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    GT-AXE16000 Owner's Thread

    THIS IS THE SOLUTION!!! Just tried it and we're golden! So the 2.5G port used as your WAN seems like it's gonna be a problem with this device, at least with the current firmware. Yesterday I was planning on boxing this thing up and finding a different model to use, so happy I tried this as the...
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    GT-AXE16000 Owner's Thread

    I'll have to give that a shot. I'm at my whits end on my second copy of this router and I've tried so many things between like a dozen emails and calls between the two copies of this router I've had with zero success. For context, I have gigabit fios and my old router (AX88U) didn't cover my...
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    GT-AXE16000 Owner's Thread

    Update from my original post #147: Talked to Asus support, they had me try a bunch of stuff on top of all the troubleshooting I already did, then said it's likely a hardware issue. Just exchanged with a new unit from a different Microcenter an hour away. Hooked everything up, started a new...
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    GT-AXE16000 Owner's Thread

    Having an issue with my new AXE16000 I have as my primary with a wired backhaul to my AX88U with regards to upload speeds using the google speed test. Connected directly to my gigabit fios modem I'm getting 300-400 Mbps down and 550ish Mbps up, and I would get about the same speeds on wifi on my...
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    Laptop wifi card upgrade to AC?

    FWIW: I ended up buying an Intel 7260.HMWG AC card off Amazon, and it works great.
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    Laptop wifi card upgrade to AC?

    I have the ASUS RT-AC56u router, and would like to take advantage of it's faster ac speed with my laptop. It's a Sony VAIO F12 that has an old single channel "n" card (Atheros AR5B97), and although I have found a writeup on another forum that shows how to replace it with a Intel 6200 card...
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