The changelog link in the first post doesn't seem to load.
Also, not seeing any issues with the previous beta on my N66U, so I'm not sure what issues the OP refers to...
[deXter];67764 said:- The only thing common in all the above instances is the router and receiver placement. There is a hot water cylinder in the line of sight, perhaps that's breaking the signal and the router is trying to compensate?
This is great and I can live with this for now, but when I use merlin's build I will connect initially at 450 and then it will immediately drop to 300 and never go higher. So for now I am back on the Asus build...
The new wireless driver on the RT-N66U can't connect properly to Intel-based wireless cards when using 40 MHz channel width on the 5 GHz band. I noticed the issue here, and Asus confirmed that they were also able to reproduce the issue.
Don't rely on the connection speed - it could be power management that lowers the link speed when it's not being actively used. Do an actual file transfer to test your speed.
So my computer is lying to me when I use your firmware or is it lying to me when I use the Asus firmware?
Neither is lying. The link speed is dynamic: it goes up and down based on the used throughput.
The wireless driver is exactly the same in 352 and 354, with the exact same MD5 checksum.
Hi. I've installed new firmware 3.0.0.4.354.28 beta from Merlin and noticed one issue. When ping via patch-cord 192.168.1.1 ping always jumps 1-15ms. Router have no any workload. It's affected on outside servers as well. I have no that problem with any previous non new beta 3** firmwares. It's annoying in games where ping so important. It's possible to fix that ? My router AC66U.
I realize its dynamic but you don't find it interesting that there are clear differences between the two firmwares? How would you explain seeing two different speeds?
The problem obviously is not the driver. However, there is a problem. I thought you wanted people to test this beta? Don't get me wrong, I am sure you get plenty of idiots that don't read the posts and follow conventions which is frustrating but it is equally frustrating to get a dev that constantly defend his product when there are problems. I mean no disrespect, and I realize that you do this for free. I appreciate your work but if you don't want people to assist by reporting issues, just let me know.
what is u2sec why do i have 3 of them running?
what is nas?
I am going to kill some of these processes and see if that fixes stuff.
It really fixed nothing, rebooting did the trick. Now i could just reboot the router every day once a day. but that kind of sucks.
NAS is a minimal VxWorks and Linux compatible Network Authentication
Server that implements 802.1X port authentication (RADIUS only) and
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) for 802.11 networks (Broadcom drivers only).
u2ec is the service that allows sharing a printer connected to a USB port.
nas is a closed source component. According to its documentation:
Code:NAS is a minimal VxWorks and Linux compatible Network Authentication Server that implements 802.1X port authentication (RADIUS only) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) for 802.11 networks (Broadcom drivers only).
So, it's used for WPA amongst other things.
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