In the last official (.178) if you have a wired connection and have QOS enabled it slows down the wirless clients online gaming. As soon as I disable it, all is well.
CC
Then I don't know - you will have to give it a try.
In the last official (.178) if you have a wired connection and have QOS enabled it slows down the wirless clients online gaming. As soon as I disable it, all is well.
CC
I'm admiring your constitution, Eric! You must have been working day and night to finish that Sisyphus-like task...
Thanks for not giving up... I appreciate your work very much indeed.
I tried 220.17
It is great. VPN can get DNS automatically.
Can I do a direct upgrade from 3.0.0.3.162.14 ?
Yes. No need to erase any settings.
Does it matter what firmware we are upgrading from? I have not upgraded my firmware at all so its probably very old.
On the power adjustment the following is listed:
FCC channel 34~48 max: 50mW for North America.
FCC channel 149~165 max: 1000mW for North America.
ETSI max: 200mW for Europe, South America and APAC.
The real Tx power is automatically adjusted due to regional regulatory.
How does the router determine what region you are in?
- Upgrading from a non-64 KB enabled firmware (any version older than these previously mentioned): you must erase your settings.
Sorry, but I have to ask the next obvious (and probably silly) question. What is the proper way to "erase" the settings? Or more to the point, what is the proper procedure to upgrade from a non-64KB enabled firmware to this one? Is it not as simple as uploading it using the web interface?
Thanks!
It's set in the CFE based on where you purchased it.
Thank you so much Merlin for your hard work .
I'll skip this release since I know Asus will include many bugs and I bet your version of their next release will be much, much better, but I still appreciate all your work and support.
On a side note, I know this is probably not the place but I'm not looking for one of those super expensive super complicated NAS.
I have the RT-N66U and I want a 2TB (or around that) external hard drive that I could leave permanently on and hooked to the usb port of the router, reliable enough to have a low failure rate and be able to work at least for a couple of years 24/7... any specific suggestions? (don't want to overpay; looking for as cheap as I can buy something reliable)[/SIZE]
Can that be adjusted? And will it tell you you cannot select a certain power based on a region if you try?
Look on these forums, people have posted the settings you can try to change to switch the location.
I figured out how to change it, but do not know which country code is the least restrictive.
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