joegreat
Very Senior Member
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is able to download
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380.58: (ALPHA1):
- NEW: Private Internet Access VPN support.
- FIXED: ASUS WEBUI missing code.
- UPDATED: SQLite to 3.10.2 version.
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is able to download
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380.58: (ALPHA1):
- NEW: Private Internet Access VPN support.
- FIXED: ASUS WEBUI missing code.
- UPDATED: SQLite to 3.10.2 version.
Why not look yourself? And also look into the experimental folder...Is it at the same place as 380.57???
Is it possible to overclock with the 380.57_2 hgg firmware
and if so is it in the gui or cl? ,Thank you
If possible, it would be via cl.
What is the end goal for overclocking? If for VPN or QoS, it would be helpful. If for general routing performance, I think it would be hard to see any benefit.
I just upgraded another RT-AC68U to hggomes 380.57.2 from 378.55.3. The wired computers seem faster with network tasks and the wireless devices are much, much better too with identical settings. One device I tested achieved a jump to ~52Mbps transfer rate from ~36Mbps (about 40% improvement). That is through one floor, about 6 walls and around 75 feet from the router.
The customer is very happy and mentioned again that spending the extra money (over the multiple RT-N66U's) a couple of years ago has paid off immensely for him and continues to do so today.
The commands go nowhere: Just import the correct OpenVPN configuration file and be happy with your VPN!Ok,I am planning to start using a vpn ,but that is a for another topic
how would the commands go ?
Why not look yourself? And also look into the experimental folder...
Ok,I am planning to start using a vpn ,but that is a for another topic
how would the commands go ?
Thank you
If you're asking about the commands to overclock, you'll need to search the forums (hint: use google to search the forums. Don't use the forum's built in search function).
But my advice for overclocking has always been, don't.
nvram set clkfreq=662,331,165
nvram commit
For RT-N66U might be different for other models I dunno
Those are just two commands to execute from telnet or ssh.Remember add the line to the beginning of the script
#!/bin/sh
is the 3200 file posted yet ?New update available:
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380.57.3: (1 FEV 16)
- NEW: Private Internet Access VPN support.
- FIXED: ASUS WEBUI missing code.
- FIXED: RT-AC56U/S TX Power code.
- FIXED: WEBUI Media Server code.
- UPDATED: Curl to 7.47.0 version.
- UPDATED: JPEG to v9b version.
- UPDATED: LibUSB to 1.0.20 version.
- UPDATED: OpenSSL to 1.0.2f version.
- UPDATED: PCRE to 8.38 version.
- UPDATED: SDParm to 1.10b2 version.
- UPDATED: SQLite to 3.10.2 version.
- UPDATED: USB_ModeSwitch to 2.3.0 version.
is the 3200 file posted yet ?
I didn't see it in the folder
Thank you
380.57.4_HGG-FINAL
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RT-N16 - READY.
RT-N18U - READY.
RT-N66U - READY.
RT-AC66U - READY.
RT-AC56S - READY.
RT-AC56U - READY.
RT-AC68U - READY.
- There are some reports on the new driver causing issues (unable to connect/disconnects), specially on 2.4GHZ band.
This doesnt affect everyone but it seems reproducible on some specific devices.
If that's the case use old driver instead, it will fix it.
RT-AC87U - READY.
RT-AC3100 - DELAYED, IN TEST.
RT-AC3200 - READY.
RT-AC88U - DELAYED, IN TEST.
RT-AC5300 => DELAYED, IN TEST.
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380.57.4: (2 FEV 16)
- NEW: RT-N16 Enhanced Mode.
- FIXED: MiniDLNA not working due to wrong symlink filename.
ok,thank you380.57.3 is old already.
But no 380.57.4 files have been uploaded yet.
What's the latest for N66 ? There are no files in the Beta or Experimental folders and in the Archives folder, the most recent date stamp is from Jan 18 2016, "380.57.2_HGG-Final".380.57.3 is old already.
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