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    Merlin on my T-Mobile (now RT-AC68P)

    Thanks for the quick response. I was really hoping to use your build but I need the AiMesh features. Would you know if a regular firmware from Asus will work on my router now that its been modded? I have read some posts from ages ago saying that there was a chance that new firmware would revert...
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    Merlin on my T-Mobile (now RT-AC68P)

    So I converted my 2 routers (T-Mobile Asus) to RT-AC68P and have been very happily running AiMesh on them with one as my master and one as my node, the master on the first floor of my house and the node on the second floor. Both routers are running with 3.0.0.4.384_20308 official firmware, but...
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    Just upgraded to the RT-N66U and a EA-N66 and it feels like a downgrade

    Man - I have the same problem and that doesn't fix it I have been having the EXACT same issue as originally described, and I have a Win 7 Ultimate x64 box that I use as my file server, and if I RDP into it over wifi, even with 144mbps connections, I get horrible stutter on video playbacks...
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    Up for a challenge? Can I pick your brain?

    I have tried OpenWRT but I find it lacking in certain aspects. One big issue is that most Android phones don't support 5ghz wifi, and just have a 2.4ghz N antenna. Because the few G devices I have all downgrade the 2.4ghz speed to 54ghz, I'm seriously taking a hit on all the other devices, so my...
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    Up for a challenge? Can I pick your brain?

    I have been a long-time home network builder and have been a wifi user since the first Linksys 802.11b routers, and remember upgrading to a WRT54G and thinking (man, this thing will last me forever). Then I got into DD-WRT and breathed new life into my aging router, but as time and technology...
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