Learn something new every day: radon detectors. I never knew there were such devices for domestic use. Thanks for that.OK. I have one BE96U setup as a router and one setup as an AP(I will try the mesh setup later this weekend)
Already it is a night and day difference from the BE92U routers I have. Right away, all my 2.4Ghz devices connected without any issues. It's been up for around two hours and everything has been solid, so far.
With every configuration I tried with the BE92U, this was never the case. So I'll see how things are in the morning. To see if anything drops off. Like my Nest Protects kept doing with the BE92U. And my Amana Heat Pump thermostat. As well as my Radon detectors. And Air purifiers. And alarm system. And my Ecowitt base stations for my air quality, humidity, and temperature sensors. And my outdoor outlets too.
And yes, I know. I should have listened to the people that said to stay away from the BE92U or be prepared to deal with issues. And you were certainly right.
I only wish I had purchased the BE96U at the time I purchased the BE92U routers. Because I would have been able to get 20% cash back, from TopCashBack. Since they were having a deal on Asus devices at the time. Now it is back to the normal 2% cashback from BestBuy.
EDIT: Another thing I am noticing is that my network is more responsive now with the BE96U. Then when I was using the BE92U.
I ended up switching it to a mesh setup early this morning. And everything has been communicating like they should. Everything has been solid. No data missed from any device over the last 13 hours now. Which, with my BE92U units, was never the case.Learn something new every day: radon detectors. I never knew there were such devices for domestic use. Thanks for that.
Put the past behind you and remember your negative experience will definitely help others; that’s worth a great deal.
Hope it all stays rock solid for you.
udhcpc_wan[22680]: hnd_get_phy_status: Temporarily Router cannot get the PHY() status...
There are also ongoing frustrations with Dual WAN.
Not limited to this ASUS model. If you need reliable Dual WAN - look for something else.
@Woolnut Reading the details here:
Have you tried swapping primary and secondary WAN designations, (if allowed to set the 2.5 GbE port as primary, then try the VLAN setting as I think it only applies to the designated primary WAN.) If this doesn't work I'm sure there are plenty here that may take it off your hands....
Thank you both. I may have been over complicating the troubleshooting, I don't need Dual WAN functionality, just I thought I may have needed it. I do have the option in the WAN section to change the WAN Type from "10G WAN/LAN-1" to "2.5G WAN/LAN-1"... I wonder if this could help some of the issues I've been experiencing. Will have a look at the documentation properly, it sounds like it is what I am looking for.
Personally I cannot recommend this router, it seems to be a hot mess. I am hopefully going to return mine shortly. I've ran it for just under a year and have had various issues throughout, but only recently has it started to annoy me enough to want to do something about it.I'd ordered one of these a couple of days ago in preparation for FTTP being installed at my house in January, then the same evening I found this thread by accident. From what I've read I'm just going to leave it in the Amazon locker where it's been delivered for them to return it and get my money back, and look for something better in the meantime.
Unless anyone has anything better to say about this router?
I think I'm going to stay away from anything WiFi 7 wise for now as well. I was looking at the RT-AX88 Pro, but the footprint is too big for me, the other one I was looking at was the AX86 Pro, but that doesn't seem available anywhere for any reasonable price, not that I can see anyway at the moment.Personally I cannot recommend this router, it seems to be a hot mess. I am hopefully going to return mine shortly. I've ran it for just under a year and have had various issues throughout, but only recently has it started to annoy me enough to want to do something about it.
I've always had a great experience with Asus Routers, most recently the XT9 was pretty solid, but it didn't have the 2.5G LAN ports I needed which is one of the reasons why I opted for the RT-BE92U. Going to do some more research to find a replacement.
I think I'm going to stay away from anything WiFi 7 wise for now as well. I was looking at the RT-AX88 Pro, but the footprint is too big for me, the other one I was looking at was the AX86 Pro, but that doesn't seem available anywhere for any reasonable price, not that I can see anyway at the moment.
Your WiFi configuration is similar to mine.Greetings All! New Here!
I picked up this router a few weeks ago and have been having issues with it. Can't have MLO on or the damn thing goes haywire. Maybe I'm not setting up MLO properly but there is so much confusion on how to set this up for me. After messing with the wifi settings, this is where I left off. Mind you, I'm no network professional. Currently on the latest merlin firmware 102.6 and running decently.
IoT 2.4 network
no MLO
Pretty bare bones just for my plugs and stuff.
Main Network running 5ghz and 6ghz channels only.
MLO is off.
Wifi 7 mode is on.
(Going to test with MLO on in a few days. Just want a baseline performance to compare off of.) MLO for now is not a priority as I only have 1 wifi 7 device which is my iPhone and it's kinda neutered anyway in wifi 7 capabilities. Doesn't do 320mhz width.
This has been running for like 3 days with no down time with this setup. MLO made things go haywire when I setup main network with all 3 bands.
I only upgraded because the price for this thing was right. And I'm hoping it will improve my latency over wifi a bit.
I also read about different hardware versions. So the one I have now is hardware version 3. I went to my local Microcenter and saw they had units with version 5.1 on them!.
So I decided to pick it up. I will be setting this one up with identical settings as above and return the hardware version 3. Hopefully with future firmware updates, this thing can become as rock steady stable as the Rt-AX86U its replacing. I will keep this unit around just in case either the BE92U becomes trash, or I can use it(assuming it plays nice) to a mesh network to extend my wifi out to my garage(which my previous ac68u was handling.
What do you guys think about these newer hardware versions? Wouldn't this mean that Asus is still confident that this router is still a unit they care about.
Wouldn't future firmware updates make this rock steady stable with time? Just like Asus' other routers in the past(like my ax86u)? Do you all have the same confidence as me or am I dreaming? I will return this if you all don't share the same confidence... LOL...

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