Hello, I'm pretty new to Merlin and I apologize if this has been answered before Merlin. Does Merlin support Time Machine for the AC-RT66U?
Does this have the advanced qos(on the rt-ac68u) like the 87u?
RMerlin, In a previous post of a different thread made a comment something like (I am paraphrasing from memory here) "All FW revisions from 376.XX on will have the kernel which will not allow changing the country codes and will have the input power restrictions as mandated by the FCC". Was my memory correct on this?
If so, how does this effect the wireless radio signal strength compared to routers running the 374.43_2 Forked FW? I have a couple RT-AC66's and I have a RT-AC68 going to be delivered in a few days. I'm happy with the reliability and power output of the 374.43 Forked FW which I thought to run on the new AC68.
I don't use SNMP. Is there any advantage for me to install this new FW on a RT-AC68 router?
Hi all,
I have problems with traffic monitor on an RT-N66U merlin firmware from ver. 374.40..43 and latest 376.44...47beta1, it doesn't show data on table on daily or monthly screen.
I erased nvram, reset to factory default and made setting from scratch.
I don't have this problem with firmware from Asus, tomato or dd-wrt.
Thanks
Try it on the USB 2 port to see if it's more stable. If it is, see if you can replace the USB cable you are using, it might have shielding issues (some USB 3.0 drives come with pretty cheap/poorly shielded cables).
First thing I would do is to create the folder "xxx1" on your flash drive. Then you will use that page to set it as the location to save your history files too. Lastly and most importantly is the check "yes" next to:How can i initialize datafiles?
I have set in Tools -> Other Settings page:
- Traffic history location -RAM (default);
- Starting day of monthly cycle - 1
Thank you
First thing I would do is to create the folder "xxx1" on your flash drive. Then you will use that page to set it as the location to save your history files too. Lastly and most importantly is the check "yes" next to:
Create or reset data files:
Enable if using a new location
If you use RAM as the location to save to you will lose your data on every reboot. Never save to NVRAM as that area is reserved and for a very good reason. Leave it alone. That is why you need to save your history files to a flash drive.
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