Hi everyone
About a year or so ago, we purchased the N66U for our house as it's quite a large property, and the modem/router supplied by our ISP wasn't fit for the job (so I had an old Linksys WRTG hooked up to it to extend the range).
I put the old router into modem mode, plugged the N66U in and everything was great - solid, good quality wifi signal throughout the house.
As everything was working fine, we never updated the firmware until the aicloud vulnerability discovered in around February. We updated the firmware and later that week I noticed that wifi range has severely dropped. I'm not sure if it's related, or if it's a coincidence.
Things we've done since:
* Updated to even more up to date firmware again (and also I believe we tried rolling back to the old version to see if it fixed anything).
* Factory reset the router and manually put our own settings in by hand rather than restore from a settings file
* Limited the channel bandwidth to 40mhz which I saw suggested elsewhere (it feels like this has helped a little bit)
* Done a network channel scan to ensure we're the only wireless device in range on the channel.
I've considered using one of Merlin's firmwares to see if this does anything, as I know they're well recommended here. I'm just not sure what's changed to make such a difference. It is a pretty large and old property, but things were absolutely fine for ages. Getting the router with the best range was why we purchased this, so it would've gone back if it was behaving like it is now.
Any suggestions? Happy to provide any screenshots/info as needed.
Current Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.374_5517
We only use the 2.4ghz radio, the 5ghz signal never got as good coverage (albeit when we were close enough the speeds were cracking).
About a year or so ago, we purchased the N66U for our house as it's quite a large property, and the modem/router supplied by our ISP wasn't fit for the job (so I had an old Linksys WRTG hooked up to it to extend the range).
I put the old router into modem mode, plugged the N66U in and everything was great - solid, good quality wifi signal throughout the house.
As everything was working fine, we never updated the firmware until the aicloud vulnerability discovered in around February. We updated the firmware and later that week I noticed that wifi range has severely dropped. I'm not sure if it's related, or if it's a coincidence.
Things we've done since:
* Updated to even more up to date firmware again (and also I believe we tried rolling back to the old version to see if it fixed anything).
* Factory reset the router and manually put our own settings in by hand rather than restore from a settings file
* Limited the channel bandwidth to 40mhz which I saw suggested elsewhere (it feels like this has helped a little bit)
* Done a network channel scan to ensure we're the only wireless device in range on the channel.
I've considered using one of Merlin's firmwares to see if this does anything, as I know they're well recommended here. I'm just not sure what's changed to make such a difference. It is a pretty large and old property, but things were absolutely fine for ages. Getting the router with the best range was why we purchased this, so it would've gone back if it was behaving like it is now.
Any suggestions? Happy to provide any screenshots/info as needed.
Current Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.374_5517


We only use the 2.4ghz radio, the 5ghz signal never got as good coverage (albeit when we were close enough the speeds were cracking).