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Does anyone have a settings recommendation for online gaming on PS4 via 2.4Ghz band?
Router; AC68
Firmware; 16E1
Thanks.
Defaults, unless you know better.
Does anyone have a settings recommendation for online gaming on PS4 via 2.4Ghz band?
Router; AC68
Firmware; 16E1
Thanks.
Here it is:How do I set this up for use with PIA? I thought I read somewhere that it was included in the firmware release.
NEW: Support OpenVPN custom setup for Private Internet Access (PIA) users
For PIA users, you can now set cipher, authentication and encryption options via the router as you would using the PIA app. There is a separate zip file (pia_openvpn_options.zip) in the download directory with short directions on how to use/set the options. You need to add a line to the custom config section and replace the ca with a new cert (included in the zip) in addition to setting the appropriate OpenVPN options.
How do I set this up for use with PIA? I thought I read somewhere that it was included in the firmware release.
Note that it's not necessary to use the 'special' PIA options as described in the zip file to connect to PIA VPN using the default PIA setup. What's described in the options zip allows you to set various encryption options thru the router gui in the same way that you can in the PIA app.Here it is:
See this post....so what's the easiest way to connect, just load a OVPN file and use my login and PW?
got it, and as to my 3 questions, any idea? thanksI think John is about to release V17, it might be worth skipping V16E1 for V17 at this point.
'better AiCloud'? Not really sure what that means. I recently fixed AICloud support in the fork for the change from AiCloud to AICloud 2. I know there are some additional options in AiCloud 2 like using dropbox that aren't in the fork. As far as function, I did testing to make sure everything appeared to work in the fork, but I really don't use it.Hi all,quick question,im on the rt-ac68u, from tmobile, flashed to the latest asus firmware.
two things that i'm looking for,better AiCloud ,and faster overall wireless and wired speed.
wanted to know if by flashing this firmware V16E1,will any of these improve?
Tia
Hi all...first time posting here...awesome forum after reading 60+ pages from this thread..
So I converted the Tmo AC1900 to Rt-ac68 couple wks ago....I have 1Gbps up , 30Mbps down connection. It was on the Merlin 376.xx firmware but my wireless speed was max at ~200Mbps and fluctuated a lot (from 50 - 200Mbps) tested with 2 iphone 6s, 5Ghz 10ft from the router nothing in between while wire is always 900+. Someone from another forum recommended upgrading to John Fork 13E1...did that last night and speed went down to 70Mbps max and range is worse (was able to connect from certain room now cant)...yes I did reset using WPS button after upgrade twice and configured from scratch...checked and HW acceleration is enabled and everything is in order
Am I missing anything? Is there any other setting I shiuld have done??
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
Wow, that's odd.I have 1Gbps up , 30Mbps down connection.
Try the latest version, V16E1.Someone from another forum recommended upgrading to John Fork 13E1...did that last night
You are missing the fact tha wireless performance is impacted by infinitely more factors than wired tech. Can you give us (much) more detail about your setup and how you are measuring your connection?
(PS - I think you got your connection stats are reversed. Rarely is upload more than download.)
Wow, that's odd.
Try the latest version, V16E1.
Because it's the latest version. I'm not aware of V13E1 being particularly special, it's also almost a year old.Sorry I had my connection reversed. Can you explain why you specifically suggested V16E1?
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