I got spoiled upgrading firmware until now, everything works pretty much as expected, until 388 firmware came along then my network started getting unstable. *Recently my son got a new MacBook with WiFi 6E and I could not get it to connect. *Since we...
Well, I've shifted to beta firmware in the hopes that I get more stability, from the 3.0.0.4.388_22237. It does appear my nodes are not dropping out as much as they would prior. I noticed with the last firmware as well as this, almost completely us...
I have: AXE16000 primary node; AXE11000, RT-AX86U, RP-AX56, and RT-AC68U nodes. The RP-AX56 is connected to a wall outlet and died immediately when the power went out. The rest have UPS/battery backup. The RT-AC68U went down first. (The battery ...
My AXE16000 and AXE11000 have been in WiFi backhaul since last night. I tried the optimize function after which I lost both the AXE11000 and RP-AX56 nodes. I had to delete them and readd them. I had to hard reset the RP-AX56 before it could be fou...
I've built a pretty substantial ASUS AiMesh. It is set to automatically update at 2 am daily. Router* and nodes: AXE16000* (den), AXE11000, RT-AX86U, RP-AX56 (living room), RT-AC68U.I have two Feit Electric smart light dimmers connected. One is i...
My wife got some sort of PoE device from her work with a MacBook a long while back. I’m honestly not even sure the setup the way instructed to connect even needed it. (I hate it because it is very warm/almost burning hot to the touch. I feel like ...
I have been working with this very sensitive/moody connection for a while now. The TP-Link RE815XE (HW v 1.6, my apologies for missing the “E” in prior posts) has had a firmware update. I noticed from the more advanced settings area that:
it is rec...
I noticed you left out the specific firmware version you are on, so I went to the ASUS website (USA) and found the latest firmware is a 386 dated 2021/8/17. (This router does seem somewhat neglected regarding firmware development).
It does seem that...
You may need to manually release the IP lease from the ISP. Another possible work around is to clone the MAC of the previous router. (A couple things to try if you haven’t already).