smallclone
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Helpful as always. Really appreciate all your time. I will try this when I get home.
It would be a shame to go back to a very old version having got this far. But now that you're an expert in updating firmware it might be an idea to install the previous version, 376.45.
The reason I say that is because you said you're running the media server (which accesses the USB drive) and there's a bug in the current version whereby it doesn't detect new files when they're added to the USB drive.
It's also possible that it's the media server the stopping your disk from spinning down. Have you checked the setting at Tools > Other Settings > Disk spindown idle time ?
That's true. Unfortunately the media server component is closed source so RMerlin can't fix any problems with it. Everytime ASUS updates it it seems like they fix one thing and break another.But I presume I won't be able to use it as a media server for playstation and tvs etc?
That's true. Unfortunately the media server component is closed source so RMerlin can't fix any problems with it. Everytime ASUS updates it it seems like they fix one thing and break another.
I gave up trying to use routers and NAS's as media severs, it was to much hassle and they never worked properly. I ended up buying a dedicated server and using that instead.
How's everything else? All working now?
You'll probably want to change the "IP Pool Starting Address" at LAN > DHCP Server to start at 192.168.1.3 to ensure that DHCP doesn't give out the .2 address to one of your clients.I assigned the other router as an access point on 192.168.1.2.
I can't think of anything obvious about the router that would cause that, especially if it's not effecting any of your other machines.My wired connection isn't as fast as it should be on my main pc (it was 60Mbps instead of the usual 150Mbps), but I'm not sure that's a fault of the firmware?
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