CptCrackers
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I go these three BT8's (BE14000 specifically) this week, and yes it's early days, but man, ASUS needs to get it together on the firmware. They are going to get so many returns from casual users not willing to troubleshoot. My main question is which firmware (and wifi settings) are you using, and what issues are oustanding with the one you are on?
I switched off of XT8's that recently started having serious issues - including endless deauths for iphones, and many IoT devices dropping out for long periods.
After battling these things through 2 days of resets, multiple firmware regressions, and trying settings I settled in at:
However, with this firmware there are still some odd things ranked from worst down:
For #1, and #3, these SEEM to be addressed specifically in the 3.0.0.6.102_56747 BETA firmware. This is the only firmware I haven't tried. I don't know if the iphone issue persists in newer firmware, because the 813, and 839 firmwares were VERY unstable so I reverted off them. Also, I can tell you the weird long SSID's have been there for every firmware I've tried. Not sure on the iphone issue.
So I guess my general question is what firmware are you using, what problems does it have?
And more specific: has anyone tried the 747 firmware, and if so do iPhones connect? do your IoT things stay connected (bonus if it's ring cams or older echo/Alexas)? Does it introduce any other issues? I'm only hesitating trying it because I'm stable, I don't personally use iphone myself, those that do can use data, and I'm nervous about beta firmwares - but it's interesting it's still posted there with newer firmware available.
I switched off of XT8's that recently started having serious issues - including endless deauths for iphones, and many IoT devices dropping out for long periods.
After battling these things through 2 days of resets, multiple firmware regressions, and trying settings I settled in at:
- Firmware 3.0.0.6.102_56746
- MLO off
- TWO SSID's
- 1) IoT default SSID- 2.4 and 5 both on (displays as wifi6)
- 2) Main SSID - 2.4 OFF, 5 & 6 on (displays as wifi 7)
- Wired backhaul
However, with this firmware there are still some odd things ranked from worst down:
- (actual problem) iPhones and iPads cannot connect AT ALL to the wifi
- (security issue??) Even though the setting "AiMesh node Ethernet auto setup" is off, the nodes self connect - no matter how many times or which method I use to default them - past models retained their association until you reset them deeply enough - for these, can't seem to do it.
- (Possible security issue??) A random long Heaxdecimal SSID for wach of my SSID's is being broadcast - the security key isn't the same, so this make me nervous since I don't know what it is - this doesn't show up when the units are defaulted and their SSID is the ASUS_xxxxx one for setup.
- (nuisance, or problem?) When I tried changing a couple of the DHCP settings, one of my nodes flipped itself from aimesh node to accesspoint/repeater. It was giving out 33.x.x.x IP addresses, with no internet connection. My phone app thought this was the main router and once I got the node back to being a ode, it was areally difficult getting the app to understand.
For #1, and #3, these SEEM to be addressed specifically in the 3.0.0.6.102_56747 BETA firmware. This is the only firmware I haven't tried. I don't know if the iphone issue persists in newer firmware, because the 813, and 839 firmwares were VERY unstable so I reverted off them. Also, I can tell you the weird long SSID's have been there for every firmware I've tried. Not sure on the iphone issue.
So I guess my general question is what firmware are you using, what problems does it have?
And more specific: has anyone tried the 747 firmware, and if so do iPhones connect? do your IoT things stay connected (bonus if it's ring cams or older echo/Alexas)? Does it introduce any other issues? I'm only hesitating trying it because I'm stable, I don't personally use iphone myself, those that do can use data, and I'm nervous about beta firmwares - but it's interesting it's still posted there with newer firmware available.
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