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Most Stable FW Version?

jrepa

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Hi, I have just bought the RT-N56U last Sunday and I am at the point where I have no idea what to do with it since it basically seems like I try most recommended versions(206,342,360) and I have continued to have a drop signal. IPV6 has been previously enable then disable to see if that would solve the problem but still no luck. Also, the "recovery" steps to install the firmware is the way I am currently installing these fw's. Can someone please recommend a good stable FW version? Haven't played much with Pavadan FW so how are those compare to stock and which do you recommend? Thank you in advance!
 
The Asus firmware versions that have been best for me are .206 and .342. The wireless on those worked the best for me. Padavan's firmware is very functional, but I've found the wireless really hasn't been up to par for me. I'd try it and see how it works for you, though, might do what you need.

One interesting thing is that different people get varying results with the same firmware, depending on what you're doing with it, local conditions, etc.
 
I would try Padavan's firmware. I believe that the layout is more logical than Asus. I have the latest version and have no issue with. If you don't like it then t=you can always refer back to the original.
 

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