John Adler
Regular Contributor
Please explain how to do that , thxsCheck to see if mu-Mimo is still showing up for you under both bands. I reset my settings after I updated so idk if that makes a difference.
Please explain how to do that , thxsCheck to see if mu-Mimo is still showing up for you under both bands. I reset my settings after I updated so idk if that makes a difference.
Under wireless professional settings. Check both 2.4ghz and 5ghz. There’s an option for ofdma/mu-mimo that is for ax devices but there should be an option called just mu-mimo that’s for ac devices.Please explain how to do that , thxs
See Wireless > Professional in the router GUI. Example from the 3006.102.5 firmware:Please explain how to do that , thxs
"Clark, when one goes out, the whole string is out."Yes, I do have the operational LED lights ON, and the RGB lights Off.
No.Does this mean that WISP will also be available on the ASUS RT-BE92U?
Good to know I’m not only one I guess. Idk what other models could have the same problem. I still wonder why target wake Time and WiFi agile band got removed even though it’s still in stock.View attachment 68926
Should've looked more closely, the option Multi-User Mimo isn't there on my ax86u pro
Is this a 2.4g device, and did it connect OK on previous firmware?Dirty upgrade RT-AX86U Pro from 3006.102.5 to 3006.102.6_beta1 (running almost 2 days). Statistics page is working. Still cannot connect the Awair Element sensor as in previous 3006.102.x versions, still working around that with connecting it to the Access Point RT-AX86U (Non Pro). No other noticeable issues.
Not sure of your model but have a look at the thread below for opinions on the update.I'm deciding if I should upgrade from 3004.388.8_2 which has been very stable, but is now quite old.
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Is this a 2.4g device, and did it connect OK on previous firmware?
I'm deciding if I should upgrade from 3004.388.8_2 which has been very stable, but is now quite old.
Quite a few older or finicky IoT devices suffer that fate… quite a few threads on this, so won’t disrupt this thread with detail, but I find that WPA2 Personal, 2.4Ghz only, do not hide the SSID, set a static IP on the device itself, all improve the reliability of the connectivity to the devices, for my 30-40 odd IoT devices anyway.device isn't the most compatible device either
This is pretty much what I did too, minus narrowing the bandwith. I guess I'll just have to repeat on newer FW. That's fine.Quite a few older or finicky IoT devices suffer that fate… quite a few threads on this, so won’t disrupt this thread with detail, but I find that WPA2 Personal, 2.4Ghz only, do not hide the SSID, set a static IP on the device itself, all improve the reliability of the connectivity to the devices, for my 30-40 odd IoT devices anyway.
Many also disable Smart Connect and narrow the 2.4Ghz bandwidth to 20Mhz and select a non crowded channel. I do not do this, Smart Connect works fine for me.
Guest networks and propagation to nodes is another whole set of separate threads, but if the networks are not propagating to nodes, then you might think it’s an IoT device issue, whereas it’s actually a proximity to node issue, a node that might not actually be broadcasting the guest network because the network is not being propagated to it.
Tried several of those settings, did a factory reset coming to the 3006 firmware, I don't use AiMesh. Only thing I can think of is doing a factory reset and don't use any Guest network related features and test again as it had also issues with that with pre 3006 firmwares. Thanks for the suggestions anyway.Quite a few older or finicky IoT devices suffer that fate… quite a few threads on this, so won’t disrupt this thread with detail, but I find that WPA2 Personal, 2.4Ghz only, do not hide the SSID, set a static IP on the device itself, all improve the reliability of the connectivity to the devices, for my 30-40 odd IoT devices anyway.
Many also disable Smart Connect and narrow the 2.4Ghz bandwidth to 20Mhz and select a non crowded channel. I do not do this, Smart Connect works fine for me.
Guest networks and propagation to nodes is another whole set of separate threads, but if the networks are not propagating to nodes, then you might think it’s an IoT device issue, whereas it’s actually a proximity to node issue, a node that might not actually be broadcasting the guest network because the network is not being propagated to it.
It is in the pull-down for me.option Multi-User Mimo isn't there on my ax86u pro
Same here, was working perfectly for me now with Beta1.The Beta installed perfectly fine on my BE86U and has been stable so far. I was running Alpha 1 previously, so glad to see that this works with the new GPL since Alpha 2 wouldn't install.
??It is in the pull-down for me.
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Where?

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