I have two routers, an Asus RT-N56U (we'll call router "A") and an Asus RT-N66U ("B"). A router is factory while B has Tomato firmware installed.
I take B to Panama with me when I go... last trip I had trouble with the 5.o Ghz band and my laptop. I brought it home and was going to reset the B to default (getting rid of Tomato, which I thought was my problem).
While in the USA, I did some troubleshooting and thought my wireless adapter on laptop was goofed... I bought a new adapter which supports both bands.
With the A router and my laptop with the installed wireless adapter, I see internet speeds of about 80 Mbps on the 5.0 ghz band and 40-50 Mbps on the 2.4 band.
With the A router and my IPAD and/or my laptop with the new external wireless adapter, I see similar results.
With B router and my laptop with the installed wireless adapter, I see internet speeds of about 7-8 Mbps on the 5.0 ghz band and 4-8 Mbps on the 2.4 band.
With the B router and my IPAD, I see about 80 Mbps on the 5.0 ghz band and 7-10 Mbps on the 2.4 band.
With the B router and my laptop with the new external wireless adapter, I see 5-10 Mbps on the 2.4 Ghz band and the 5.0 band won't connect.
I hope all of that makes sense to you, doesn't to me.
I think I want to reset the B router to factory settings (get rid of the tomato firmware)... I'm a rookie at this, is this risky? Just hold in the reset button???.,. help would be appreciated.
I take B to Panama with me when I go... last trip I had trouble with the 5.o Ghz band and my laptop. I brought it home and was going to reset the B to default (getting rid of Tomato, which I thought was my problem).
While in the USA, I did some troubleshooting and thought my wireless adapter on laptop was goofed... I bought a new adapter which supports both bands.
With the A router and my laptop with the installed wireless adapter, I see internet speeds of about 80 Mbps on the 5.0 ghz band and 40-50 Mbps on the 2.4 band.
With the A router and my IPAD and/or my laptop with the new external wireless adapter, I see similar results.
With B router and my laptop with the installed wireless adapter, I see internet speeds of about 7-8 Mbps on the 5.0 ghz band and 4-8 Mbps on the 2.4 band.
With the B router and my IPAD, I see about 80 Mbps on the 5.0 ghz band and 7-10 Mbps on the 2.4 band.
With the B router and my laptop with the new external wireless adapter, I see 5-10 Mbps on the 2.4 Ghz band and the 5.0 band won't connect.
I hope all of that makes sense to you, doesn't to me.
I think I want to reset the B router to factory settings (get rid of the tomato firmware)... I'm a rookie at this, is this risky? Just hold in the reset button???.,. help would be appreciated.