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I can also say that my wifi calling works better since I bought the Asus, but it didn't come right out of the box that way. I have used an AT&T microcell for several years and it always worked great. I was running a Linksys router until I bought the Asus. I have known for a long time that I was double NATed, but the microcell works fine as long as you do a couple port forwards. When AT&T got wifi calling enabled I tried it since I could get rid of the microcell if it would work. I have tried it several times it always dropped calls and would go in an out. Flash forward to now, when I configured the Asus, it flashes a message telling you that certain things won't work right cause you are double NATted. So I called the phone company and told them to bridge my modem. Once the modem was bridged and I am no longer double NATed, the wifi calling so far has been working perfect. So i am of the opinion that in my set-up wifi calling is confounded by double NAT. So far I am loving this Asus RT-AC87U and wished I had bought one sooner. I have had no problems with Linksys and always liked them as well. But this Asus is very powerful in the settings you are able to do, and the wireless is awesome as well. On the 5 ghz band it works a pretty good distance too. On my old Linksys the 5 ghz band would only work about 15 feet and drop out after that. Unless something crazy happens I have probably found a new router brand to stick with for awhile. Thanks for the ideas and help. Without reading your replies I might not have searched as hard for an answer to find the Merlin and policy based routing feature. ![]() |
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