Seems I'm not the only one with some stability problems on this FW version (376.45)
Experiencing dropouts, and unstable 2.4Ghz speeds.
The RT-AC66U driver has been unchanged since October 2013.
Seems I'm not the only one with some stability problems on this FW version (376.45)
Experiencing dropouts, and unstable 2.4Ghz speeds.
The RT-AC66U driver has been unchanged since October 2013.
RT-AC68U
is this the bug from firmware , 376.45 happened in 376.44 too, never had this on 374.43
ntfsck 3014.5.21
Checking NTFS Superblock ...
Device name : /dev/sda1
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 4000774619136 bytes (4000775 MB)
Current device size: 4000774619136 bytes (4000775 MB)
Checking for bad sectors ...
Scanning $MFT ...
Checking directory structure ...
Checking for orphaned files ...
0.00 percent completed
9.46 percent completed
18.92 percent completed
28.38 percent completed
37.84 percent completed
47.30 percent completed
56.76 percent completed
66.23 percent completed
75.69 percent completed
85.15 percent completed
94.61 percent completed
100.00 percent completed
Scanning orphaned files completed.
Checking attributes ...
0.00 percent completed
9.46 percent completed
18.92 percent completed
28.38 percent completed
37.84 percent completed
47.30 percent completed
56.76 percent completed
66.23 percent completed
75.69 percent completed
85.15 percent completed
94.61 percent completed
100.00 percent completed
Failed to calloc 122093952 bytes: Cannot allocate memory
Checking cluster allocation ...
ERROR(12): Failed to setup allocation bitmap: Cannot allocate memory
Syncing device ...
ntfsck 3014.5.21
Checking NTFS Superblock ...
Device name : /dev/sda2
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 4000708558848 bytes (4000709 MB)
Current device size: 4000708558848 bytes (4000709 MB)
Checking for bad sectors ...
Scanning $MFT ...
Checking directory structure ...
Checking for orphaned files ...
0.00 percent completed
9.78 percent completed
19.55 percent completed
29.33 percent completed
39.10 percent completed
48.88 percent completed
58.65 percent completed
68.43 percent completed
78.20 percent completed
87.98 percent completed
97.75 percent completed
100.00 percent completed
Scanning orphaned files completed.
Checking attributes ...
0.00 percent completed
9.78 percent completed
19.55 percent completed
29.33 percent completed
39.10 percent completed
48.88 percent completed
58.65 percent completed
68.43 percent completed
78.20 percent completed
87.98 percent completed
97.75 percent completed
100.00 percent completed
Failed to calloc 122091936 bytes: Cannot allocate memory
Checking cluster allocation ...
ERROR(12): Failed to setup allocation bitmap: Cannot allocate memory
Syncing device ...
Isn't the power for. 44 and above reduced? That's what I noticed. Range is not as good
hello,
i have an ASUS RT-AC68U with firmware version 376.45_0 merlin.
I've seen that I can use smart sync with a ftp server.
i've read this guide : http://asusnw-faq-en.blogspot.tw/2014/07/sync-setup-smart-sync-with-ftp-server.html
but in my router i can't see the ftp provider. i have only webstorage and dropbox.
does anyone have any idea why?
I also tried to install the latest official firmware but with it i can only see websotrage.
FTP and SMB syncing is a feature in development, it's not enabled yet probably because they haven't finalized it.
Thanks.
So to write the guide that I posted, they have used some beta?
Which one?
Beats me. As I said, the code is there, just not enabled yet. Could be a FAQ that they are preparing ahead of launch, seeing it's published on a blog rather than on their main website.
Dont use phones and tablets to test wifi they wont achieve the best speeds due to the radios and antennas they use are not the best quality. Even when i had extreme internet here 125/25 my ipad 2 would only max at 53mbps were my desktops and laptops with n900 wifi adapters would reach full 450 link rates and full speeds my connection could offer.
I got macbook. What should I do to test?
Not familiar with Macbook what kind of wifi card does it contain ? One has to understand when it comes to wifi the router is only 50% of the equation the other 50% is the wifi card/adapter its communicating with.
At the heart of the card we find a Broadcom BCM4360, which enables operation on the 5 GHz band at speeds up to 1.3 Gbps and communication via Bluetooth 4.0.
According to this https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook+Air+13-Inch+Mid+2013+Teardown/15042 teardown.Also on the board is a Skyworks SE5516 dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WLAN front-end module.
, unplugged, rebooted.mtd-erase -d nvram
Hi,
I live in France so in EU... but avaible control channel for me are only from 36 to 48
If I take a look at Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
allowed channels in Europe for 5GHz WIFI are :
36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140
Do I need to set something special (Professional settings?) in order to see these channels?
Thanks
See this thread.. http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=18762
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