Using the ac66u and 35_2.
Does anybody know the max lenght of the "name" on the manual asigned IP - DHCP list?
I limit it to 15 characters.
Using the ac66u and 35_2.
Does anybody know the max lenght of the "name" on the manual asigned IP - DHCP list?
Probably because you only have a few compatible clients. I have 32 clients, a lot consisting of Foscam 2.4GHz N IP security cameras. I have no issue with any other 2.4GHz device, but the reception on my security cameras is terrible. I did not have any issues on my RT-N66U, just the RT-AC68U.
- once you upload .opn file, there is NO indication in the UI that the file has uploaded correctly
makes 0 sense, i can show you 50-100 results of me getting 97 down 3.8 up, and then another 100 results of me getting 97 down 5 up (qos disabled) something changed, as for 5GHz i am 100% positive it got worse in my situation, this could all be related to the router having a higher load when using ip traffic and qos, which of the 2 facts would u like me to provide evidence for you can't argue with, i can do it for both its just annoying cause i needa wait till people arent using the internet or else its just hell for them.
ideally later tonight ill make a video all in 1 showing the macbook sitting in the same spot and signal dropping by 10db so its not argueable, i can also do the same thing with the qos problem, but since i got it working now, here is proof my qos works right on 374.34_0
look i just ran a test right now, NOT ON 374.35 and look. first try http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3125605698 - keep in mind that is with 5 active devices using the network lightly, i always get 95-97 when no one is using it, here are my results from las night when i got it fixed http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3108880833
plz explain this, im not making it up. every merlin firmware update i have noticed little to no performance change, these 2 changes are massive.
Try disabling Beamforming. Some devices seem to have trouble with that.
I cant seem to get either to work, running _2. Clicking on Turbo Mode in the webgui just selects both options (LED and Overclock), clicking apply just reverts it to LED only. Manually setting the clock via nvram thru telnet, then nvram commit and reboot, doesn't seem to stick, it just reboots and the DDR resets to 533 (it's supposed to be at least 666, I've run Asus's DDR update.)
What is this "Turbo Mode" setting in the webgui I keep hearing everyone speak about and where is it exactly? I've never seen a turbo mode option anywhere and am curious where I can set it at (?). Pretty please.
I wrote a services start and a services stop scripts to set CPU speed at 1000mhz and RAM at 666mhz (running an AC56U). So the router sets those frequencies automatically upon reboot and initial startup. See Merlin's wiki for instructions....The big one is overclocking the RAM if you've already run the Asus DDR Update Tool; is it possible? Every time I touch the RAM clock, the thing reboots with 533 as the speed; that's worse than stock (considering Asus conceded that it wasn't enough and released that tool to be competitive with other recent Broadcom offerings on the market)!
Hi Merlin, im running the AC68 with your latest firmare but I can't understand why my cpu temp is saying 80 degrees when the device is feeling only a bit warm to the touch and even cold on the sides. Are these temperature readings ok?
Also the radio temps are saying 53 for both.
Something seems wrong with the Per device Real-time Traffic monitor.
ONLY on the Real-time tab I see a lot of IP addresses I don't use.
My router uses the 10.0.0.254 address.
The DHCP range is 10.0.0.200-10.0.0.250
And I use a few manually assigned IP addresses 10.0.0.101-10.0.0.104
No clue why the 10.0.0.87-10.0.0.100 and 10.0.0.105-10.0.0.119 shows up.
(Pic shows only a small part of the long list.)
Things I have noticed that I'd love to be fixed if possible is that on the office AC68U, the Tools screen DOES show the CPU temp: View attachment 1668
But on my home AC68R, it doesn't: View attachment 1669
That's minor though. The big one is overclocking the RAM if you've already run the Asus DDR Update Tool; is it possible? Every time I touch the RAM clock, the thing reboots with 533 as the speed; that's worse than stock (considering Asus conceded that it wasn't enough and released that tool to be competitive with other recent Broadcom offerings on the market)!
I wrote a services start and a services stop scripts to set CPU speed at 1000mhz and RAM at 666mhz (running an AC56U). So the router sets those frequencies automatically upon reboot and initial startup. See Merlin's wiki for instructions.
Merlin's Wiki Page
Go to "Administration", "Performance Tuning". I assume that is what you are referring to.
Make sure you try a valid RAM clock, such as 800. I'm not sure if it would be overriden by the FW or the bootloader however.
These entries are taken from Linux's kernel. If you are totally sure that it's not someone else tapping into your network, I would check your configuration, such as your netmask.
Might be worth taking a look on the Connections page (under System Logs) to see if there are any active connections tracked there.
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