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Ethernet WAN under traffic analyser shows weird numbers

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Hi, I just installed the new 378.55 merlin firmware on my AC68U, which is connected to a dgn2200 as modem.
I am new to a combination of modem+router so I could have set something wrong. I disabled the NAT acceleration but the problem persists. As you can see in the attached image, under ethernet wan (traffic analyser section) number keeps going to about 2097151.95 KB/s, both up and down.
Other sections seems right.
The problem maybe is in the modem: how should I set it? dhcp/NAT and so on...
 

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The problem is in the reporting on the router. Use search, known issue, Asus needs to fix this and we're still waiting for that fix.
 
The problem is in the reporting on the router. Use search, known issue, Asus needs to fix this and we're still waiting for that fix.
Asus has already fixed it internally it seems, last beta they sent me looked fine.

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Thanks for your replies. I used search but found nothing that seemed similar to this problem. Installing previous firmware solved the problem.
 
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Asus has already fixed it internally it seems, last beta they sent me looked fine.

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[OT] @RMerlin: Just curious, why you have not been hired by Asus to work on such routers already?

I mean, if they send you private beta, it's because they really trust your opinion and highly value your skills. Why don't hire you then?

I know that they are actually taking advantage of your skills for free, but hiring you could allow them to release better firmware with less effort... [/OT]
 
[OT] @RMerlin: Just curious, why you have not been hired by Asus to work on such routers already?

One more developer on their team won't make much of a difference. And most of what I do is really just merging their own code, and making some tweaks here and there really. Their team is doing a great job already implementing all kind of new features, and juggling with all of these features at the same time (while also having to handle 30+ different models).

I mean, if they send you private beta, it's because they really trust your opinion and highly value your skills. Why don't hire you then?

It's actually not that frequent. I might get a non-public beta maybe once every 2-3 months at most, and they rarely contain anything secret. Last time I got anything actually confidential was over a year ago, when I had a pre-production RT-AC87U (it didn't even had a case yet).
 

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