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Myself about what I think of mlo, I have noticed that it uses the most frequency of 2.4 and 5 ghz and almost nothing on 6 ghz, I myself have deactivated mlo because yes I think it does not work well for me anyway as I am most interested in 6ghz, so I have turned off mlo and 2.4 and 5 ghz myself, from the beginning with this router rt-be92u it was confusing from the beginning and dropped and 6ghz disappeared quite often but now more recently I haven't had this problem and more stable than before

If you live in an apartment like my father and I do, 6 ghz and with wpa 3 is more of a must for me anyway

Otherwise, nothing special except that the rt-be92u works better than before, so nothing to complain about
 
Off topic but - the MLO we were promised isn't what was is currently delivered by practically any router provider. RTings did an exhaustive router test which is worth a watch or read.
 
I use rt-be92u running the new beta 1 up time 3 days 16 hours no known issues may I ask are you running MLO if on can make the router really unstable?
No MLO, in fact there wasn't even any wifi client connected, just a fairly basic test setup, with the WAN port plugged to my network. As soon I had a pair of Ethernet clients connected to port 1 and 2 at the same time, the router would freeze within a few seconds, and then either reboot, or see its clock get completely screwed up due to the extended CPU stall.
 
No MLO, in fact there wasn't even any wifi client connected, just a fairly basic test setup, with the WAN port plugged to my network. As soon I had a pair of Ethernet clients connected to port 1 and 2 at the same time, the router would freeze within a few seconds, and then either reboot, or see its clock get completely screwed up due to the extended CPU stall.
Finally, glad you've replicated the issue and I wasn't losing my mind and probably explains why others see the issue and some don't. I have a powerline adapter connected on port 2 and usually have the work laptop in port 3 but moved it to port 4 the other day for testing. Can't say that the move to port 4 is the problem as I update to the beta around the same time. I might disconnect the powerline adapter for a day or two to see if that improves anything.

Since moving it to port 4 though the router has been having the CPU stall about twice a day and been pretty consistently going off the rails between 21:45 and 22:05 and then again just after midnight, pacific time.
 

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