Nigel Jones
Regular Contributor
Today my primary ISP failed... after a few hours on a tethered phone I spent a moment setting up dual WAN as my old ISP is still active for a couple of weeks. Worked a treat.
Having done this I noticed my nvram was getting low (I'm running merlin firmware). Currently at 62971 / 65536 bytes
Currently I have enabled
- AIprotection (all options, looks useful)
- Adaptive QOS including app analysis, web history
- traffic stats
- 2 OpenVPN servers (1 tap, 1 tun) - just about 2 ids on each
- dual WAN
I'm not using an NFS, SNB, other USB devices etc.
I was a little surprised that I don't see I'm really using the device much more than intended yet hitting this rather low limit.
Are there particular features above that are likely to eat more nvram?
Am I right in thinking that the first (cheapest) ASUS model that "fixes" this is the AC-88u? (and then the 5300)? But not any revisions of the AC-68u nor the weird AC-87u ?
Does the firmware do any automatic garbage collection? So having it pretty full isn't really an issue?
Having done this I noticed my nvram was getting low (I'm running merlin firmware). Currently at 62971 / 65536 bytes
Currently I have enabled
- AIprotection (all options, looks useful)
- Adaptive QOS including app analysis, web history
- traffic stats
- 2 OpenVPN servers (1 tap, 1 tun) - just about 2 ids on each
- dual WAN
I'm not using an NFS, SNB, other USB devices etc.
I was a little surprised that I don't see I'm really using the device much more than intended yet hitting this rather low limit.
Are there particular features above that are likely to eat more nvram?
Am I right in thinking that the first (cheapest) ASUS model that "fixes" this is the AC-88u? (and then the 5300)? But not any revisions of the AC-68u nor the weird AC-87u ?
Does the firmware do any automatic garbage collection? So having it pretty full isn't really an issue?