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expired Posted by EagerWren1308 • Dec 15, 2022
Dec 15, 2022 8:04 AM
ASUS RT-AX86U AX5700 WiFi 6 Dual-Band Gigabit Wireless Gaming Router - $212.5 BestBuy In Store Trade-in
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merlin did not fix it for me . I have been using this with the AX201 card. I have four laptops connecting with AX201 all have the same issue. I think this is firmware problem. I remember when I got this router the connection remained stable at 160 mhz for three weeks utnil it went through a fw update,
Ok so to let everyone know I have a 2600 Sq FT two storied house. The router is placed centrally in one of my closets and some of my external ring cameras (front of the house)would always drop out. I had to add an older AC68U in mesh and all is good now. I hoped this would be a single unit solution for me as well but turned out to be otherwise.
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I know my old, old Asus router had trouble on 5GHz with certain channels and DFS. 80MHz, granted. But this recommendation is the same fix I've been using for years: channel 36 and manual wide bandwidth setting.
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Costco has this on sale for $269 and it's 6E:
https://www.costco.com/tp-link-de...47833.html
I know my old, old Asus router had trouble on 5GHz with certain channels and DFS. 80MHz, granted. But this recommendation is the same fix I've been using for years: channel 36 and manual wide bandwidth setting.
https://www.snbforums.c
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Use a SSID with alpha numeric only. No spaces.
Use Dual Band SmartConnect
5 GHz at 160 MHz on channel 36
WPA2/WPA3 Personal
Costco has this on sale for $269 and it's 6E:
https://www.costco.com/tp-link-de...47833.html
but at the cost of no 6e. That said, I'm in a 3 level 2000sq/ft home with the router on the lowest level and the range/signal strength is noticeably better. If I were to do it again, I'd probably keep chugging along on the AC68U and save myself a few hundred bucks.
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I know my old, old Asus router had trouble on 5GHz with certain channels and DFS. 80MHz, granted. But this recommendation is the same fix I've been using for years: channel 36 and manual wide bandwidth setting.
https://www.snbforums.c
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