RMerlin the new version on your github does not compile for the ac66u is there anything you can help me with to troubleshoot the problem and/or can you compile it for me
Seriously?
RMerlin the new version on your github does not compile for the ac66u is there anything you can help me with to troubleshoot the problem and/or can you compile it for me
Sorry for askingSeriously?
Sorry I was just asking for help as there was a problem with compiling the newest RMerlin build
RMerlin the new version on your github does not compile for the ac66u is there anything you can help me with to troubleshoot the problem and/or can you compile it for me
Don't just reset/reboot it - leave it turned off for at least 10 minutes.
Thanks again everyone for chipping in your thoughts!
I did unplug everything (modem and router) and left it all turned off for at least 30mins...same results...
I plug my old ac66 back in...whilst it still cant attain the 1000Mbps speed, at least it is seeing ~ 8xx.
Any other suggestions are most certainly welcomed!
Sorry title is wrong it's the tftpd.....
I have noticed something strange. I was going through the processes today and there was a tftpd running. In 4 days it consumed 25 hours of CPU time.
Is this normal or did ASUS turn on Demon for some other purpose? Is it safe to kill?
That server is how the Quantenna CPU boots its own firmware - when it powers up, it downloads it from the Broadcom's /tmp location over tftp. This has nothing to do with the regular FTP server.
Thanks I didn't know that. As I stated the title was wrong...so why does it use so much CPU even after the boot? I used to run TFTPd for supporting the configuration of SIP adapters for PBX's and when there was no booting the TFTPd process would just sit there idle.
I did kill the TFTPd process just to see what would happen and I the router was still functional. I assume that if I made a change to the wireless settings the Quantenna CPU would have to reload it configuration and would fail due to the missing TFTPd process.
I like systems to run efficiently and when I see the number one CPU usage is an idle process I start to worry about how the process was coded. Is there a log file that can show why it's consuming so much CPU? I couldn't find any myself.
No other idea, sorry.
It might be worth talking to your ISP, in case they might be aware of something that might be required on their end when a customer changes to a new router (for instance, maybe they register and keep track of the router's MAC). You could also try cloning the RT-AC66 MAC on the WAN page.
Merlin, I have had to go over to the official latest Asus firmware. I was having issues on your 46 with the 5GHz and 2.4GHz clients, some on 2.4Ghz could not be seen when my iMac was on 5GHz. As an example, even though the clients are in the DHCP reservation, my IP cameras and 2 PVR's could not be reached when my iMac was on 5GHz but could be when my iMac was on 2.4Ghz. I then flashed with Asus firmware and that is not happening. I then went back to 46 and it reoccurs.
376.46 is based on the 376_2061 driver. You might want to wait for the next release, which will be based on the 376_2678 release (unless there's a newer available at that point).
Merlin, are they keeping you in the dark?
Asus is way past 2061:
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/88391214-post407.html
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