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I read somewhere that ASUS lowered power for their routers due to a suit by netgear. Can someone tell me which firmware begins this power reduction? or if the merlin versions bypass this feature?
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I read somewhere that ASUS lowered power for their routers due to a suit by netgear. Can someone tell me which firmware begins this power reduction?
Hi,

You can go with John's fork to not have the actual restrictions in WLAN power - as Asus has the legal obligation to lock down the routers, newer version will always be more tight. ;)

My setup (see footer below) overcomes the limitations and I can always go with the latest firmware! :rolleyes:

With kind regards
Joe :cool:
 
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Ok, I downloaded the latest file that was available and loaded through firmware update and the 5ghz was worse than before? I manually turned the unit off and then back on but didn't do a "factory reset"? Am I supposed to hold a reset button down for the reset? and does this keep the same firmware after it's performed? I didn't see anything in the txt files except to perform one if the firmware was before a certain version?
 
The RT-AC68U never got any power reduction. The initial issue (and lawsuit) involved the RT-N66U, and possibly the RT-AC66U. The RT-AC68U was released about a year later.
 
The RT-AC68U never got any power reduction. The initial issue (and lawsuit) involved the RT-N66U, and possibly the RT-AC66U. The RT-AC68U was released about a year later.

I would like this clarified since I believe that your statement could be interpreted as the RT-AC68 retained its high power output.

I believe that you are actually stating that the RT-AC68 and all subsequent Asus routers had a lower WiFi power output than the RT-N66 and RT-AC66 routers from time it was sold to the general public.

Which is correct?

In my experience with the RT-N66, RT-AC66, RT-AC68, and RT-AC87 routers using Johns Fork, Merlins FW, and HGGomes Fork FW's, that the RT-AC66 has the highest measured WiFi radio output signal strength on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands for the same power setting in the FW that I have found.

Over time, I have purchased and tested more than 6 different routers each of the RT-N66, RT-AC66, and RT-AC68 routers (I have only tested two of the RT-AC87 routers). I found significant variation in performance between routers of the same model but, on average, I still like the RT-AC66 for WiFi signal strength performance in the environments I put them (Home, Residential Multi-Family, Small Office, Light Manufacturing).
 
Both statements are correct, and don't contradict one another. The RT-N66 launched with power output that exceeded legal limitations, and was subsequently reduced. The RT-AC 68 was already within legal limitations at its launch.

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