At that distance try N... see if you router have only 40mhz enabled and not mixed 20/40!
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[ROM] AlfaWise H96 PRO+ 3/32 and 3/16 - SCV2 ROM (DDR3 ONLY)
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Thanks, will test this. The thing is... TP-Link management software kind of... sucks, I used to run dd-wrt before, but the builds for my router are not very stable still + GUI must be installed separately hehe, but I notice that my 5G network is mode: 11/a/n/ac mixed and I have only another option 11 an/mixed.
I am running like this now:
Wireless Radio:Enabled
Name(SSID):velqn_5G
Mode:11a/n/ac mixed
Channel:Auto(Channel 36)
Will change to the other mode and test.
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Originally posted by ReaperMan View PostHeya, @ wush15
Take a look at the "' .ini" file on your micro-sd and if erasebootloader=1 then yes you did erase it, but, I saw a sample file on these forums and the member had selected erase(in their sample " .ini" file and had reported success) I can't locate the reference link ... my erasebootloader=0, so not sure of your situation.
If it still manages to turn on be thankful...or try to return for repair. I'm about to contact Fasttech about this problem on my second China-box...maybe they will be helpful?
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BTW, I'm still having issues with space color and my old Philips TV (it also happened with the original FW). After some minutes, it turns green/pink, and I have to change inputs in TV to 'reconnect' to the correct space color.
Is there any workaround os trick to force always RGB? Maybe modifyng the amhdmitx0/rgb_mode file?
Regards,
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You should either open your box and physically check the chip or I recommend this from another user:
Originally posted by Yemble View PostA bit late now (sorry), but given that we know that these WiFi chipsets are not made by the same company, there is another way to find out without resorting to a physical check:
1) Install WiFi Analyzer app from PlayStore
2) Select Tools --> OUI Lookup
3) Enter your WiFi MAC address (get this from System Network Settings)
This will then lookup the manufacturer of the WiFi chipset, ie. AMPAK for the AP6330 or Longsys for the LTM8830.
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