Channel 161 is back when set to 40 MHz channel width.
For 5Ghz wireless.....is it recommended to set the bandwidth @ 20/40MHz or 40MHz for best/fastest performance?
Channel 161 is back when set to 40 MHz channel width.
For 5Ghz wireless.....is it recommended to set the bandwidth @ 20/40MHz or 40MHz for best/fastest performance?
For 5Ghz wireless.....is it recommended to set the bandwidth @ 20/40MHz or 40MHz for best/fastest performance?
i thought there is 80Mhz too . why 20 and 40 ?
Either should be fine, unless you are in an area where there are other overlapping 5 GHz routers coming on strong.
Try to reset the data file unter Tools-Other SettingsHi,
I've updated my RT-N66U, and everything seems to work. I however get this line (repeatedly) in the log:
12:26:48 cstats[352]: Problem loading /cifs1/tomato_cstats_74d02bd2cf98.gz. Still trying...
I've checked /cifs1, and it's mounted ok. All bandwidth statistics look ok.
Try to reset the data file unter Tools-Other Settings
That is what the reset does...Thanks, but that didn't help. All it did was to wipe my history out.
That is what the reset does...
Try setting a new filepath, maybe.
From what version did you upgrade?
Upgraded from 374.41. Changed path, and after a data file reset, it creates the *rstats*" file in that new directory, but it doesn't create any *cstats* file.
Still getting those log messages.
Well I can't release during the day because I work
I do try to release on Friday or Saturday tho, to give the weekend for people to test and report back on it. If there's any last minute issue, then that leaves me some time to push out an emergency update before the week starts.
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