I'm in DevOps. Not a noob, not an expert on routers. - This is my first dual band.
Purchased slightly used RT-N66U from amazon.com because I like to hack on Unix-based machines (dd-wrt.)
Put RT-N66U in same place where my DIR-655 was functioning just fine. When connected via WiFi, can't get more than about 15 feet from the device before the signal is lost.
Here's what I did:
Without really testing the functionality first, I upgraded the CFE to v1.0.1.3 to have 64K NVRAM.
Upgraded build to K2.6 dd-wrt build, found a few problems.
Upgraded build to K3.X dd-wrt build, seemed working fine at first, but try to walk 15 feet away with wireless and loose signal.
Started trying a lot of different builds, from Merlin's to KingKong's, to older straight up dd-wrt ones. All of them seem to have the same problem with distance from the device.
Returned to ASUS's factory build, same problem.
Does anybody have any advice on this? Am I over-looking something? Am I dealing with a defective device?
It has a broadcom5300 CPU, which I did not seem to be able to find much about in the forums.
P.S. Do people generally set both band's SSIDs to the same name or to different names?
Purchased slightly used RT-N66U from amazon.com because I like to hack on Unix-based machines (dd-wrt.)
Put RT-N66U in same place where my DIR-655 was functioning just fine. When connected via WiFi, can't get more than about 15 feet from the device before the signal is lost.
Here's what I did:
Without really testing the functionality first, I upgraded the CFE to v1.0.1.3 to have 64K NVRAM.
Upgraded build to K2.6 dd-wrt build, found a few problems.
Upgraded build to K3.X dd-wrt build, seemed working fine at first, but try to walk 15 feet away with wireless and loose signal.
Started trying a lot of different builds, from Merlin's to KingKong's, to older straight up dd-wrt ones. All of them seem to have the same problem with distance from the device.
Returned to ASUS's factory build, same problem.
Connecting wirelessly works fine very close to the router.
Turning off 2.4GHz band and using only 5GHz did not fix the problem, nor vise-versa.
Changing channels to ones not being used by my neighbors did not make a difference.
Made sure to 30/30/30 reset many times. - Also used the WPS button method of holding it for 5 seconds during power-on.
Does anybody have any advice on this? Am I over-looking something? Am I dealing with a defective device?
It has a broadcom5300 CPU, which I did not seem to be able to find much about in the forums.
P.S. Do people generally set both band's SSIDs to the same name or to different names?
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