Yes I noticed it too since 35_2.
@ RMerlin, upgraded the firmware from .454 to this and I noticed the 5GHz signal strength is noticeably weaker.
I've 2 media bridges (RT-AC56U and Cisco E4200 Tomato Shibby 117) and both reported quite a significant reduction in throughput on this (5GHz) band.
Yes I noticed it too since 35_2.
@ RMerlin, upgraded the firmware from .454 to this and I noticed the 5GHz signal strength is noticeably weaker.
I've 2 media bridges (RT-AC56U and Cisco E4200 Tomato Shibby 117) and both reported quite a significant reduction in throughput on this (5GHz) band.
Just to clarify a little ...
Router I'm referring to is the RT-AC68U.
On the RT-AC56U set to media bridge mode, the link rate remains the same (i.e. 585Mbps).
Previously, the TX rate from RT-AC68U to RT-AC56U was >700Mbps. Now the highest is just 351Mbps.
Location of both devices remain unchanged. NVRAM have been cleared on both as well after firmware update and they have the same Settings keyed in as .454.
Stations (flags: P=Powersave Mode, S=Short GI, T=STBC, A=Associated, U=Authenticated)
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MAC IP Address Name RSSI Rx/Tx Rate Connected Flags
00:90:4C:11:11:11 192.168.10.237 Stargate3 -28dBm 866/866 Mbps 00:00:52 STAU
I see a significant drop in throughput on the 2.4GHz band with the 37 firmware. My throughput is consistently down to one third of what I got on 36 beta1. I tried this on multiple devices. Rebooting, reflashing, reseting, power cycling etc. did not clear the issue. My settings are N-only mode, on channel 11 with 20MHz bandwidth. The only item I tweaked was to set DTIM to 1. Everything else is default. My wireless throughput goes back to normal when I switch back to 36 beta1 with the same settings. I switched back and forth between 36 beta1 and 37 several times with the same results every time.
Sorry. My bad. The above problem I see is with the RT-AC68R.
I'm running .37-SDK5 on an n66u and have no issues running dnscrypt off of the USB hd or streaming mp4 video via minidlna. Still, the network map page does show "no devices."
That's odd, as the 2.4 GHz band was the one that was specifically targetted by Asus with that new driver. Try disabling Beamforming, I know it can have weird results with some clients. You might also want to try deleting the wireless profile on your computer - I've seen cases where a wireless driver update on the router would cause issues until you recreated the profile on the connecting devices.
What is your RSSI?
I am currently back on 36 beta1. I will switch to 37 in a bit, make the changes you suggested and report back the RSSI. Just for reference here is what I currently see in the wireless log for RSSI for 36 beta1.
RSSI: 0 dBm SNR: 0 dB noise: -92 dBm Channel: 11
BSSID: D8:50:E6:59:79:78 Capability: ESS ShortSlot
Don't know what is a reasonable value is for RSSI. The 0 dBm looks suspiciously perfect
The RSSI value will be next to the client below. The RSSI for the router is 0 because it's running as a router rather than a repeater/bridge. You can also check the RSSI using Inssider.
Yeah. I was looking in the wrong place. I realized this only after I switched to 37. Anyway here is what I see for RSSI on 37 after I made the changes you suggested.
00:26:C7:A8:29:86 192.168.1.29 * -76dBm 43/39 Mbps 00:01:07 S AU
Unfortunately now I don't have the RSSI value on 36 beta1 to compare against. I can switch back to 36 beta1 and send you the RSSI value if it will help.
If it's exactly half of the old value then it seems like it's in 40 MHz mode instead of 80 MHz mode.
I don't recall seeing any other mention of significant performance drop with the 501 driver. It will however work properly with Mediatek devices, while the 454 driver wasn't even letting them connect reliably.
I can see USB again now on my N66uOn an unrelated note, I uploaded a few experimental builds that reuse the old USB code from 374_339. Asus has redesigned most of the USB handling code in 374_501 with the intention of eventually supporting USB hubs. That code doesn't work properly yet on some routers (it's currently unfinished from what I can see), and debugging it is just too much trouble considering this is a work-in-progress. So for the time being, the affected routers will be using the older USB code.
I've only done some basic tests with it, so please give these a more thorough beating. They are uploaded to https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ftf9kjixr1a5f//Misc for the time being - I will do a more proper release in a few days.
I can see USB again now on my N66u
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