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rarebreed

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#115228 18-Mar-2013 16:52
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ASUS DSL N55U....

Having some problems with 2.4Ghz frequenzy can anybody help i simply cannot connect to it!.
its dual band i i can connect via 5 Ghz but not 2.4?
its driving me mad ive re-set it upgraded firmware and reset it to default settings
any ideas? 

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  #785034 21-Mar-2013 15:15
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Just as an update.
I have downloaded and installed new, but still beta firmware from the ASUS support site.
The current official firmware is 3.0.0.4.314.
The beta is 3.0.0.4.335.
It has only been installed for about 6 hours, but so far no internet disconnects and no 2.4GHz wifi dropouts either. I'll give it a couple of days, in particular the weekend when there are lots of users in the house, before I'll start to trust it....




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  #787029 26-Mar-2013 09:20
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So, as promised, an update on the beta firmware.
Since the update we have had NO problems at all. With either the internet connectivity or the 2.4GHz wifi. The 'net got a good thrashing with video and gaming as well as normal browsing. And although it may be placebo effect, the 2.4GHz signal, as measured by Android app WiFi Analyzer appears to be stronger in more parts of the house.




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