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    [Test builds] 380.58 alpha builds are now available

    Thanks for the update RMerlin, definitely something I can live with. So far my AC88U with 380.58_alpha3 has been running for close to a week now without any issues.
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    [Test builds] 380.58 alpha builds are now available

    On my AC-88U with 380.58_alpha3, in the Daily view under "QoS - Traffic Monitor" there might be an issue: the transmission traffic ist about the same as the reception traffic which should not be as I download a lot more than I upload. Anyone else experiencing this?
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 380.57 is now available

    Sorry to hear you have the same problem. What I can say is that 380.58 (alpha 3) is rock solid so far on my device...
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 380.57 is now available

    The exact same WiFi configuration settings work fine in stock firmware but not with your firmware with AC88U, dunno what's going on here... might give a try to your latest 380.58 test build to see what happens... Edit: just installed 380.58, and my 5 Ghz WiFi works fine now :-)
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 380.57 is now available

    Thanks RMerlin and joegreat. This is something I tried, I also played with other settings such as wireless mode but nothing helped, all my devices such as the Dell XPS 13 or Nexus 9 only connected at 173 Mpbs on the 5 Ghz WiFi. Just wondering, do you also have an A2 HW version? Maybe Asus...
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 380.57 is now available

    Just got myself an AC88U (HW Version A2) and installed this firmware. Been trying for a good hour to get the 5 Ghz WiFi working but was always stuck with my devices connecting with a maximum speed of 173 Mbps. As soon as I installed the stock firmware again, they would connect at much higher...
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