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  1. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    Did you run those tests with WMM APSD enabled or disabled? Also, run your tests with -b 100M or some equally high value if you aren't already. Seems like you might be REALLY far from the router if not. I have been running iperf3 -c <host ip> -u -b 200M (someone correct me if I am using iperf...
  2. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    No, I modified those values. I seem to recall reading somewhere once that highter DTIM intervals can negatively affect VOIP (though I have no evidence to back such a claim up, and yes, I know how DTIM works before someone tries to explain it to me). I have been rolling with these values for a...
  3. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    Here are my settings just for comparison (not that I expect it to be much help). Edit: Also; channel 1, 20mhz, wireless mode Auto.
  4. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    Maybe post a screenshot of your wireless professional settings (assuming you modified them from default)? I am in agreement with you that wired is better, but that doesn't solve your present issues. We have a couple T-Mobile phones in this house and none of them experience wifi calling issues...
  5. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    I just ran a series of tests in the same location I received occasional packet loss (though always less then 1%) with WMM APSD disabled and now cannot observe any packet loss after half a dozen tests. [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 6.13 MBytes 51.4 Mbits/sec 1.025 ms 0/785 (0%) [ 5] 1.00-2.00...
  6. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    Your temps are roughly in line with mine, I'm at 48 and 50 Celsius for 2.4 and 5 ghz respectively. I have had this model since available, which is roughly 3 years (I actually signed up in advance on the website and received mine free of charge during the initial promotion).
  7. strangeluck

    [Release] FreshJR Adaptive QOS (Improvements / Custom Rules / and Inner workings)

    Heh, good point. Any QoS implementation is probably better than none for most people.
  8. strangeluck

    [Release] FreshJR Adaptive QOS (Improvements / Custom Rules / and Inner workings)

    fq_codel is definitely a big improvement, but the limits as set in the Asus defaults are borderline worthless. I wouldn't recommend anyone run adaptive QoS without this script. See the first post in this thread for a good explanation of how terrible the Asus implementation is.
  9. strangeluck

    DoS Protection from Asus Firewall - on or off?

    I personally don't use it because I noticed it causes me to drop connections to peers when torrenting.
  10. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    I'm using iperf 3.1.3 I have airtime fairness disabled on my router already.
  11. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    170, same as you. The only difference in results of those commands is that my bl_version is listed as 1.0.2.1
  12. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    Yes, 2.4GHz. I actually just ran a couple of tests again. I am in a different part of the house from where I tested earlier. My last round of tests I was in the same room with the router, Now I am two floors up from the router's location (as evidenced by the slightly lower data rate). However, I...
  13. strangeluck

    Potential problem RT-AC68U (originally TM-AC1900) and WiFi driver 6.37.14.126

    I also have a converted TM-AC1900 running Merlin's 380.68 firmware and while I don't have a very good laptop to test with here are my iperf results: [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Jitter Lost/Total Datagrams [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 6.60 MBytes 55.4 Mbits/sec 0.570...
  14. strangeluck

    UPnP - Multiple Xbox One Gaming Consoles & NAT

    Coming to the beta ring tonight at 6pm PST. https://twitter.com/WorkWombatman/status/905489622079119360
  15. strangeluck

    Does T-Mobile/ASUS TM-AC1900 (RT-AC68U) Support Merlin?

    The same way you verify any file you download from the internet, with an antivirus program.
  16. strangeluck

    UPnP - Multiple Xbox One Gaming Consoles & NAT

    Some more UPNP and NAT detection features rolling out in tonight's insider preview alpha build. Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/xboxone/comments/6ybol4/psa_some_helpful_features_in_network_settings/
  17. strangeluck

    Device in Client List BUT NOT Traffic Analyzer Client List

    The traffic analyzer only monitors data coming in and going out to the internet over the WAN interface, not local network traffic. Your printers are not appearing on the list because your printers are not receiving data from outside of your local network.
  18. strangeluck

    'Traffic Not Detected' in Adaptive QoS / Bandwidth Monitor

    QoS only manages traffic going in and out over the WAN interface. What leads you to believe those printers are accessing the internet? Data transmitted to the printers on your local network is not managed and not tracked by the monitor.
  19. strangeluck

    Staus of TM-AC1900 upgrade to Asus Merlin

    I do not have any devices running the current t-mobile firmware but here is a list of changes on the t-mobile site for version 3.0.0.4.376_3181: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-14950. The latest update is from 8/18/2017 but lists updates to things like dropbear that date back to the...
  20. strangeluck

    Staus of TM-AC1900 upgrade to Asus Merlin

    I have bought and converted several of these routers for myself and various family/friends using the slickdeals guide. They are just rebranded RT-AC68Us, there is no difference in terms of hardware (and they are substantially cheaper!). The T-Mobile firmwares lag behind asus' official releases...
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