1. Disabling the Samba service
2. Plug a USB flash drive into a USB port
3. SSH terminal: top
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Disabling a share doesn't equal to disabling Samba. Samba still runs when you plug a USB disk, it just won't share.
1. Disabling the Samba service
2. Plug a USB flash drive into a USB port
3. SSH terminal: top
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Hi RMerlin, has much changed from your last firmware compared to the new release Asus let loose yesterday ?
+1 waiting for your new releaseTwo whole months of development, so yes, quite a lot has changed.
+1 waiting for your new release
As Merlin as stated the Asus version has two months of additional development over and above his version. If you are getting better performance with the Asus version then use it. Personally, I am staying with Merlin's version until he issues another one with the updated code.Hi,
I have a quick question about this firmware, I got this router yesterday and decided to put your firmware on Merlin as I have used it before on different models. However for some reason the ping to the router with your firmware can be as high as 11ms and this was making me think that there was a problem with my internet connection. With the newly released Asus firmware, which is the only other firmware that I have tried I get <1ms ping.
Any reason for this?
As Merlin as stated the Asus version has two months of additional development over and above his version. If you are getting better performance with the Asus version then use it. Personally, I am staying with Merlin's version until he issues another one with the updated code.
Hi,
I have a quick question about this firmware, I got this router yesterday and decided to put your firmware on Merlin as I have used it before on different models. However for some reason the ping to the router with your firmware can be as high as 11ms and this was making me think that there was a problem with my internet connection. With the newly released Asus firmware, which is the only other firmware that I have tried I get <1ms ping.
Any reason for this?
Known issue documented in numerous posts. Asus only fixed it recently, I haven't had time yet to integrate the latest code changes into my own code.
Hello RMerlin, I cant thank you enough for the great work you do.
Last week I had OpenVPN (TUN,TCP) server running on the RT-AC66U router without issue thanks to your firmware. That router was purchased two weeks ago as an open box item and over the weekend it developed an internal short or the power adapter could no longer handle the current needed so I had to ship it back. This time I chose the RT-AC56U as it will be a server to multiple OpenVPN clients.
My OpenVPN client can access all IP addresses of my LAN that I have tried except actual PC's. My PC's can ping the client just fine though. I also notice that something of the DHCP does not seem the same as the AC66U was. Sometimes it will show 0 clients and just keep refreshing and other times it shows the full list of 16 but still refreshing (I realize you said this is normal in a previous post). I probably cant explain it well enough but I feel that the AC66U TCP/IP or DHCP did not act this way. Maybe the TCP/DHCP and OpenVPN issue's I am seeing on this AC56U are related?
I also have tried resetting the router on the back and holding the WiFi for a reset while booting, used ipconfig on the PC's to release and renew the IP's but the IP's did not change. Gave the PC's static IP's from the router and they changed but still no access from OpenVPN client.
Well, in my book, jumping from 2-3ms to 20-30ms... that's 10x slower10x slower would imply that a 30 ms ping time would be increased to 300ms - this is nowhere THAT bad.
Hi,Maybe is not the best place to ask this, but here we go
I was very happy to see Asus updated wireless driver again in their 372 release, since latest beta seemed very unstable (about 2-3 resets per day on the "client" router) using media bridge mode.
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