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    T-Mobile ASUS TM-AC1900 (RT-AC68U variant) gets WAN IP and can ping Internet but connected WiFi clients indicate no Internet?

    Bought a used TM-AC1900 router off Craigslist to replace my less powerful router that's been used with a Netgear modem for Xfinity Internet. Router's firmware is 3.0.0.4.376_3108, i.e., *not* flashed with ASUS RT-AC68U or other compatible 3rd party firmware and not ready to do that at this...
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    Solved AiMesh, what am I doing wrong?

    Hi All, I have been using Asus AiMesh since it was first introduced. Current setup uses AC5300 as the router, 2 x AC68R and 1 x AC1900 as nodes. All connected via Ethernet cables and 1G Ethernet is set as priority. No issue in this setup and it is running the latest Firmware (always updated via...
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    RT68U not working with ipv6

    Hello. I have an LTE network right now since I live in a rural area. I've been using AT&T for quite some time and everything has been working great. I've had the need to change to T Mobile but stumbled with a problem using my RT68U. See, my setup is pretty clear...
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    T-Mobile Moving Into 5 GHz Wi-Fi Band In NYC

    This PC Mag article says T-Mobile has an LAA (Licensed Assisted Access) node up in New York City. This technology operates in the same 5 GHz unlicensed band that has been predominantly used by Wi-Fi , until now. The LAA cell covers only around 4 blocks and is said to be providing average...
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