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Recent content by Mik_Muk

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    brand-new RT-AC68U, 802.11n misbehaving. (last available FW on board)

    It seems this guy is living its own life. Yesterday we had some success with him while playing around with RTS threshold and other related things. Then, everything was returned to its default state and 802.11n had been a sweety some time, We still have a couple of days for struggling. We were...
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    brand-new RT-AC68U, 802.11n misbehaving. (last available FW on board)

    Yeah, nowadays the 2.4GHz 802.11n most widespread wifi mode/standard. So, any router must handle it excellently. If it's planned to sell thousands of them. BR
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    brand-new RT-AC68U, 802.11n misbehaving. (last available FW on board)

    First measures we performed It was a recheck if wifi drivers are up to date (we reffered to manufacturer's support pages). We did more. We managed to update N6235 driver on Dell workstation, Dell laptop and Samsung laptop to newest drivers provided by Intel itself. Unfortunately nothing changed...
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    brand-new RT-AC68U, 802.11n misbehaving. (last available FW on board)

    Yes, it has been done several times. We are struggling with this issue for a couple of days. At the moment it is set to 'legacy' mode. Otherwise, it's just a pain. :eek: just after I've pulled out the router from the box, I was not able to get web-interface. Then I used patch cord to perform...
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    brand-new RT-AC68U, 802.11n misbehaving. (last available FW on board)

    Hello everyone, We faced with a pretty odd issue. For some reasons the router loses, so to speak, responsiveness (web-pages and web interface become not available within a minute) with workstations and laptops which are equipped with intel N6235 wifi card. It happens by 802.11n connection only...
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