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Recent content by parzival

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    RT-AC5300 Loses bridged connections

    My AC5300 is set to use one 5GZ band for wireless bridging and the other 5Ghz band for device connections. I addition the 2.4Ghz band also connects devices, I'm running Asus Merlin firmware version 380.68_4. I've been seeing tiis issue with several releases. I believe the last stable release...
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    5Ghz band does not maintain device connections

    Might be premature but since I installed the new wireless adapter I have not experienced any failures or disconnects. I installed it on Tuesday evening and performance has been flawless ever since. No drops, good throughput and no other issues with any other devices on that 5Ghz Channel. For...
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    5Ghz band does not maintain device connections

    Again good suggestions. The AC5300 does not allow for DFS channel select. Re-configuring the network to move the devices to the high channels will have to wait until the weekend as my day job does not leave me the time. The channel I use for bridging has airtime fairness and beam forming...
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    5Ghz band does not maintain device connections

    Thank you for your response. I do not have a 5Ghz wireless phone. The RT-AC87U is only a bridge and does not accept device connections. It does have some wired devices attached. The bridges all use the high 5Ghz channels, devices are on the low channels. There are no nearby access points on the...
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    5Ghz band does not maintain device connections

    I'm currently using an ASUS AC5300 router. Prior to that I was using an Asus RT-AC87U and before that an Asus RT-AC66U. With these I have experienced the same issue with the 5Ghz AC radio. Connections using the 5Ghz ac band will consistently fail to maintain connections over time. Sometimes over...
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