Is another beta in the works based on 354? Or are you going to wait for another official FW release before updating this?
Is there a chance of a Merlin build of this firmware with an older driver to keep new features and xbox enhancement, and provide better stability on the RTN66u?
Waiting for a wireless driver update. No point in releasing another beta since there's almost nothing else to fix so far in this build.
What is the wireless driver that is with this beta affecting? Mac products?
Just was looking through the beta, working great for the most part. In Tools, saw that H/W acceleration was disabled? I have attached screen shot of it. It is complaining about a feature?
I thought that was the issue also, but I have it disabled. Could it be caused by NAT being on?
That question seems to pop again every few weeks.
CTF will be automatically disabled by the router if you have one of these enabled:
- Per Device traffic monitoring
- QoS
- URL filtering
- Keyword filtering
- Repeater Mode is enabled
- HW Acceleration is disabled on the LAN -> Switch Control page
- IPv6 is enabled
- A USB modem is used (not sure if it's temporary or just while they fix some CTF-related issue)
You know what would be really really really nice (and answer a lot of user questions)? Having the "sysinfo" page that lists the state of HW Acceleration also list the router functions that are enabled that are currently preventing HW Acceleration from being enabled. Of course you'd only need to list these if HW Acceleration was currently disabled *smile*, but this seems to be a popular question that would no longer need to be asked.
I know that I'd really appreciate that. Just a thought.
I understand. It is all in the source code, and I'm guessing that it could be scattered around. Maybe there's a define or something that you could search on that is used in the code that to enables and disables this feature? Sometimes they set a variable for something like this, and you can search for all occurances of that variable, or something like that.
So while doable, it does carry the risk of not always being fully accurate. That's what I'm still debating here.
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