Hi Guys- I recently upgraded my internet plan from 100mbps to 300 mbps. The internet provider changed the ISP supplied modem which now has dual band unlike before that it's only single band.
Here is where I encounter some issues. When I turned off the wifi for the ISP router and used my asus...
I think i typed too quickly. I think it's gone now replaced by this message which I have no clue what this means.
21:29:38 kernel: nvram: consolidating space!
Hi Thank you for your reply. Tried manually selecting but its still showing up on the logs. My internet speed and all are fine. I'm just wondering what this log is all about and will it cause any issues down the road. it seems to register a log every minute. apologies as im a noob when it comes...
so far so good after downloading the firmware. but what does this mean saw this in the log?
Sep 8 14:58:12 acsd: There are still associated scbs, avoid channel switch(txfail_thresh)
Sep 8 14:58:16 acsd: There are still associated scbs, avoid channel switch(txfail_thresh)
Sep 8 14:58:16 acsd...
Thank you. I tried what updating and so far so good. So if I decide to get an out of the Box RT-AC68U should I do that mid update or can I just Go ahead and flash the latest firmware? Trying to see if I need a mesh setup.
Thank you for your response. I prefer your firmware. Someone mentioned to me that since it's been years that the firmware got updated that it will need a mid update before updating to the latest firmware. Is it accurate?
or I can just go ahead and update with the latest firmware even though...
Hello! an old router was given to me an ASUS RT-AC88U and according to the previous owner they have not updated the firmware since they bought the unit 3 years ago. They tried it once, but they lost once of the channels (5GHZ). They reverted back to factory setting and never updated the firmware...