Every x seconds the LED turns off longer than usual somewhat like more than half a second and it seems to do this in een pattern for 3 to 5 times. I'm worried that the radio is quickly turning off and on. Can this be monitored? Or is this normal behavior? I'm even not sure this LED behavior leads to real lost of functionality.
Update:
After reading part of this thread it seems to be behavior already known for these firmwares. I will read this thread more, maybe I find the answer there. I did see Marlin reacting to previous remarks.
Thanks
Vincent
With mine it just remains solid when there's no activity. Settings - Hidden SSID, WLAN name different from 2.4GHz, for the remainder everything on default.
any idea?
Well RMerlin, you are right: when wan (although for a very short time) is down redirection (to routers ip) rules are applied; when wan is again already up and I can ping any host outside in internet, redirection continues to point browsers to router's ip.
This should not happen, or I am wrong? It's really annoying all this redirection thing, I think.
It´s the only thing I can point about your otherwise excellent firmware, the only usable at the moment for my asus ac66u. Do you have a donation-via-paypal-link?
When I run the nvram get dhcp_staticlist command, what do I do with the output? Do you copy to a txt file? Does the "what you noted" translate to the path and name of that txt file?
When I run the nvram get dhcp_staticlist command, what do I do with the output? Do you copy to a txt file? Does the "what you noted" translate to the path and name of that txt file?
The redirect_rules script will always contain these rules, as this is the script that gets applied when the router goes into redirection mode. You need to use the iptables command to view the active rules (iptables -L, iptables -t nat -L).
What kind of Internet connection are you using? Is Dual WAN disabled? I haven't had any other reports of this issue so far.
There's a Paypal link on my website (http://www.lostrealm.ca/).
Same here RT-N66U on 38_2.
The Tx/Rx rate in the wireless log is dynamic, so whatever you see there is not the true link speed but you seems to be pissed about the router so its good for you, now that you are getting rid of them.I hope you find a greener pasture on the other side of the fence.2x AC68R's, fw 38_2
I have officially set a new link connection record of 26Mbps!! WoooHooo!! My routers are getting slower and slower by the hour and i didnt have to do a thing.
The Tx/Rx rate in the wireless log is dynamic, so whatever you see there is not the true link speed but you seems to be pissed about the router so its good for you, now that you are getting rid of them.I hope you find a greener pasture on the other side of the fence.
Could be, but i have not observed this phenomenon in past firmwares. So what ever Broadcom and Asus are doing, is no longer worth my time.
I wish the Asus/Merlin firmware included the link speed in the active clients list or somewhere. DD-WRT displays this information under the Status section. You can set/disable the auto refresh interval too.
2x AC68R's, fw 38_2
I have officially set a new link connection record of 26Mbps!! WoooHooo!! My routers are getting slower and slower by the hour and i didnt have to do a thing.
I put the routers for sale on Craigslist today.
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Howdy,2x AC68R's, fw 38_2
I have officially set a new link connection record of 26Mbps!! WoooHooo!! My routers are getting slower and slower by the hour and i didnt have to do a thing.
I put the routers for sale on Craigslist today.
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KGB7-
If you're using windows, right click on the wireless icon in the systray--> open network and sharing center-->change adapter settings-->right click on your wireless adapter-->check "status." I'm not using my ipad at the moment, and my router's wireless log shows that its Tx rate is a whopping 1 mbps. However, that changes once in use.
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