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    Traffic spike fix from 384.14_2 was reverted in 386.1

    I'm still baffled why changing the priority of my AirTV caused the traffic spiking to stop. Traffic Analyzer has been stable for about 1.5 weeks. I rebooted on the 2/27 to see if it was stable after a reboot and it is, that's why my attached file shows only 3 days of traffic. Never seen a...
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    Traffic spike fix from 384.14_2 was reverted in 386.1

    As I said earlier. I cannot explain why changing the priority of ONE device worked for me, but it has. I've even rebooted my router as Morac suggested & I'm not getting any traffic spikes after reboot. This solution works for me until Asus can get a patch put in to fix the problem. It's highly...
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    Traffic spike fix from 384.14_2 was reverted in 386.1

    Unfortunately for me, the problem didn't go away after a few days. It continued every day, every three hours triggered by my AirTv which gave some astronomical spikes in data.
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    Traffic spike fix from 384.14_2 was reverted in 386.1

    SOLUTION that worked for me: I'm on RT-AC88U. Traffic Analyzer on version 384.19 worked well. After upgrading to 386 & enabling QOS I saw enormous traffic spikes (about 17 billion gig every 3 hours). After blocking internet to my devices (one at a time), I discovered the offending device was my...
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