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Instructions have been moved to https://github.com/francoism90/asus-router. :)

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francoism90 commented Dec 31, 2024

@Sildurs-shaders Is this an AiMesh node? If so, is it wired backhaul or wireless?

You don't need to do nvram commit. You can test/set the nvram setting, and restart the wireless of your router. This is actually the recommended approach. I'll try to add the restart command later. It's something like service restart wireless, but cannot test right now.

If you don't have any cable/ethernet, you could also use the 2.4GHz channels as a backup.

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pabrognara commented Dec 31, 2024

@francoism90 > @pabrognara You could test the latest changes I've pushed. It basically removes the cap limit, but I'm still finding out how it actually works. So I don't recommend actually doing nvran commit after (unless you don't mind a hard reset on connection issues).

Would u pls copy those lines here? So I can try nvram and commiting without creating a script

BTW I am testing an ax88upro and last FW with my settings backup and it is working flawlessly without "dropping" to 80mhz when a non 160mhz device is connected to it.

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@pabrognara Please see repo in first post.

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