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    Alternative WAN with an RT-AX88U Pro

    I'm joining the thread, I report that I have successfully applied a 4-port usb 3.2 Gen.1 switch (https://www.waveshare.com/usb3.2-gen1-hub-4u.htm) to the single usb port of the RT-AX88-PRO, which currently has two devices: an ADATA 256MB SSD, and the other leg is my cellphone, with a USB-C / USB...
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    Best USB 3 HDD for AC68U?

    I understood, according to them I thought correctly, practically the transmission speed is reduced with the switch, thank you for the detailed information.
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    Best USB 3 HDD for AC68U?

    Yes, I know the phenomenon itself, I don't know what this switch does exactly, what happens to eliminate the interference.
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    Best USB 3 HDD for AC68U?

    Yeah, i'm a newborn necromanta :) I'm sorry for this mess, but i have to know this concrete info from it. What is this switch doing exacly, reduce the port's speed rate?
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    Best USB 3 HDD for AC68U?

    This switch is mentioned in several places, but unfortunately I can't find it in my settings (rt-ac66u_b1). What is the exact name of this switch and what position should it be in? Thanks,
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    What is "asd" process?

    I do not know what you're thinking! If the rotation of the hdd did not matter, these parameters would not be logged by e.g. smart (spin up time, spin retry count, seek time performance (they are related to wear and tear). These data can be trivialized here, but they are all important and count...
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    What is "asd" process?

    in fact, it's especially good if an electromechanical device works continuously and is never turned off - we're slowly getting to the point where marketing BS dominates the thread... because asd constantly forces the hdd to read (indiscriminately any type, not only new, but any old...
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    What is "asd" process?

    I think it was obvious even without you writing it here.
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    What is "asd" process?

    we cannot know this, nor the opposite, the operating parameters are not based on assumptions. the given device must be operated as prescribed by the manufacturer. it is not a server, it is not operated with a drive intended for a server, under non-server operating conditions. the more a hdd...
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    What is "asd" process?

    ok, the question was not how to operate a specific hdd, which the manufacturer originally designed for intermittent operation, because it is not based on your idea, but on public data - so I (and anyone) can decide how I want operate my own device accordingly. the question was how to...
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    What is "asd" process?

    we do not agree with this, a continuously operated hdd wears out much sooner, if only because of the operating conditions, as if it is switched on only for the time of use - the router is not a NAS target hardware, it is not suitable for this kind of use, but it is suitable as a family media...
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    What is "asd" process?

    for example: ".. Does sleep mode decrease hard drive life span? Sleep mode is designed to protect and preserve the lifespan of a hard drive by reducing power consumption and usage during times when the drive is not required. HDDs in laptops are susceptible to impacts and movements that could...
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    What is "asd" process?

    This is generally true for server drives, but not true for HDDs used in archiving systems, they are designed for intermittent operation, continuous operation drastically reduces the lifespan.
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    What is "asd" process?

    kick the running process and wait for the solution!
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    What is "asd" process?

    Indeed, I looked at it in the morning and the scanner was running, it probably starts with a delay. I'll keep the manual suspension for now. -- ..I refined the previous state a bit, added it to cron, as a process running every minute: cru a stopfind "1 * * * * /usr/bin/killall -STOP find"
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    What is "asd" process?

    I just simple did add a line to the end of /jffs/scripts/post-mount: /usr/bin/killall -STOP find It looks like working after reboot...
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    What is "asd" process?

    this is such a primitive solution that it is outrageous...
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    What is "asd" process?

    no, the process is only suspended, not stopped (if i stop, then it starts again immediately)
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    What is "asd" process?

    it is completely suspended, there is no running "find' process..
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    What is "asd" process?

    the only question is which is the bigger security problem, an older firmware, possibly containing sechole, or a new firmware, which must block running processes in order to avoid malfunctions...
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