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Does anyone remember what you have to do to change the 2.4ghz channel on the ac68u with 43_2?

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Random Reboots

Also seeing random reboots with .43 and .44 on an Ac66R.

Had a Kingston 8 gig fat32 usb plugged in, removed that still seeing random reboots.

Moved to most recent factory firmware, still seeing reboots.

Going to try .39.

Did clear before/between updates.*

.39 didn't fix it, going back further**

.31 seems to be holding for now***
 
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Also seeing random reboots with .43 and .44 on an Ac66R.

Had a Kingston 8 gig fat32 usb plugged in, removed that still seeing random reboots.

Moved to most recent factory firmware, still seeing reboots.

Going to try .39.

Did clear before/between updates.*

Disable HW acceleration under LAN -> Switch control.

IF after all of this it still randomly reboots then I would consider contacting Asus for an RMA.
 
I should have mentioned I looked for that option, and I notice it's only displayed if you have the router set up as a router, instead of as an AP. (Which I neglected to mention, sorry!) So if I change it to a router config and disable the HW/Nat acceleration, will that do anything once I adjust it back to a AP only?

Currently .31 seems to be stable. It's running for about 4 hours now without a reboot.

It was stable prior the most recent update (running pretty stable for about a year now) so I figure I updated the firmware incorrect, or there is something that my hardware just doesn't like.

Upgraded, factory reset, while set as router turned off HW acceleration.. reset as AP.** Clocking 20 mins..
 
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I should have mentioned I looked for that option, and I notice it's only displayed if you have the router set up as a router, instead of as an AP. (Which I neglected to mention, sorry!) So if I change it to a router config and disable the HW/Nat acceleration, will that do anything once I adjust it back to a AP only?

Probably not, but it can't hurt to try.
 

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