• Reviews around reboot (1.47 of 5)

    ASUS Tri-Band Gigabit (AC3200) WiFi Router (Up to 3167 Mbps) with MU-MIMO to ensure Lag-Free Gaming, AiProtection network security powered by Trend Micro, Adaptive QoS and Parental Control (RT-AC3200)

    • Often times after an abnormal reboot the router will be completely unable to restore internet connectivity until a hard reboot is done by completely cutting power to the device.
    • Absolutely update the firmware first, and do a hard reboot.
    • For me, the hard reboots every day or two to get wireless back up was too much to accept.
    • No muss, no fuss, no rebooting.
    • Only a reboot would work
    • Only a reboot will fix, so kinda annoying when it comes up every blue moon (has happened 2-3 times).PS:
    • It sometimes requires multiple hard reboots in order for the networks to allow devices to connect
    • If you need to do a hard reboot the router using the power button or unplug it, you need to leave it unplugged for at least 2 hours or it will not come back up
    • Any network changes you make to the router in its web-based management tools causes a reboot and everyone behind the router loses connectivity for a few minutes.
    • I've had this router crap out multiple times and required a hard reboot (pulling power) to get it back up
    • Did a reboot on the router and cleared up the network showing the new names
    • The 2.4Ghz will cut out randomly and not function until I do a hard reboot of the router
    • Only once did I run into issues getting into the administrative login to the router - a simple reboot cleared that up
    • A normal reboot from the web console is ineffective.
    • But even more frustrating is that when that happens I can't access the GUI login screen, even after a soft, and hard reboot.
    • n’t go wrong with this router
    • n’t had not one issue at all