interface ppp0 {
script "/tmp/dhcp6c";
send rapid-commit;
send ia-pd 1015880;
request domain-name-servers;
request domain-name;
};
id-assoc pd 1015880 {
prefix-interface br0 {
sla-id 1;
sla-len 8;
};
};
interface ppp0 {
script "/tmp/dhcp6c";
send rapid-commit;
send ia-pd 1015880;
request domain-name-servers;
request domain-name;
};
id-assoc pd 1015880 {
prefix-interface br0 {
sla-id 1;
sla-len 0;
};
};
#!/bin/sh
prefix=`cat /etc/radvd.conf|grep "RDNSS"|sed -e 's/.*RDNSS.//'| cut -d: -f1-4 -s`
sed -i -e '10s/\(prefix*\).*/\1 '"$prefix"'::\/64 {/\' /etc/radvd.conf
I am having performance decrease on samba, really slow now.
How can i make it fast as previous firmwares ?
I am having performance decrease on samba, really slow now.
How can i make it fast as previous firmwares ?
This is strange because the main difference in the ...48 firmware as far as Samba goes, is that you now have the OPTION of changing the Samba protocol to a much newer level, with a bit less peak performance. You have to know what you're doing in terms of getting to a Unix prompt to hoist the router Samba level upward, it's not a change that would happen without you knowing it.I am having performance decrease on samba, really slow now.
How can i make it fast as previous firmwares ?
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äPower off the router then power on while holding the reset button to put the router into recovery mode.
Now launch your web browser while connected via ethernet cable to launch the router config which will display the options to reset (clear) nvram to defaults, reboot router, or upload a firmware file.
Click on restore nvram then after that completes, click reboot router this should perform the hard reset
This is strange because the main difference in the ...48 firmware as far as Samba goes, is that you now have the OPTION of changing the Samba protocol to a much newer level, with a bit less peak performance. You have to know what you're doing in terms of getting to a Unix prompt to hoist the router Samba level upward, it's not a change that would happen without you knowing it.
But the default Samba operation is basically unchanged. None of this is to say that your Samba operation isn't slower now, it appears that you find it to be slower. Would merely guess that there is something else besides the Samba subsystem that is "wrong" now.
how can i downgrade it ?
I tried flashing on top of the 376.47 but I am getting an error message:
"Firmware upgrade unsuccessfully. It may result from incorrect image or error transmission. Please check the version of firmware and try again."
I have never encountered this before. I checked the hash values and they came back correct.
I have reset router back to defaults using GUI and same result.
Any ideas?
could you explain how you know what Samba protocol version the clients of your Merlin firmware router are using? How do you know what Samba version is being used by your computers? It takes a decent amount of technical knowledge to find out the answer to this question.This version is using a new samba version and the performance decrease can be the reason, how can i downgrade it ?
Thank you for your reply but I don't have any usb disks plugged in.Boot the router with no USB disk plugged in, in case your router is running too low on memory due to media server/SMB sharing/etc...
Thank you for your reply but I don't have any usb disks plugged in.
Just a heads up, I upgraded to 376.48 and everything fine, however I noticed my DDNS stopped working. I thought it might have been an asuscomm.com problem so I signed up to no-ip, however that was also not working.
I then downgraded to 376.47 and DDNS is working again for both asuscomm.com and no-ip.
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