VR600 no longer transmits 2.4ghz signal.

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VR600 no longer transmits 2.4ghz signal.
VR600 no longer transmits 2.4ghz signal.
2020-02-07 21:58:46 - last edited 2020-02-10 10:01:26
Model: Archer VR600  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 0.2.0 0.9.1 v0057.0 Build 160614 Rel.41735n

The router settings show me that 2.5ghz is working fine but none of my devices can see it. Only the 5ghz network can be seen.

 

2.5 settings

 

 

5ghz settings which works fine:

 

Firmware is all up to date, nothing changed on the router and this problem just started today while I was just watching TV  

Any thoughts?

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Re:VR600 no longer transmits 2.4ghz signal.
2020-02-10 10:01:07 - last edited 2020-02-10 10:01:26
Hello, try to change the wireless channel of 2.4GHz to give it a shot. You can use channel 1, 6 or 11. Besides, you can reboot the router. Still the same, you may need hard reset it; please notice that you need reconfigure the router to make it work after you hard reset it. Good day.
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2020-02-10 10:39:05

@Kevin_Z 

 

Thanks for the reply Kevin. After an exhaustive test with support they're going to RMA it. Appreciate the reply my friend.

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