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post Mar 4 2018, 11:33 AM

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Lol what is this thread? Asus thread become tp link thread?? Funny~~
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post Mar 4 2018, 11:39 AM

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QUOTE(jusbella @ Mar 4 2018, 11:33 AM)
Lol what is this thread? Asus thread become tp link thread?? Funny~~
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ya lo, my Asus case already say "thank you and close" Here but still..... rclxub.gif

still continue and derailed bye.gif

I really hope the case is truly closed and moves on.

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squall_12
post Mar 4 2018, 02:45 PM

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is this asus dsl-n12u streamyx modern router good enough for streamyx 8mb user? Mainly for download and playing games. Thanks

Remarks: Will it have any problem if on the router everyday without shutdown??
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post Mar 4 2018, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(squall_12 @ Mar 4 2018, 02:45 PM)
is this asus dsl-n12u streamyx modern router good enough for streamyx 8mb user? Mainly for download and playing games. Thanks

Remarks: Will it have any problem if on the router everyday without shutdown??
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Yes it’s good enough, and no problems.
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post Mar 4 2018, 03:18 PM


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QUOTE(squall_12 @ Mar 4 2018, 02:45 PM)
is this asus dsl-n12u streamyx modern router good enough for streamyx 8mb user? Mainly for download and playing games. Thanks

Remarks: Will it have any problem if on the router everyday without shutdown??
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Not quite the same model but my neighbour is using my old RT-N12HP D1. They're using UniFi 50mbps. So far no probs. Their kids play DOTA2 or LOL, I can't remember.
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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Mar 4 2018, 03:14 PM)
Yes it’s good enough, and no problems.
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ok Thanks.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 4 2018, 03:18 PM)
Not quite the same model but my neighbour is using my old RT-N12HP D1. They're using UniFi 50mbps. So far no probs. Their kids play DOTA2 or LOL, I can't remember.
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ok Thanks.
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post Mar 5 2018, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Feb 14 2018, 03:52 PM)
Hi invisiblelim,

May I know is all the WiFi device also having this problem?

Since you have updated the firmware to the latest already, can you try do a factory reset on the router and try again?

You can also try fix a WiFi channel for the WiFi and see will it become stable.

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I install a XiaoMi USB Fan and cool the beast, then the problem doesn't happen anymore.. is it due to overheat? hmm
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QUOTE(hiha123 @ Mar 3 2018, 11:41 AM)
Hi all this is netis by modem TM there call me test,so my problem is comfirm is DSL line got problem right?the SNR dB become negative blush.gif  blush.gif
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Hi hiha123,

I have googled it and it seen like it is not normal. Got these infor from 2 source.

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Range of Downstream SNR Margin (For reference only)
10dB and below: Bad and difficult to get Synchronization
11dB-30dB: Normal
30dB and above: Outstanding
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SN Margin (AKA Signal to Noise Margin or Signal to Noise Ratio)
Relative strength of the DSL signal to Noise ratio. 6dB is the lowest dB manufactures specify for modem to be able to synch. In some instances interleaving* can help raise the noise margin to an acceptable level. The higher the number the better for this measurement.
> 6dB or below is bad and will experience no synch or intermittent synch problems
> 7dB-10dB is fair but does not leave much room for variances in conditions
> 11dB-20dB is good with no synch problems
> 20dB-28dB is excellent
> 29dB or above is outstanding
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Thank you
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post Mar 5 2018, 02:56 PM

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HI Asus my

Now Tm change the new port to me ald,last time the Attainable Rate(down=is 100k,now become 75k,up is 55k now become 22k) and last time the SNR Margin(dB) Downstream are very Unstable,now change the new port my SNR Margin Downstram stable at 10.9,if after 1week everthing is ok,i use back my Asus RT-1300UHP to do the PPPOE back,so i thing the modem hangup asus router is say about port problem biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif


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post Mar 5 2018, 10:16 PM

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hahahahahaha......
Been few days never read this thread, interesting saw few posts discussing on TP-Link firmware. Found this very complicated.

I still love ASUS networking products, standard 1 firmware apply globally.
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QUOTE(pl95077 @ Mar 5 2018, 10:16 PM)
hahahahahaha......
Been few days never read this thread, interesting saw few posts discussing on TP-Link firmware. Found this very complicated.

I still love ASUS networking products, standard 1 firmware apply globally.
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My experiences differs. Since middle of February been having tons of router instability issues with a new AC86U router running the firmware Version 3.0.0.4.384.20308. Random reboots, 5GHz cannot connect, web browser running sluggish when weird things happen.

Now reverting back one version and things look a lot more stable. Factory reset the router after firmware downgrade. Monitoring for now but this is a bad impression after 3 weeks of endless network instability every few days. Do not look like hardware problem to me or overheating since the router sits on top of the shelf (my previous setup was inside a cabinet and that worked fine all this while).

