brummygit
Very Senior Member
I've arrived here researching poor 2.4Ghz signal on my new RT-AX88U bought to replace my RT-AC68U. I needed more ethernet ports, memory and CPU power and wanted to future proof a little so went with this model even though I don't have any AX clients, however I'm having problems due to the range of the 2.4Ghz signal from the AX88U.
I normally run RMerlin's software but am currently on stock firmware version 3.0.0.4.384_9107 as I wanted to try the new QoS categories. I believe I am seeing the same issues being reported by many in this thread, and already commented on another thread before finding this one. I haven't yet had the chance to install an old firmware prior to the Broadcom driver changes but do plan to do this at some point when I can persuade the family to let me.
In contradiction to some of the focus of contributors in this thread, I am not interested in the throughput I am getting, my problem is 2.4Ghz signal strength and therefore range. I have lost reliable connectivity to some of my 2.4Ghz only devices. The signal is actually lower than my 5Ghz signal from the AX88U. In the following screen grab from InSSIDer taken on my laptop in my living room, the MAC addresses starting AC are my AC68U covering the opposite end of my home- you can see that I get a marginally stronger 2.4Ghz signal from it as would be expected, but in the case of my AX88U (MAC starting A8) the 5Ghz network is 15dBm stronger than 2.4Ghz.
This causes me real issues with my more remote 2.4Ghz devices. I am not trying to hold out in 1997 as has been suggested, but I have devices such as a new Google Nest Cam IQ Outdoor that is 2.4Ghz only and is now struggling to remain a reliable connection having previously been reliable with my old router in the same position. The signal is just too weak for this and a number of other more remote devices. By contrast my Ring Pro doorbell uses 5Ghz and has a rock solid connection in a similar position.
Thanks to many on this thread who have been trying to diagnose this issue - I've raised a support request with Asus in the hope that more reports prompt some action.
I normally run RMerlin's software but am currently on stock firmware version 3.0.0.4.384_9107 as I wanted to try the new QoS categories. I believe I am seeing the same issues being reported by many in this thread, and already commented on another thread before finding this one. I haven't yet had the chance to install an old firmware prior to the Broadcom driver changes but do plan to do this at some point when I can persuade the family to let me.
In contradiction to some of the focus of contributors in this thread, I am not interested in the throughput I am getting, my problem is 2.4Ghz signal strength and therefore range. I have lost reliable connectivity to some of my 2.4Ghz only devices. The signal is actually lower than my 5Ghz signal from the AX88U. In the following screen grab from InSSIDer taken on my laptop in my living room, the MAC addresses starting AC are my AC68U covering the opposite end of my home- you can see that I get a marginally stronger 2.4Ghz signal from it as would be expected, but in the case of my AX88U (MAC starting A8) the 5Ghz network is 15dBm stronger than 2.4Ghz.
This causes me real issues with my more remote 2.4Ghz devices. I am not trying to hold out in 1997 as has been suggested, but I have devices such as a new Google Nest Cam IQ Outdoor that is 2.4Ghz only and is now struggling to remain a reliable connection having previously been reliable with my old router in the same position. The signal is just too weak for this and a number of other more remote devices. By contrast my Ring Pro doorbell uses 5Ghz and has a rock solid connection in a similar position.
Thanks to many on this thread who have been trying to diagnose this issue - I've raised a support request with Asus in the hope that more reports prompt some action.