Instead of having separately configurable channels, Asus now has one single channel selector. This is for 40 MHz channel width, where two channels are used.
1l means that channel 1 will be the lower channel (so, the other channel the router will use is 3). Likewise, 11u means 11 will be the upper channel, so 9 will be used as the lower channel.
I'm not sure of the exact distance between the router and my PC. I was on your 3.0.0.4_374.32 before and it did maintain a higher link speed. Overall I am not to considered as I am still receiving almost my complete ISP speed.
My IOS devices are not, As previously said for some reason no matter what firmware I am on, Or if I am using 2.4GHz or 5GHz I always have had around 10Mbps less. This also applies no matter the distance from the router, I can be standing right next to it and it wont improve.
Hi All/RMerlin,
Firstly a big thankyou to RMerlin for his dedicated work.
I'm currently running 3.0.0.4.270.26b on a RT-N66U, and planning to upgrade to 3.0.0.4.374.33.
I've kept up to speed with commentary and feel this is probably the best time to go for an update. I understand I need to record all my settings and manually re-input them, after doing a factory default. So just to confirm the process, is it:
1) Note down/screenshot all settings.
2) Backup settings in case I come back to this firmware.
3) Flash with 3.0.0.4.374.33.
4) Do a Factory Default restore and reboot.
5) Manually re-configure Router ( WAN connection, Port Forwards, Manual IP Assignments, History, USB etc).
6) Reboot ?
Lastly I've got Entware installed on my attached USB stick, do I need to do anything with it ? Or can I just continue using what's there prior to the upgrade ?
Hi RMerlin! Do we have to do the same thing for RT-AC66U? Coming from 3.0.0.4.372.31 (Merlin build)...
First, the bug... This one has been around for as long as I have had the RT-N66U, so not a Merlin thing!
If you go in to the Wireless setting page, and change the channel number manually, it can reset the entire WiFi settings, all the way back to factory defaults, including SSID name etc...
If you change the WiFi channel manually, make sure that you check your WiFi settings after you have saved the changes, it might have reset your settings!
If you change Regulation Mode to 802.11h, my Libratone Live speaker, as well as my iPhone 4s will not connect to the network. However my iPhone 5 connects fine! This is with iOS 7.0.2 on both phones. The Libratone speaker is nothing to do with Apple, and simply will not connect to the network with 802.11h enabled.
When you find time, could you please look in to the possibility to enable a manual MTU setting while using Auto settings on the WAN configuration page? The default is 1500, and I would like to be able to change it, however if I set the router to manual mode, it won't connect to the Fibre Modem.
Ok, but if I choose 1l, it forces the width field to 40. If I then change the width field to 20/40, it changes the channel back to Auto. That seems somewhat odd behavior.
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Make sure you delete and recreate the wireless profiles on the iOS devices, as otherwise they might be struggling with the change in wireless driver on the router. Also try enabling 802.11d+h on the Wireless Pro page to see if it helps (some Mac devices prevent this to be enabled).
Otherwise, you could also revert to the SDK5 build, which is the same driver as in 374.32.
I have never experienced, or gotten reports of that one. Did you try at some stage to do a factory default reset, and manually reconfiguring everything in case you might have corrupted entries in your nvram?
You might need to delete and recreate your wireless profiles after changing this option. Also, only change it on the 5 GHz band (while you currently can change it also on the 2.4 GHz band, there might be devices who have trouble dealing with it when the router advertises that option on the unsupported 2.4 GHz band).
This option was mostly implemented for people having issues however. The vast majority of users should leave it to its default value.
This is something I might eventually implement. While anything Ethernet should normally be 1500, I'm starting to see some ISPs who like to do funky things, and tell "standards be damned, we have to do things OUR way, regardless of the consequences for third party devices owners".
Thanks for sharing that result, This Is what I get on my iPhone 5, connected at 5GHz in the same room: RX/TX of 24/108 Mbps -52 dBm
Ookla Speedtest result: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/654373486
So does that explain why I am only ever able to get around 24Mbps? My ISP provides around 32-34Mbps
although the Rx is dynamic, it seems always stuck with 24Mbps, it's a bug maybe when Merlin have time he can look at it. In an actual speed tests of an iPhone 5, it exceeds(58/39Mbps) that reported speed here so it's not the limiting factor of your slow download speed.
I am on BETA 6, is this version different for the RT AC66?
The value I display are what is reported by the wireless driver. I have no control over what gets returned there.
This just happened to me while configuring the router. I did a factory reset before and after flashing the new firmware. I was entering the settings following the menu, from top to bottom. As soon as I disabled the Spanning Tree Protocol and hit Apply, the router reset and put me back on step 3 of the initial setup (Wireless configuration). It stayed connected to the Internet and it did not ask me to setup the admin password, but it resetted it to admin/admin. All of the settings were back to defaults.This is just a simple flag that gets flipped to 0, and then the router rebooted. If you lost your settings, then something else was responsible. Your nvram could have been corrupted, for example, and the reboot is what triggered the reset.Ok I encountered a bug on my RT-N66R/U after flashing. When you disable Spanning Tree Protocol (LAN -> Switch Control) and click apply. It resets the router's firmware.
Hi Merlin , thanks your latest build... i have a issue with that aicloud .... i use it to listen music while i am at work... up until the moved to aicloud 2.0 streaming worked fine , but now i saw 2 issues:
1: in a folder (music album), the user selection is disregarded and the first song will always be played.
2. playback stops after 10 sec , the music player gets auto paused. when un-paused the song will continue for another 10 sec and also the volume setting is reset to default, although the volume bar remains at the level set by user
Are this issues known? Anyone does this issues can be reproduced on your routes?
i have N66U version
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