In case somebody discovers this thread looking for information regarding current compatibility of EBM68 with other Asus devices, this info may be useful: I achieved the same result with EBM68 set as the AiMesh router in AP mode and 2 XT12s as AiMesh nodes. All the devices on their respective...
https://www.reviewgeek.com/104549/these-popular-wi-fi-routers-are-security-nightmares/
As an average, unsophisticated user, I feel kinda concerned when reading this.
I own both of those routers and after some testing of both configs I decided to use the AC82U as the main one. In my home environment I didn’t notice any difference in terms of coverage. Two reasons that drove my decision were:
1) I’m looking forward to the Gnuton’s fork of Merlin firmware for...
Another happy NextDNS user here. The additional advantages include “portability” - they have apps for every OS, so you can have the same level of protection everywhere. I also appreciate parental controls (much better than e.g. on Asus routers natively) and customizability of filtering. If you...
Of course, but this is all true only if you make an AX92U the main AiMesh router.
The initial question was about making an AX58U the main one. If you own these 2 specific routers and you do that, then you will only have access to very basic WiFi settings of the nodes. And your options for...
If you use the AX58u as your main router and still want to take advantage of the 5GHz-2 (AX) band on your AX92us, then you have 2 options:
1) Set up the AX92us as ‘classical’ APs (so drop the AiMesh).
2) If AiMesh is a dealbreaker, then in the system settings you will need to choose wired...
Thank you, I did just that. Seems to have helped - at least in some tests (not always though) I get speeds as expected. BTW, the latest driver is 22.80.1: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/189347/intel-wifi-6-ax200-gig/downloads.html
Interestingly, with this driver Windows...
Sorry to reopen the the topic, but I have a very similar issue with my RT-AX82U on the latest stable firmware. For 2-3 weeks the connection on 160mhz worked as expected and with all of my ax-ready devices I was able to achieve speeds close to 750 mbps (which is what my ISP is supposed to...
A couple days ago I had an issue with my Let's Encrypt certificate and was asking myself the same question. At the very least, here is what I noticed:
OpenVPN server configuration file would ignore my DDNS address and use the "regular" public IP. In my case it changes whenever I restart the ISP...