Alright, after trying to figure this out the last two weeks, I've finally decided to post and hoping someone could help me out, as ASUS support hasn't been much help. I'll try to keep this as concise as possible as I am literally at the end of the rope here..
Original setup. Comcast internet, ARRIS SB6183, ASUS RT-N66U.
NO issues at all for approximately 2 years. All of a sudden, we started noticing wireless devices losing internet connectivity. Noticed first on our phones, then the kids started noticing on their games. We will be browsing, and all of a sudden a page is taking forever to load. Phone shows the exclamation point with wireless. After usually 30 seconds to a minute, boom.. Page loads again, and all is fine for a period of time. Sometimes an hour, sometimes 5 minutes, and everywhere in between.
Went through troubleshooting with Comcast and Arris first. They determined no errors (Obviously resetting, rebooting, etc). Went through support with ASUS and they finally had me send in for RMA.
I could accept that the router was having issues and needing service. No big deal.
However, the plot thickens after sending my router in for repair. I obviously needed a router in the meantime, so i just went and bought a Linksys AC1200 to use for the 2 weeks. Set it up using exact same SSID/Pass combo. All has been flawless. During the first couple days, I stumbled across some discussion about being able to repurpose old Tmobile 1900 hotspot into an RT-AC86U. I found a great deal on one, went through the process and what do you know.. I am having the EXACT same issue.
The ONLY settings i changed on both routers have been the SSID and Password. I just for the life of me cannot figure out what is going on. Firmware on the AC86U has been updated to the current one. Tried the merlin firmware. No matter what I do, same exact issue. Done numerous NVRAM resets, factory resets.. Everything. Each time changing only the ssid and pass.
Any insight would be great. I just have a hard time believing its just my old router when Im having the exact same issue on the other ASUS. And also, I guess I'll add im just using the 2.4 band. Not configuring or connecting to the 5. Actually, one of the last things I tried was connecting my phone and laptop to the 5ghz network and still had the same problem.
Original setup. Comcast internet, ARRIS SB6183, ASUS RT-N66U.
NO issues at all for approximately 2 years. All of a sudden, we started noticing wireless devices losing internet connectivity. Noticed first on our phones, then the kids started noticing on their games. We will be browsing, and all of a sudden a page is taking forever to load. Phone shows the exclamation point with wireless. After usually 30 seconds to a minute, boom.. Page loads again, and all is fine for a period of time. Sometimes an hour, sometimes 5 minutes, and everywhere in between.
Went through troubleshooting with Comcast and Arris first. They determined no errors (Obviously resetting, rebooting, etc). Went through support with ASUS and they finally had me send in for RMA.
I could accept that the router was having issues and needing service. No big deal.
However, the plot thickens after sending my router in for repair. I obviously needed a router in the meantime, so i just went and bought a Linksys AC1200 to use for the 2 weeks. Set it up using exact same SSID/Pass combo. All has been flawless. During the first couple days, I stumbled across some discussion about being able to repurpose old Tmobile 1900 hotspot into an RT-AC86U. I found a great deal on one, went through the process and what do you know.. I am having the EXACT same issue.
The ONLY settings i changed on both routers have been the SSID and Password. I just for the life of me cannot figure out what is going on. Firmware on the AC86U has been updated to the current one. Tried the merlin firmware. No matter what I do, same exact issue. Done numerous NVRAM resets, factory resets.. Everything. Each time changing only the ssid and pass.
Any insight would be great. I just have a hard time believing its just my old router when Im having the exact same issue on the other ASUS. And also, I guess I'll add im just using the 2.4 band. Not configuring or connecting to the 5. Actually, one of the last things I tried was connecting my phone and laptop to the 5ghz network and still had the same problem.