I don't think so bud here are some images of my setup.I see no WAN interface rules in the tc output you provided, which means you are using Traditional QoS. Traditional QoS doesn't have upstream rules, so that's normal that there's no Upload stats - it's always been like this.
I don't think so bud here are some images of my setup.
Sorry, this might be a little off topic. I'm just curious; what do routers use audio codecs (vorbis) for? I've never seen ogg and vorbis in a router firmware change log before.
Hey @RMerlin Ok I changed the setting from manual bandwidth setting to automatic on QOS tab and BOOM I have upload stats. Here are my new settings. It would seem that setting manual bandwidth to 50 up and 50 down is no longer compatible with the trend micro engine.Well for some reason your Trend Micro engine doesn't configure any upstream rules on the WAN interface, they're all on the LAN interface. Nothing I can do about it...
Same here - but if I were to venture some guesses, native level streaming support would be second to lossless data compression & expansion for network/DL speed- perhaps the "audio codecs" are being applied in novel/unique ways.I had the same thought! I'm stumped and would love to know.
How about for use by the DLNA server....Sorry, this might be a little off topic. I'm just curious; what do routers use audio codecs (vorbis) for? I've never seen ogg and vorbis in a router firmware change log before.
BAM! nailed it!How about for use by the DLNA server....
How about for use by the DLNA server....
I don't think it does any transcoding, but it does scan the files to determine/classify valid media files. (FYI, the router also carries ffmpeg)but isn't that just a "container" that transports it's data to other servers? ahhhhhhhhhhh.. because it may need to transcode. Thanks @john9527
wl0: Oct 17 2017 21:33:33 version 10.10.122.20 (r683106) FWID 01-4baba83f
admin@RT-AC86U:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl_version
7.14.164.17 (r683874)
admin@RT-AC86U:/tmp/home/root#
RT-AC86U on the Tools - Sysinfo page the driver version is reported as :Code:wl0: Oct 17 2017 21:33:33 version 10.10.122.20 (r683106) FWID 01-4baba83f
Is this the wireless driver version used?
With the nvram get wl_version command it reports a different version:
Code:admin@RT-AC86U:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl_version 7.14.164.17 (r683874) admin@RT-AC86U:/tmp/home/root#
Which of the two is the wireless driver version?
The webui is correct.
For the RT-AC86U would an Ext4 file system for attached storage be a better choice as it's running a more recent linux kernel or is it best to stick to Ex3?
@Merlin. Can you explain this change in at least some detail ?
b1923ad odhcp6c: dhcpv6: allow IA_NA mode downgrade with forced IA_PD
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