I can't update to 35_2, it upload the file (correct one, check double) but on system info is keep 34_2.
Try also to clear the cache but still remain 34_2.
Any hel woul dbe appreciated...
Ok solved... Done with IE, with Chrome nothing...
I can't update to 35_2, it upload the file (correct one, check double) but on system info is keep 34_2.
Try also to clear the cache but still remain 34_2.
Any hel woul dbe appreciated...
If you think that's bad, take a look at the RT-N66U. Asus/Broadcom botched the new SDK back in March of 2013. They came out with a workaround that fixed connectivity issues and security issues (SDK 6). SDK 6 was never intended to be used on the RT-N66U. And it has significantly reduced the wireless range.
Oh sure, you can use .276 but you have to live with security issues unless you use Merlin's SDK5 experimental firmware.
The RT-N66U is still Asus' top selling router on Amazon. But all Asus does is keep putting out firmware updates for the AC68U. Do they really think RT-N66U owners are not paying attention to this? They must.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/electronics/300189/ref=pd_zg_hrsr_e_1_3_last
Another question, the best save location for traffic monitor ?
Nvram or usb?
To keep the date after a reboot.
Tnx
USB. NVRAM is very small and half of it is already used up by the system already.
has really no one has the same 5ghz wifi problems i had? my signal strength went down to like 80db on a macbook 10 ft away, switch back to merlin 374.34 and it went back to 68-70db right away, i also had very bad qos problems
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
It has been working for a long time now.
so 5ghz is definitely WORSE for me in this build
That doesn't make any sense considering that there has been zero change in the wireless driver for the RT-AC66U in months.
I took a quick look at your screenshots, and my first conclusion is that you are simply bottlenecked by your upstream. Downstream traffic requires upstream traffic to send back ACK packets. 3.5 Mbits of upstream is simply not enough to properly handle 100 Mbits of downstream in a sustainable way. It's not caused by any mythical bufferbloat issue, it's just a common issue with asymmetrical connections that are so poorly balanced. Try increasing your upstream, it should already help.
The RT-N66U is still Asus' top selling router on Amazon. But all Asus does is keep putting out firmware updates for the AC68U. Do they really think RT-N66U owners are not paying attention to this? They must.
has really no one has the same 5ghz wifi problems i had? my signal strength went down to like 80db on a macbook 10 ft away, switch back to merlin 374.34 and it went back to 68-70db right away, i also had very bad qos problems
That doesn't make any sense considering that there has been zero change in the wireless driver for the RT-AC66U in months.
I took a quick look at your screenshots, and my first conclusion is that you are simply bottlenecked by your upstream. Downstream traffic requires upstream traffic to send back ACK packets. 3.5 Mbits of upstream is simply not enough to properly handle 100 Mbits of downstream in a sustainable way. It's not caused by any mythical bufferbloat issue, it's just a common issue with asymmetrical connections that are so poorly balanced. Try increasing your upstream, it should already help.
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.
Download link in the first post is down again. Thank You Merlin.
I was getting 100's of entries in my RT-AC68U log:
[Timestamp]: miniupnpd[5321]: sendto(udp): Operation not permitted.
I turned off uPnp and it stopped. Is this a bug or a configuration problem on my end? It occurred on both Merlin builds I installed (34 and 35).
Thanks!
I have never worked with router firmware specifically...but I have done some software coding...
Just because you don't change one part of program...doesn't meant that it won't be affected by other changes made elsewhere. I can't tell you how many time I have debugged and re-written sections of perfectly good code...only to eventually discover the issue was caused by something else I had done to an unrelated part of the the program.
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