VANT
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there is no heat issues. It's normal temp.Will this also solve the heat issues with 5Ghz and CPU? My CPU is averagin at 84C
tjmax is 125 C.
there is no heat issues. It's normal temp.Will this also solve the heat issues with 5Ghz and CPU? My CPU is averagin at 84C
Read the forum.. 84c is perfectly fine. The SOC has a TjMax of 125c.Will this also solve the heat issues with 5Ghz and CPU? My CPU is averagin at 84C
Should have been more specific about how to determine if it is worth the trouble to run at 40mhz bandwidth on WiFi. It would make the most sense for you to run Speedtest.net or something similar to see how fast you are getting information from the Internet...run Speedtest once at a 20mhz bandwidth and again with the 40mhz setting, and see if it makes THE SLIGHTEST DIFFERENCE. Am guessing it will not, in which case it does not make sense for you to bother with 40mhz.according to the scanner, on 40MHz my max rate is 450Mbps, while on 20MHz it's only 217Mbps...
Should have been more specific about how to determine if it is worth the trouble to run at 40mhz bandwidth on WiFi. It would make the most sense for you to run Speedtest.net or something similar to see how fast you are getting information from the Internet...run Speedtest once at a 20mhz bandwidth and again with the 40mhz setting, and see if it makes THE SLIGHTEST DIFFERENCE. Am guessing it will not, in which case it does not make sense for you to bother with 40mhz.
Everyone seems to be telling how I should change my WiFi settings, but this is not my question. In fact, it has nothing to do with the channels or the channel width. I just posted that I for for someone to replicate the issue.
My question was, why when I have it set to "N Only", is it not actually "N Only" but rather "b/g/n".
And if "N Only" means "b/g/n", then it shouldn't be called "N Only". It doesn't matter if everyone thinks "Auto" is better, the setting "N Only" should be "n" only. Or does someone disagree?
As far as I recall, you can set it to "Auto", "N Only" or "Legacy".
My assumption of these would be:
Auto = b/g/n
N Only = n
Legacy = b/g
Clearly though, that's not happening. At least not for me.
The backup was from the previous version as well. I haven't had any issues since. I don't know what specifically caused the issue I was having but on the previous firmware with a settings restore that was saved from that version seems to have done the trick for me. I will more than likely wait for the next version before flashing.The problem most likely isn't with 378.55 but your process. Its completely useless to factory reset once much less twice if you are restoring a backup afterwards. That totally negates either of the resets you do.
Perhaps it would help if you would describe the problem that is created by your situation, to motivate anyone to think about your issue. Specifically, what kind of client(s) do you have that are experiencing a lower quality connection, for example have Speedtest lowered by 10% or more, because the Wireless mode setting is not doing what you want? Consider also that it is unlikely that the inner workings of the Wireless Mode are accessible to Merlin firmware.Everyone seems to be telling how I should change my WiFi settings, but this is not my question...My question was, why when I have it set to "N Only", is it not actually "N Only" but rather "b/g/n".
Perhaps it would help if you would describe the problem that is created by your situation, to motivate anyone to think about your issue. Specifically, what kind of client(s) do you have that are experiencing a lower quality connection, for example have Speedtest lowered by 10% or more, because the Wireless mode setting is not doing what you want? Consider also that it is unlikely that the inner workings of the Wireless Mode are accessible to Merlin firmware.
OK, got it. The one thing am still curious about is, what is "the problem," besides the observation that the setting does not appear to do what its label says it does. In other words, am wondering what kind of user would care about this issue.You're over-complicating everything. The "N Only" setting is not "n" only, but "b/g/n". That's it.
Someone already confirmed that they have the same problem on the 87U, while the other models don't seem to have the problem. So it's a bug it seems. Fine, that's all I need to know.
Also, I understand that not everything is in merlins control, however this is the firmware I have on, so this is the first place where I give feedback.
Im new at this, just got the Asus RT-N66U and want to flash it with merlin, all i need, is to boost my wifi range, will this Merlin software do that ?
Damn!! Then what does merlin do to the wifi part ?, is it stability ....
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/fork-update-for-374-43-available-v13e1.18914/
With this one you can , the FABULOUS FORK from John 374.43_2
YES ! you can
Okay, this needs explaining ...FORK, and is this merlin´s Work or what..
And what is the install proses on this "fork merlin" is this someting u install on top of merlin or Asus FW ?
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