trying now
I had a hard time getting a WAN lock at first, but it may have been related to me not turning on the cable modem in time.
Please let me know your review of this..........very interested
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trying now
I had a hard time getting a WAN lock at first, but it may have been related to me not turning on the cable modem in time.
Call me crazy but the DDWRT firmware is still the snappiest as far as internet browsing.
Seems every Asus/Merlin release has a sort of delay in page loads that degrades with time.
The DDWRT even after 5 days was still lightening fast. I am on the latest new official Asus 4608 firmware and again see that very slight page load delay.
Transfers from USB 3 is now faster with the 4608 but not by much. I am also noticing that
the 2 TB HD gets corrupted from the stock Asus firmware. With DDWRT absolutely no HD
corruption.
Anyone else see what I am seeing?
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With the settings I am using now so far this is better than dd-wrt (so far).
as for the hard drive corruption I had it before and hope it does not happen again, but it was caused by me powering the router without ejecting the hard drive.
still testing tho, but now on the alfa posted here.
SaifoozBack on DDWRT, page loads like lightening again. Are you using the Merlin, Asus Stock or Saifooz?
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trying now
I had a hard time getting a WAN lock at first, but it may have been related to me not turning on the cable modem in time.
let us know what you find and think, to me so far the best was 1-20-2015 build. I am going to stick with the asus merlin one you posted here.dd-wrt build 03-19-2015-r26490 uploaded.
let us know what you find and think, to me so far the best was 1-20-2015 build. I am going to stick with the asus merlin one you posted here.
I tried the 3-5-15 version of DD-WRT for 4 days. It ran pretty well but the 2.4GHz band dropped twice. The 2.4GHz SSID would be reported by inSSIDer and WiFi Analyzer as being present but when I tried to connect I would get connection failure messages I had never seen before. For instance, my cell phone (Samsung Note 2 running Kit Kat 4.4.2), would not connect at all to the 2.4GHz SSID. However, my Surface Pro 3 would connect but report the connection to the Internet to be unusable. The only way to recover the 2.4GHz band would be to do a factory reset and manually reenter my configuration settings.
So I went back to Merlin's 378.51-newqtn and then to the 378.52-Alpha2 posted by Saifooz. So far the router has been sound but I did shut down the router and modem after upgrading to 378.52-Alpha2 to reset everything. That mean disconnecting my Arris SB6183 cable modem from the coaxial cable from Cox, powering down the router and waited over an hour before bringing the modem up and then the router once the modem was fully booted and up & running.
So far the router and Internet connection have been working without issue(s) since the physical reset of both modem and router.
OK. So far 378.52-Alpha2 seems to be working well. One hiccup was when I awoke this morning to find the 5GHz band didn't want to connect. So, I did a manual reset of both modem (SB6183) and my AC87R which I should have already done anyway.Please update on how that build works for you. Do you have beam forming enabled?
How is wireless transfer speed?
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asuswrt-merlin 378.52_alpha3 build 20-Mar-2015
RMerlin updated the 2.4GHz driver (378_4608)
download
Hi,
There's 2 different set of instructions at 1st and 3rd post, and I'm not sure which is fool-proof
Quantenna FirmwareWhat about the 5ghz band? Is it the same as the 4608 Asus stock release?
Anyone?
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Quantenna Firmware
v36.7.0.31
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