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Does the sdk5 build for RT-N66U have higher throughput than the sdk6 one?
Does the sdk5 build for RT-N66U have higher throughput than the sdk6 one?
Hi Merlin,
I've installed this on my AC68U on top of 374.371 Asus firmware.
So far everything stable but i get this message in the systemlog.
Nov 25 15:29:09 kernel: pch ==NULL.
It doesn't seem to make the router unstable or slow but just not sure what it is...
Do you know what this is ?
No idea. I last saw this message with the first firmwares Asus had released for the RT-AC68U, then it disappeared. Some people mentionned they saw it again recently.
RMerlin, will you release a 35_2 build for N16?
Or it doesn't have the issue which is fixed in 35_2?
Are you using Turbo Mode along with the DDR bootloader update, or are you manually setting the memory clock to 666 MHz?
I did not use the new bootloader. Haven't done the setup. I used the nvram setting (manual).
Even though nvram shows 800,666 my bogomips reflect the 1Ghz speed.
Will I be able to update to this firmware without having to reconfigure my OpenVPN server settings? If not, if the keys page has gone away from the UI, where/how do I put in the keys? Thanks for any guidance.
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One big change is the OpenVPN Keys page is now gone, being integrated directly into the Server/Client config page as a clickable link (same as Asus).
I can't believe that there is no time machine support for ac66u. i know about the licensing fee and everything but i still think Asus should have covered it. i feel like a fool for buying it. its just like Apple treating owners of old iPhone models. the only difference is that ac66u is not old.
I can't believe that there is no time machine support for ac66u. i know about the licensing fee and everything but i still think Asus should have covered it. i feel like a fool for buying it. its just like Apple treating owners of old iPhone models. the only difference is that ac66u is not old.
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