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  1. brummygit

    [Alpha] 386.2

    RMerlin has confirmed it’s a bug and appears to have been working on it from the look of the commits on Git Hub
  2. brummygit

    Release New RT-AX88U firmware 3.0.0.4.386.42095

    That sounds promising
  3. brummygit

    [Alpha] 386.2

    Maybe the placebo effect will reduce your bufferbloat? Agreed, I guess it's something for RMerlin to address in a future fix.
  4. brummygit

    [Alpha] 386.2

    I haven't used the Alpha yet myself, but Cake doesn't use the built-in classifications so the tab isn't needed when Cake is selected. Cake is also not using the Asus QoS mechanisms which will be why you see "QoS is not Enabled". I use the CakeQoS add-on script which shows exactly the same...
  5. brummygit

    Release New RT-AX88U firmware 3.0.0.4.386.42095

    I think 386.41994 must be a very good firmware as we don't seem to have anyone rushing to install this new version and report back :)
  6. brummygit

    [Alpha] 386.2

    Is there any mileage in considering using Diffserv as the default in both directions when the Besteffort tin is the default behaviour unless traffic is classified? No washing would then allow classified traffic into the other tins is applicable. I don't know if there is any significant overhead...
  7. brummygit

    [Alpha] 386.2

    Would it be better to provide a switch so what may be a minority can enable washing, and allow anyone receiving correctly marked traffic to benefit? I'm not sure how much of an overhead there would be by running Diffserv in both directions when most (or all) traffic ends up in the Besteffort...
  8. brummygit

    Ring doorbell strange issues (laggyness and wacky ping results)

    Just to add.... All of my Asus devices have wired backhaul so I found the following: Configuring them all as Wired APs back to the main router fixed /the 2.4Ghz issues and was much better - but I lost the benefits of AiMesh roaming and single view of my network for all devices I have...
  9. brummygit

    Ring doorbell strange issues (laggyness and wacky ping results)

    I have a number of ring devices on my network. Firstly I find them to be generally quite poor with regard to their WiFi implementation - Ring advise you to gave RSSI readings that are only achievable if the device is sat next to your wireless router - something that just isn't possible with...
  10. brummygit

    Solved AC68 AiMesh - pingloss with backhaul connected

    I'm pretty sure it's been documented on the official betas as well so an ASUS fix.
  11. brummygit

    [Alpha] 386.2

    Wouldn’t that be bread? Starting to think this next release will be a little bit special. You could say it’ll be the icing on the cake
  12. brummygit

    [Alpha] 386.2

    I reported a bug in 386.1 which is still present. I'm not sure if it's a RMerlin fix or down to ASUS, but on my RT-AX88U I have Target Wake Time disabled (using Smart Connect), however when I make a change in the 5Ghz Professional Settings such as enabling or disabling the radio, Target Wake...
  13. brummygit

    RT-AX56U leaves DFS channels without reporting any radar events

    So I have a conclusion of sorts to my issues. After sending diagnostics to Asus and a few email exchanges they told me to contact my seller to RMA for repair/refund. Amazon have been great and issued refunds against both of my RT-AX56Us so I have sent them back and will be ordering a different...
  14. brummygit

    386.1 Possible upload issue?

    I've been seeing some similar issues with my setup - RT-AX88U main router with 2 x RT-AX56U main nodes via ethernet backhaul. When running 386.1 I was getting terrible performance from my Ring CCTV cameras - they only use 2.4Ghz WiFi and always connect to the AiMesh nodes as they are outside my...
  15. brummygit

    RT-AX56U leaves DFS channels without reporting any radar events

    I supplied the information Asus requested from me and whilst I'm waiting I tried a couple of things: Running my RT-AX56U in AP mode (I get the issues as an AiMesh node or running as an AP) with firmware 3.0.0.4.384_10290 I see the same issues I swapped to my spare RT-AC68U with firmware...
  16. brummygit

    ASUS RT-AC88U 5 GHz band drops some clients and does not accept new connections

    If it's similar to my problem you won't see it on channels 36-48, only on DFS channels.
  17. brummygit

    Possible problem with MESH nodes using Firmware version 386.1

    Merlin's 384.19 and older stock firmware are significantly different to anything which has a 386 code base. Asus has been working for some time on it's AiMesh 2.0 which is in this release, and most significantly there have been major updates to the WiFi drivers used in the AX series routers as...
  18. brummygit

    ASUS RT-AC88U 5 GHz band drops some clients and does not accept new connections

    I've been trying to diagnose a problem with 5Ghz on my network. In my case I use fixed channels and ethernet backhaul. What seems to be happening is that the 5Ghz network is getting bumped off channel (I use DFS channels) and then either lands on another inappropriate channel, or bounces around...
  19. brummygit

    RT-AX56U leaves DFS channels without reporting any radar events

    No, I've once seen a RADAR event, but generally not. I have a case open with Asus who have asked for more diagnostics. I'm waiting for an event where I get the entire log from reboot to send them everything they've asked for this time.
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