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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
FYI, I updated mine today. Did a dirty update instead of factory reset and setup from scratch. I just went online with it in router mode. RBR came up quickly and all my devices connected with out any problems thus far. RBS is wired and showing wired connection
I can confirm NAT Filter is fixed now for those gamers with two or more game consoles:
http://nattest.net.in.tum.de/individualResult.php?hash=ec5468cc1d93ce3e13c7b460fe7859e6
Speeds are good too:
I'll check for any DNS issues. DNS is automatic for me.
Orbi app is connecting and working.
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@FURRYe38 I think my setup is kinda close to yours. You mentioned in some other posts that your setup is relatively stable now on the older fw. What do u have for the usual settings?
- Enable 20/40mhz coexistence
- Enable WMM for both 2.4/5G
- preamble 2.4/5G
- CTS/RTS 2.4/5G
- Enable AX 2.4/5G
- DNS Auto/manual
Think I'll be fine if I mimic your settings lol
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@Mindblowerz wrote:@FURRYe38 I think my setup is kinda close to yours. You mentioned in some other posts that your setup is relatively stable now on the older fw. What do u have for the usual settings?
My settings were stable on the last version of v32 as well.
- Enable 20/40mhz coexistence YES
- Enable WMM for both 2.4/5G YES
- preamble 2.4/5G AUTOMATIC
- CTS/RTS 2.4/5G 64
- Enable AX 2.4/5G YES
- DNS Auto/manual AUTO - Not Seeing any DNS issues thus far since going online with v6 last nite.
Think I'll be fine if I mimic your settings lol
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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
Not bad speeds for a wireless mac book pro 2018 on AC:
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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
I also noticed that on the Attached Devices page on the RBR, that the devices are now displayed by IP address in acsending order. Thank you NG.
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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
Thank you for the info!
@FURRYe38 wrote:
@Mindblowerz wrote:@FURRYe38 I think my setup is kinda close to yours. You mentioned in some other posts that your setup is relatively stable now on the older fw. What do u have for the usual settings?
My settings were stable on the last version of v32 as well.
- Enable 20/40mhz coexistence YES
- Enable WMM for both 2.4/5G YES
- preamble 2.4/5G AUTOMATIC
- CTS/RTS 2.4/5G 64
- Enable AX 2.4/5G YES
- DNS Auto/manual AUTO - Not Seeing any DNS issues thus far since going online with v6 last nite.
Think I'll be fine if I mimic your settings lol
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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
Also seeing some new debug information on the RBR:
Basic Information
Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
CPU Load: 11.10%
Memory Usage(Used/Total): 484 MB/867 MB
System Uptime: 1 days 02:40:44
Server Information
Router Analytics: PROD
CHP Cloud: PROD
XCloud: PROD
BD Cloud: PROD
Circle Cloud: N/A
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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
Quick question, have they made the older AC3000 routers compatible wirelessly yet? Or do they still have to be tethered with Ethernet?
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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
Only ethernet. I saw a post in a different forum that one user contacted NG support and asked about this and NG said they hadn't planned on it. So take that with a grain of salt. Only the RBS50Y in extender mode seems compatible at this time.
@dstrausser83 wrote:Quick question, have they made the older AC3000 routers compatible wirelessly yet? Or do they still have to be tethered with Ethernet?
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Re: RBK 852 New Firmware Version: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4
I just confirmed that my two EX extenders connect to Orbi AX 8 series so these could be used in a pinch with Orbi AX systems.
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Connected a ASUS AX router in wireless bridge mode to my Orbi AX 8 series. Speed test is with Windows 10 wired PC connected behind ASUS wireless bridge.
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I also tend to look over user experiences as well:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?301-ROG-Routers
@dglsmcd_USMC wrote:According to the release notes for the GT-AX11000 9566 firmware version stability/security is improved but if all is well-you are right-why bother?
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