Just for some more nonscientific data:
I have three AC68U's - yes, they're great and rock solid.
But on a test network (backup T-Mobile Home 5G not primary fiber), .9 is experiencing issues.
Yes, I've factory reset, cleared settings, started from scratch.
386.7_2 (and actualy 386.5_2) have been much better.
I think 386.3 or .4 gave me issues in the past. So.. dunno.
Could be NVRAM filling up. Newer routers are a lot more powerful dealing with the 50+ devices in my home.
I have three AC68U's - yes, they're great and rock solid.
But on a test network (backup T-Mobile Home 5G not primary fiber), .9 is experiencing issues.
Yes, I've factory reset, cleared settings, started from scratch.
386.7_2 (and actualy 386.5_2) have been much better.
I think 386.3 or .4 gave me issues in the past. So.. dunno.
Could be NVRAM filling up. Newer routers are a lot more powerful dealing with the 50+ devices in my home.