Even the old TM supplied D-Link DIR615 which ran since the early days of Unifi will run for months at a time without reboot.

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post Mar 6 2018, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(XPS @ Mar 6 2018, 12:07 PM)
My experiences differs.  Since middle of February been having tons of router instability issues with a new AC86U router running the firmware Version 3.0.0.4.384.20308.  Random reboots, 5GHz cannot connect, web browser running sluggish when weird things happen.

Now reverting back one version and things look a lot more stable.  Factory reset the router after firmware downgrade.  Monitoring for now but this is a bad impression after 3 weeks of endless network instability every few days.  Do not look like hardware problem to me or overheating since the router sits on top of the shelf (my previous setup was inside a cabinet and that worked fine all this while).

Note this router has the latest hardware revision 1.50

Even the old TM supplied D-Link DIR615 which ran since the early days of Unifi will run for months at a time without reboot.  Full transparency here, using the previous D-Link as a VLAN switch only with AP handled by other wifi routers.

Even my first router, WRT54G (the one with the Cisco Systems name on it) if people can remember how long back that had been, just works for years with no hiccups.
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Sorry to hear you have such bad experiences with Asus routers. I think they are generally reliable and is much better than most out there. Have you tried Asus WRT-Merlin firmware? Could be a good alternative to your current stock router’s firmware: https://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/download

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QUOTE(XPS @ Mar 6 2018, 12:07 PM)
My experiences differs.  Since middle of February been having tons of router instability issues with a new AC86U router running the firmware Version 3.0.0.4.384.20308.  Random reboots, 5GHz cannot connect, web browser running sluggish when weird things happen.
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I was thinking of getting the new RT-AC86U, seems like getting lots of good review. The price puts me off...
China selling ~RM620 or 999 RMB
Malaysia selling RM1.5k
Makes me wonder where does that extra 60% margin goes to.
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QUOTE(edmund_yung @ Mar 6 2018, 12:25 PM)
I was thinking of getting the new RT-AC86U, seems like getting lots of good review. The price puts me off...
China selling ~RM620 or 999 RMB
Malaysia selling RM1.5k
Makes me wonder where does that extra 60% margin goes to.
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ya, when i saw that price, i backed off immediately! biggrin.gif

unless u have special requirements, consider cheaper rtac1300uhp... rm5xx - has been excellent for me.

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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Mar 6 2018, 12:18 PM)
Sorry to hear you have such bad experiences with Asus routers. I think they are generally reliable and is much better than most out there. Have you tried Asus WRT-Merlin firmware? Could be a good alternative to your current stock router’s firmware: https://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/download
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Yes I did. AC86U on paper looks nice, AiProtection, smart QOS etc. Just freaked out.

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QUOTE(edmund_yung @ Mar 6 2018, 12:25 PM)
I was thinking of getting the new RT-AC86U, seems like getting lots of good review. The price puts me off...
China selling ~RM620 or 999 RMB
Malaysia selling RM1.5k
Makes me wonder where does that extra 60% margin goes to.
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I agree.

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Mar 6 2018, 12:32 PM)
ya, when i say that price, i backed off immediately! biggrin.gif

unless u have special requirements, consider cheaper rtac1300uhp... rm5xx - has been excellent for me.
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The main reason for the AC86U is the Broadcom BCM4366E chip revision with better performance. Most of my devices for many years now run 5GHz since 2.4GHz is pretty much congested.

Get where you are coming from, the 1300uhp is at a good price/performance. Just that have a high expectation of network stability, hence the choice for a faster processor, more memory etc with the AC86U. Networks are meant to be setup and forget, not managed at least for the consumer end biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(edmund_yung @ Mar 6 2018, 12:25 PM)
I was thinking of getting the new RT-AC86U, seems like getting lots of good review. The price puts me off...
China selling ~RM620 or 999 RMB
Malaysia selling RM1.5k
Makes me wonder where does that extra 60% margin goes to.
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You get 3 years one to one warranty in Malaysia and the quality after sales support.
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QUOTE(XPS @ Mar 6 2018, 12:53 PM)
The main reason for the AC86U is the Broadcom BCM4366E chip revision which fixes the known 5GHz issue.  Most of my devices for many years now run 5GHz since 2.4GHz is pretty much congested.

Get where you are coming from, the 1300uhp is at a good price/performance.  Just that have a high expectation of network stability, hence the choice for a faster processor, more memory etc with the AC86U. Networks are meant to be setup and forget, not managed at least for the consumer end biggrin.gif
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the bolded has been my experience.

used rtn12hp_b1 for 4 years, all good up to 50mbps, non-gigaport, 2.4ghz.

with 100mbps, i had to change... to rtac1300uhp... using a mix of 2.4 and 5ghz... 14 devices in a typical 2 storey house.

both were bought at a local store, preinstalled, go home, plug n play... both excellent for what they do.

never had to tweak anything. except update firmware.


i hope u will find the root causes to the yr problem soon, cheers.

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