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My Asus router keeps connecting to the wrong network when I try to use it.

My Asus router keeps connecting to the wrong network when I try to use it.

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Soul0fPhoenix
Junior Member
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05-30-2026, 10:51 PM
#1
My Asus RT-AX82U is confused about which connection type my devices use. I have updated my firmware to version 3.0.0.4.388_22158-gba695f1 and installed the latest signature (version 2.328). The Amazon and Withings gadgets are actually plugged in via Ethernet, but they aren't being recognized by my router.
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Soul0fPhoenix
05-30-2026, 10:51 PM #1

My Asus RT-AX82U is confused about which connection type my devices use. I have updated my firmware to version 3.0.0.4.388_22158-gba695f1 and installed the latest signature (version 2.328). The Amazon and Withings gadgets are actually plugged in via Ethernet, but they aren't being recognized by my router.

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coolman9222
Posting Freak
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05-31-2026, 03:29 AM
#2
Do you have another router that acts like an access point? The fifth item shows a router symbol.
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coolman9222
05-31-2026, 03:29 AM #2

Do you have another router that acts like an access point? The fifth item shows a router symbol.

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XxKripxDeMoNxX
Senior Member
536
06-07-2026, 12:35 PM
#3
It used to work fine, but now I have a linksys N300 router and it's not hooked up to my internet. Sometimes it says the computer is on, even though it isn't actually connected to the network.
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XxKripxDeMoNxX
06-07-2026, 12:35 PM #3

It used to work fine, but now I have a linksys N300 router and it's not hooked up to my internet. Sometimes it says the computer is on, even though it isn't actually connected to the network.

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powerguy67
Member
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06-13-2026, 10:46 PM
#4
I wanted to tell you this: if you connect anything with a Wi-Fi router to an access point (AP), it will act exactly like a regular computer. This is because everything gets connected through that wire-based device, even though it uses wireless signals.
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powerguy67
06-13-2026, 10:46 PM #4

I wanted to tell you this: if you connect anything with a Wi-Fi router to an access point (AP), it will act exactly like a regular computer. This is because everything gets connected through that wire-based device, even though it uses wireless signals.