When Mu-Mimo is enabled it kills ipv6 connectivity when I check via http://ipv6-test.com/
I don't know if this is relevant, but I find on my AC88U running Merlin 380.58 or stock firmware, it is often the case that making changes to things like wireless setting necessitate a router reboot to get IPv6 working again.When Mu-Mimo is enabled it kills ipv6 connectivity when I check via http://ipv6-test.com/
Thanks for the input. I will give it a try and report backI don't know if this is relevant, but I find on my AC88U running Merlin 380.58 or stock firmware, it is often the case that making changes to things like wireless setting necessitate a router reboot to get IPv6 working again.
BINGO!! Thanks bud that fixed the problem.I don't know if this is relevant, but I find on my AC88U running Merlin 380.58 or stock firmware, it is often the case that making changes to things like wireless setting necessitate a router reboot to get IPv6 working again.
Mostly wifi sweetspots for device to router and smartspeed app on Phones and tablets. From laptops I use my local ISP's speedtest and Verizon or google fiber speedtest typically. I am not using any "real" network throughput tests. These all tell me what I am looking for.Just out of interest, I was wondering what are people using to measure these reported speeds?
I cross compiled iperf3 to run on the router (it sits on my /jffs and I ssh in and run it manually when needed) but that's there largely to check the powerline networking I'm using (200mb at worst, but I have seen it max out gigabit connections at times), but are people testing throughput between clients or SMB file copies or what?
Mostly wifi sweetspots for device to router and smartspeed app on Phones and tablets. From laptops I use my local ISP's speedtest and Verizon or google fiber speedtest typically. I am not using any "real" network throughput tests. These all tell me what I am looking for.
I redownloaded the AC56U GPL, and it still fails to extract for me. I suspect their web servers are out of sync and there are two different archives on their servers.
It opens with 7zip under windows7, there are updated files from 12th April, same as in the N66 GPL for me, guess I should try under Linux...
IPTV working again for me (BT Youview)
Noticed this is the log a few times though
Apr 26 20:04:18 rstats[457]: Problem loading /mnt/sda1/tomato_rstats_305a3ac4edc0.gz. Still trying...
Guessing its to do with traffic analyser?
I redownloaded the AC56U GPL, and it still fails to extract for me. I suspect their web servers are out of sync and there are two different archives on their servers.
Could the AC56R or AC56S gpl components work for AC56U? I compared the md5 for the files in "/rc/prebuild" and they are the same for this 3 models.There are definitively a bunch of corrupted archives on both the Asuswebstorage AND some of their clustered web servers.
Their web servers are clustered. That's why sometimes when they upload a new firmware, some people can see it and others can't, and it can take 24-48 hours before everyone sees the same thing.
Could the AC56R or AC56S gpl components work for AC56U? I compared the md5 for the files in "/rc/prebuild" and they are the same for this 3 models.
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AC56R/GPL_RT_AC56R_90043802695.zip
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AC56S/GPL_RT_AC56S_90043802695.zip
BUT i needed to switch NAT Accelleration back to "Automatic". While it is disabled (CPU does all) the monitor still showing wrong data.
Anyway i can live with that! Thanks alot!
When Mu-Mimo is enabled it kills ipv6 connectivity when I check via http://ipv6-test.com/
Same issue here
That leaves only the RT-N66U and RT-AC3200 (for its updated wireless driver) left to dig up.
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