Bug tracking on GitHub?
I disabled it last winter because people kept using it for tech support purposes rather than actual issue reports.
Bug tracking on GitHub?
@Merlin: how can we keep this and similar future threads focused on observations that will help improve the next release? Given that this is up to 32 pages, there must be a better way.
I disabled it last winter because people kept using it for tech support purposes rather than actual issue reports.
Is it possible to lock down the issue tracking so that it can be seen by everyone, but only modified by you?
Then the discussions can stay here in the forums, but the known bugs and status can be checked on GitHub?
Or is that over-complicating everything...
@Merlin: how can we keep this and similar future threads focused on observations that will help improve the next release? Given that this is up to 32 pages, there must be a better way.
I'm considering locking the release announcement thread in the future to force users into making separate posts. I haven't decided yet.
Disable Beamforming on the router. If it's an Intel NIC, disable the speed booster setting in Device Manager (forgot the exact name for it). For me that setting actually kills performance rather than enhance it.
I disabled it last winter because people kept using it for tech support purposes rather than actual issue reports.
I though Beam forming was good? It certainly helped me in my speed tests?
Wish we could have found a clean way to sort the TxBF stuff...
The speedbooster/afterburner/throughput booster stuff generally applies only for 802.11a/g - 802.11n this is all handled via standard frame aggregation and block-acks, so that setting shouldn't matter for HT/VHT modes...
I seem to be having an issue with opendns. I didn't have to set this up in the pass or atleast I do not remember setting this up anyway I setup the ip address in 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 in WAN DNS settings. Under AI protection, DNS filtering, it's set to opendns home. I have a client list specified to no filtering however, its still filtering ones that are specified to no filter. I haven't messed with this in sometime because there was no need to until today.
Disable Beamforming on the router. If it's an Intel NIC, disable the speed booster setting in Device Manager (forgot the exact name for it). For me that setting actually kills performance rather than enhance it.
Thnx for the tip! But I can't seem to find the option to disable this?
That's how I had it originally but when I tried to access a site on a PC that should have been filtered I was able to access it. I'll put it back and try it again.
Update: I set it back to detect WAN automatically. I have several PC's setup to no filtering with my phone being one of the. I tried to access a site but couldn't. It's being filtered. I've only added the PC's that I do not want filtering on. Do I need to do this reverse? Add the PC's I want to have filtered and leave out the ones I do not?
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