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I had a strange issue with my DSL-AC68U and thought I'd make a thread in case anyone was experiencing the same. Can't say it's solved, but there's a workaround for now.
The issue is very similar to that described by @my_bey in this thread. I use my DSL-68U as a modem/router on a VDSL2 connection and was experiencing drastic WAN speed drops (similar to the "outages" described in the linked thread) on a daily basis. Websites are pingable but the connection is essentially unusable because for me, the downstream WAN connection often drops to 1–2Mbps (from ~38Mbps). Only a reboot or reconnection of WAN fixes this: after that, the speed returns to normal. During the time the connection drops, the SNR margin will often more than double.
In that thread, @GNUton (who is a saint!) made a special version of his 386.2_6 firmware that contained DSL firmware 1.0.4.9 instead of DSL firmware 1.0.5.3. Both my_bey and I have tried this version of firmware with DSL firmware 1.0.4.9 and the connection drops seem to have stopped. Therefore, it seems to be linked to the DSL firmware version rather than the main firmware.
My question to anyone reading this is why this might be the case! This seems to be a rare but not completely isolated occurrence. The only other report I've seen that seems similar is here, in which someone reports a drop in upload speed using 1.0.5.1 but not 1.0.4.9. (Though I am experiencing a drop in download speed but not upload, so I'm not sure if this is the same issue.) It doesn't seem the same as this issue because the router still thinks it's connected to the internet the entire time: there's no point in which the connection fully drops out (to my knowledge).
I'm fairly certain I've ruled out QoS, errant LAN clients, and ISP outages, and it doesn't matter whether I'm running stock firmware. I've sent Asus a support note but I'm not optimistic about receiving a response. For now (and potentially the foreseeable future), I'm running this special firmware build as it seems stable.
Anyone have any other thoughts?
The issue is very similar to that described by @my_bey in this thread. I use my DSL-68U as a modem/router on a VDSL2 connection and was experiencing drastic WAN speed drops (similar to the "outages" described in the linked thread) on a daily basis. Websites are pingable but the connection is essentially unusable because for me, the downstream WAN connection often drops to 1–2Mbps (from ~38Mbps). Only a reboot or reconnection of WAN fixes this: after that, the speed returns to normal. During the time the connection drops, the SNR margin will often more than double.
In that thread, @GNUton (who is a saint!) made a special version of his 386.2_6 firmware that contained DSL firmware 1.0.4.9 instead of DSL firmware 1.0.5.3. Both my_bey and I have tried this version of firmware with DSL firmware 1.0.4.9 and the connection drops seem to have stopped. Therefore, it seems to be linked to the DSL firmware version rather than the main firmware.
My question to anyone reading this is why this might be the case! This seems to be a rare but not completely isolated occurrence. The only other report I've seen that seems similar is here, in which someone reports a drop in upload speed using 1.0.5.1 but not 1.0.4.9. (Though I am experiencing a drop in download speed but not upload, so I'm not sure if this is the same issue.) It doesn't seem the same as this issue because the router still thinks it's connected to the internet the entire time: there's no point in which the connection fully drops out (to my knowledge).
I'm fairly certain I've ruled out QoS, errant LAN clients, and ISP outages, and it doesn't matter whether I'm running stock firmware. I've sent Asus a support note but I'm not optimistic about receiving a response. For now (and potentially the foreseeable future), I'm running this special firmware build as it seems stable.
Anyone have any other thoughts?
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