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I bought this router in April 2020, and performance until now has been great. Unfortunately, starting around the end of November 2023, I have had to manually reboot my router every 24 hours.


Every day between 11pm and 3am, my router will crash and not recover. After the crash, the LEDs are all fully green, but it never starts rebroadcasting WiFi so I am unable to connect via the Tether app, and although my computer is connected directly to it via ethernet, I am unable to connect to the router to check the error logs. After restart, the error logs are wiped clean so I have no way of knowing what has gone wrong. When it crashes, I am also unable to remote in to the router to reboot it despite having Remote Management enabled, so if I am away from home, I have no way to reboot remotely.


This morning when I reset it after the crash, it was extemely warm, so I have reduced my transmit power from High down to Medium, and I have tried a new mounting orientation to increase air flow and cooling. I will report back with any findings.


I would like to use the C50 as a WiFi access point with a guest network that is isolated from all my ethernet cabled devices. In order to do that I have read that I can't use the default Access Point mode as it does not isolate the guest network.


I have therefore set the router to Router Mode and manually switched off the DHCP. However, now when I connect to the Guest WiFi network I do not get assigned an IP. Is there a way around this problem?


Hi there - is it possible to manually select the wifi channels for the Archer A7??? There is NO option in the Advanced and Wifi Settings. The auto selected channel for 2.4Ghz is set to channel 10- just about the busiest channel in the local neighbourhood - hence my frustration! I would have thought is was a most basic and important thing to change on any router. May be I am missing something obvious here? Any help appreciated. Thanks.


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Many escapades and 19 levels later, One will be ennobled as Lord Ghostslayer and given stewardship of the Nine Kingdoms he calls home...but not yet, not yet. For the moment One is a 1st level human Zen Archer Qinggong monk, built with 20-point buy, and he looks like this:


Gear : One has a vest of armour , since Pathfinder has no magic slot flavour restrictions: a robe, shirt or vest would fit the bill anyway. This allows him greater bracers of archery . He still misses out on armour and shield slots, of course. He also stacks up some secondary enchantments on their traditional slots, but he pays the 150% secondary rates.


On the default flurry he activates his boots for haste (free action), spends 1 ki on unarmed arrow damage (swift action), uses Perfect Strike - which gives a 30% threat chance on one shot (actually 29.95%, apparently) - and attaches up to two Su or Ex abilities to the best shots - Quivering Palm and Stunning Fist. This is bow attack option no.5 on the 20th level sheet above. If he thinks stunning is better than raw damage he activates Mantis Style on his first turn, which takes up his swift action and so prohibits unarmed damage that round.


Surprise Round: One single shots. Distance gives him a -10 penalty, but Pinpoint Targetting negates every shred of scaly armour the gold has. It goes from AC39 to AC5 and One hits on a 2 for 59 nonlethal damage. The gold saves against death, but the monk wins initiative.


You also have enough defences to start hanging around in melee a bit - or at least to not shrink from it when a flurry is called for. Your AC is only 19, and your CMD 24, but you can boost these to 23 and 28 with a ki point. If your GM allows qinggong abilities, you can also be casting barkskin for +2 natural armour with a 40 minute duration, for another 1 ki. You can afford a dose or two of mage armour for big occasions, too.


What about sohei archer monks? At the time of writing, a sohei archer can take Rapid Shot and Manyshot and use them on a bow flurry. He also gets a slowtrack Weapon Training progression. With gloves of duelling the training nets him +5 bow attack and damage at 18th level.


Feats are one of the glories of zenhood. As mentioned, you get ten of them as bonusses, and all but one (Improved Unarmed Strike) can and should be invested in bowmanship, because you get to ignore their prerequisites. On top of these gifts you get your bow flurry - which is equivalent to an entire improved Rapid Shot feat chain in itself - and Reflexive Shot, which is another bonus feat (Snap Shot) in disguise. Much of this goodness is frontloaded. Much of the excellence of zen arises from this richness of featage.


(1) Toughness: I rate this highly for a zen archer for the reasons given above: if you can stand the heat of melee, you can execute more flurries. Your archetype gives you a starter pack of melee resistance, but you still need added durability. This is it.


In fact, even if Elemental Fist is considered available to you as a ki attack (ie Ki Focus Bow material), Hammer the Gap is still preferable. Both feats supply +28 damage on the eight attacks you make at 20th, and at first glance a flat +1d6 energy per shot is greatly superior to a cumulative +1... but energy resistance is common as muck, and none of those bonus dice are multiplied on a crit. At mid-high levels these two damage bonus feats are about evens in terms of desirability, but the higher you play, and the more chances you get to hit a crit, the better Hammer the Gap becomes.


Devastating Strike: this gives you +8 damage on unarmed bow Improved Vital Strikes, and the extra damage is critiplied. This is a solid choice, but three feats invested in single standard attacks seems to me overkill.


Touch of Serenity is a much more interesting choice. Unlike the death and stun effects, serenity affects beasts who are immune to criticals (like the shoggoth). As with Elemental Fist, the applicability of this feat to Ki Bow attacks needs clarification.

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