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Am i missing something or is the AC66U FW missing from the Mediafire folder???
EDIT: nvm, found it
EDIT: nvm, found it
Ac68u. Setting country code worked previously but not on this firmware, each reboot puts it back on US.
That doesn't fix it on my RT-N66U.
It is not a quirk, rmerlin already stated Asus think they can remove the ability to change country code for devices they sold in countries with incorrect country codes set.
Not to mention that they are not upfront about it.
Are there plans to add Wireless Client support? I have two RT-AC87R's I'd like to run as a bridge on 802.11ac. They won't serve any other clients.
I currently do this with DD-WRT and two RT-AC66U's. I'm hoping for a speed boost using the AC87R's.
Thx!
+1.It is not a quirk, rmerlin already stated Asus think they can remove the ability to change country code for devices they sold in countries with incorrect country codes set.
Everyone should be shouting at Asus tech support for this. You can't sell devices in Australia, Singapore, Netherlands and the likes with incorrect country values that are locked incorrectly.
No other maker is doing anything like this. Asus has cocked up big time by not correctly setting the regions on these devices from factory and now think they can lock changing region, they are very wrong and all affected users should complain.
FCC has nothing to do with our countries and its pathetic rules has nothing to do with us. This all just reminds me of PlayStation mod chips and DVD region locking. Sony lost in court over that and Australia DVD players were region free ever since.
Here is what a Asus rep posted recently.
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=129442&postcount=192
Yes, I discovered this in the Asus 1665 & 1663 Firmware and posted about it in the Asus 1665 Firmware release thread. If you select "N + AC" it will only use 40MHz and up to 450Mbps. So, this issue is an Asus carryover into Merlin's Firmware.Just found out if the wireless modes auto it will pick 80mhz
Yes, I discovered this in the Asus 1665 & 1663 Firmware and posted about it in the Asus 1665 Firmware release thread. If you select "N + AC" it will only use 40MHz and up to 450Mbps. So, this issue is an Asus carryover into Merlin's Firmware.
Tested beta 1 on AC66U,
found that with HW NAT enabled, speed never over 200Mbps, actually it is around 160Mbps and CPU is 100% during the transfer, and it is funny that even I enabled IPV6 6in4 tunnel, the HW NAT still show as Enabled (HW NAT cannot enable in previous firmware with IPV6 enabled)
with NAT disabled in switch control, speed is a bit faster around 180Mbps, but still cannot > 200Mbps and CPU is also at 100%.
now with same configuration downgrade back to previously version, speed can reach to 450+ Mbps and CPU is not 100% with HW NAT enabled.
So HW NAT is not working / enabled in this beta 1? Thanks
The EM builds are always working with good range for me on both bands. I for one will miss the EM range if you decide to scratch it in favor of the newer drivers for the N66U. The non EM drivers are actually not too bad for my household's usage, if that will be the only choice then that will be fine too.
Hey Merlin, I'm using Opendns with AC87-R. I have opendns home set with individual ip addresses. It's not blocking sites. I've went to facebook and was able to get through as well as playboy. I didn't do any other settings except enable dns filtering, set opendns home and assign ip addresses.
It is not a quirk, rmerlin already stated Asus think they can remove the ability to change country code for devices they sold in countries with incorrect country codes set.
Everyone should be shouting at Asus tech support for this. You can't sell devices in Australia, Singapore, Netherlands and the likes with incorrect country values that are locked incorrectly.
Are there plans to add Wireless Client support? I have two RT-AC87R's I'd like to run as a bridge on 802.11ac. They won't serve any other clients.
I currently do this with DD-WRT and two RT-AC66U's. I'm hoping for a speed boost using the AC87R's.
Thx!
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