Dave Trouser
Occasional Visitor
.334 is solid here for me so far. Running Media Server from a USB stick. I did a full settings reset after flashing, as one of the previous versions had messed up the wifi bridge mode somehow.
So you had no problems connecting your PS3. Interesting. I can't get it to authenticate, but I've never tried .206....
Netflix (via PS3)
Again, those are all working perfectly with the Beta Version 3.0.0.4_206 firmware.
I have .334 firmware and IPv6 connections are working on my wired computers.
However, my iPad 3 is now not using IPv6, which it used to do with previous router and iOS versions. The problem is that I've recently upgraded to iOS 6.1, so I don't know if this is a problem with the iPad 3 and iOS 6.1, or if IPv6 is somehow not working on the wireless side of the router for firmware version .334.
Is anyone with an iPad 3 and iOS 6.1 seeing IPv6 working on it? Or not? Just curious if I'm the only one seeing this problem?
RogerSC, Could you please kindly upload the .337 firmware for us? I would like to test the ipv6 over wifi functionality also as it wasn't working well in .334Okay, as a result of sending the bug stack trace from .334 from my log to Jeremy at Asus, he gave me a beta version (.337) that has this problem fixed. My wireless clients are now able to make IPv6 connections, so all good so far with this firmware.
its strange, after a reboot i get great speed..ping everything. but it seems to degrade after a day and have to reboot again... anything i could change in settings?
RogerSC, Could you please kindly upload the .337 firmware for us? I would like to test the ipv6 over wifi functionality also as it wasn't working well in .334
Okay, I'll put it somewhere when I get a chance...the beta firmware does fix exactly that problem
I have been through 4 routers in my house over the years and this is the same for all of them. I really wish this wasn't an issue in today's routers, but apparently it is. I could reset my modem and router right now and get better ping and speeds, but doing that daily is a hassle.
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Chris
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