Just checked, and HW acceleration is still shown as 'Enabled'.Such a drastic drop would indicate that HW acceleration is currently disabled. Check the Tools -> Sysinfo page to determine which functionality has forced it to be disabled.
IIRC, no.will I need to do a clean factory reset from 39_0-em ?
No. It is upgrade, reset, reboot.Is the procedure
reset
reboot
upgrade
reboot
Just checked, and HW acceleration is still shown as 'Enabled'.
Hi Merlin,
firstly I checked and 43 fw version did the trick with the traffic manager in PPOE connection scenario for RT-AC68U; BTW I've to report a strange behaviour for 24H graph: if I try to access it with my laptop inside the LAN, I only saw 1 hour time period in the graph; instead, if I try to access it from WAN, I see the graph as it is supposed to be, rather displaying all past 24H.
What could it be?
I have no experience with FTTH setups, sorry. Only thing I could think of would be to do a reset of your device standing in front of the router in case that, like cable modems, these might need to be reset when switching router/computers on its LAN interface.
Also make sure QoS isn't enabled, just in case.
After upgrading from .42, Media Server Path setting had been wiped out, I had to reconfigure it. (upgraded with no reset)
And consistent with previous versions, if set ON, 'iTunes Server' (mt-daapd) is started with -m option, disabling its built-in mDNS function. Since Asuswrt-merlin's separate mDNS daemon does not start automatically for unknown reason, "iTunes Server" does not work out of box. This has been commented before. (A simple workaround is to install entware version of mt-daapd(firefly) and start it without -m option. Probably nobody is using iTunes Server(=mt-dappd=firefly) function though. But it's there and it's not working, so I report it anyway.)
I reply to myself: I tried also checking the traffic manager by my PC on LAN (wired) and it shows the 24H graph normally. Could the issue be related to the monitor resolution (my laptop has a 1366x758, my PC on LAN 1920x1080 and also my PC on WAN), or could it be related to wireless/wired connection?
For further tests, tomorrow I'll try to connect my laptop on LAN and I'll see what happen
I'm still getting the same results.
Is it safe for me to install the latest stock Asus release to see if there are any differences?
Does this mean i should have been installing the asus stock firmware for the b1 instead of the ones that are under rt-n66r
Should be fine to test. I recommend you do a backup of your settings first, so if you switch back to my firmware, you can reapply that backup. There's a few settings with stock firmware that can conflict with mine, such as the way Asus encodes OpenVPN key/certs.
It could be a browser issue too. Check if there's any Javascript error if you do reproduce the display issue.
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