maybe I'm getting the concept wrong...I thought, that RAM is only "used" when "needed" for a certain task. And if if 97% are being used all the time then there's nothing left once new tasks are about to be carried out.
Seems you are using Merlin firmware not official firmware.I am using Version 386.2_4
Isn't the Merlin firmware built off the stock asus core of their firmware. My understanding is Merlin cant or doesn't remove any of the asus core function or code and just adds some extra features.Seems you are using Merlin firmware not official firmware.
That subforum is here: https://www.snbforums.com/forums/asuswrt-merlin.42/
Same here. I'm getting 600mbps down on the speed test within the Asus router app but with the Ookla speed test app on my Apple TV connected directly to the router I'm getting 850-950 down.
I did more speediest and sometimes I'd hit 900-950 but half the time it's 500-600.A little above 600 with the Asus router app.
930-930 from speedtest in a browser window.
Is there anyone who eventually found a solution for this anomaly yet?
Thank you.
Firmware 3.0.0.4.386_42840 cut my WiFi speed in half on 5Ghz and the speed test in the firmware stopped working.
I am running the RT-AX86U
I tried turning off QoS, did a hard reset with holding down the WPS button and it did not fix it.
So I went back to firmware 3.0.0.4.386_42095 and now I have full speed back with speed test working.
Seems something is wrong with this firmware.
Difference is possibly the way the speed test is done. The router goes to a single server while a browser or pc based tester uses multiple servers. I see similar results with an AC66U_B1 on Comcast at 300 meg service.A little above 600 with the Asus router app.
930-930 from speedtest in a browser window.
Is there anyone who eventually found a solution for this anomaly yet?
Thank you.
Well after testing I decided to move back to the Merlin build and also don't see this issue. So no impact of wifi speed with merlin or previous Asus stock build. But it I load the latest firmware from asus as off today, hard reboot the router and even do a full stock hard reset to default without restoring my setting I will see this speed issue on the wifi. now this could be specific with my router version and the latest firmware, the latest firmware might not affect other hardware the same. I am running the RT-AX86U. For now I think I will stay on the Merlin version, I was only running stock since it was new and wanted make sure it ran properly. I ran Merlin for years on the RT-AC-86U and others with good results.To be truthful, I think the firmware is just fine just like most of the previous ones....just depends on your setup and how you upgrade and reset / power cycle...
With these firmware updates its a bit hit and miss, at times it works just fine, then there are times when I have to turn off power at the router and cycle back on....
Do you have the 5 GHz band set to a fixed channel and bandwidth on the router? I have noticed that with the Channel Bandwidth set to 20, 40, 80, 160 MHz the connection will start out at 160 MHz but drop back to 80 MHz after a day or two. So, make sure it is set to a fixed channel, 36 is good, and 160 MHz.This is weird, going on for a while.
My link speed on my notebook (Wi-Fi) but also iPhone drops after a week or so from 1733.3 Mbps to around 866 (iPhone from 1201.0 to also around 866)...
When I reboot the router its always back up...
Why and what is happening? Is that connected to AX vs AC Wi-Fi?
Not even sure if its just this firmware, thinking it was like that on the one before as well.... Hmmm.
Anyone?
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Bingo and thank you!Do you have the 5 GHz band set to a fixed channel and bandwidth on the router? I have noticed that with the Channel Bandwidth set to 20, 40, 80, 160 MHz the connection will start out at 160 MHz but drop back to 80 MHz after a day or two. So, make sure it is set to a fixed channel, 36 is good, and 160 MHz.
Hmmm..not a great idea. Updates, most importantly, have security fixes that you really should have. Something like driving without a seat belt. Oh wait, there are those who do that, too. Take it from one who was saved by a seat belt in a car. It is worth the bother. Firmware updates are also worth the bother....Think I'm gonna pass on this update....
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