Have been exploring what commands you can do in the system command page.
May not need telnet.
http://192.168.1.1/Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp
May not need telnet.
http://192.168.1.1/Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp
I have the RT-N66U router for about 2 weeks, and I’m wondering if I am getting the performace that I should be. The frsrt thing I did was update the firmware to the latest .112 firmare listed on the Asus site.
The farthest I am away from the router is approximately 70 ft. in a one story home with a pretty open floor plan…the router is in a room at the front of the house with its door usually closed, and I am often on the patio 70 to 75 ft at the back of the house with a sliding glass door closed between the patio and the house.
In the 2.4GHz band I consistently get very good speed at this range…aproximately 36 mbps down and 6 mbps up (or close to it), which is pretty much what I get if hardwired to the modem. But in the 5GHz band it is very erratic. Sometimes it tests as good as in the 2.4GHz, but sometimes it’s quite a bit lower. Sometimes web pages just hang and don't completely load at all in 5GHz. (out on the patio at this range).
Should I be getting better 5GHz performance at this range?
Strange , maybe you got a bad unit ? When I bought and tested the 4500 netgear it would not reach the basement of my house , no signal at all , that's why I returned it and ordered the rt-n66 . It reaches the basement with a good signal , not great but good .
As for transfer rates the 66 just kills the netgear in both bands , at least that's the results got , 66 beats the 4500 by a minimum of 10 mbps in both bands . Files that took 5 minutes to transfer now take 2 .
Did notice a 2 - 3 mbps drop in transfer rate with .112 , .108 was best
Using Linux, tried Windows also, and Firefox.
Shall I do some kind of reset to get out of this loop ?
Thanks, Mektub
I have been running version 108 for over a month now, and today I tried to upgrade by going into the web interface Administration --> Firmware Upgrade and either using the auto update and also by downloading the Firmare from ASUS.
In both cases the Firmware seems to being updated, the progress bar goes to 100% but there is no reboot and the instaled firmware stays at version 108.
If I go to above option again, I get the message that a firmware update is available, but no joy.
Using Linux, tried Windows also, and Firefox.
Shall I do some kind of reset to get out of this loop ?
Thanks, Mektub
Here it is:
"Thank you for that information and thank you for your patience. The size of the NVRAM will be fixed and adjusted to 64KB in an upcoming firmware update. The tentative time frame will be by June.
Let me know if you have further concerns.
Best Regards,
Adam K.
Customer Care Specialist J
ASUS Computers International"
I have been running version 108 for over a month now, and today I tried to upgrade by going into the web interface Administration --> Firmware Upgrade and either using the auto update and also by downloading the Firmare from ASUS.
In both cases the Firmware seems to being updated, the progress bar goes to 100% but there is no reboot and the instaled firmware stays at version 108.
If I go to above option again, I get the message that a firmware update is available, but no joy.
Using Linux, tried Windows also, and Firefox.
Shall I do some kind of reset to get out of this loop ?
Thanks, Mektub
108 would not update for me either , went through the process said updated , but still on 108 . had to dl 112 open it and point the router to the file , then it updated fine
I'd try clearing the nvram, this will force you to reset up your configuration changes, so make note of your settings.
To do this first make sure to enable telnet in 66u.
Start a telnet session, from C:\ prompt type:
telnet 192.168.1.1
enter login: admin
enter your password:xxxxx
now enter these commands exactly:
mtd-erase -d nvram
reboot
This will force clearing the nvram when all else has not worked, and would be recommend for every FW upgrade.
yes 112 fixed the update loop of 108 . That was agravating !
I got a replacement N66U today. This time installed .108 firmware since many seem to think this is best.
Had the exact same end result as original unit. WNDR4500 beat it hands down in every long range test (both 2.4 and 5Ghz).
Just to prove it was not this test location, I took them both to a different building. End result was same using my Fujitsu laptop with Intel 6205, BB Playbook and wifi calling on my BB9900. This time I also added an iPod Touch 4g. In every distance test the WNDR4500 won (meaning it maintained a solid connection at further distance).
In testing throughput the N66U seemed a bit better, but only at closer distances. Again, I'd rather have less throughput, but maintain reliability. I'm sure not everyone will agree.
I wonder if I have a "super tuned" WNDR4500. I plan to pickup a second sample to compare.
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