darkknight74
Regular Contributor
Anyone else that have problem with slow internet connection after some days with this latest firmware and after a reboot of the router it work fine again a couple of days
Anyone else that have problem with slow internet connection after some days with this latest firmware and after a reboot of the router it work fine again a couple of days
Did you really change your router address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.145? The prompts you are getting don't look correct for connecting to the router....what is SynoEdmedia?
Yes, efter a few days my speed drop from 95 to 75 down stream. After reboot full speed again. Rt-n66u.Anyone else that have problem with slow internet connection after some days with this latest firmware and after a reboot of the router it work fine again a couple of days
Yes, efter a few days my speed drop from 95 to 75 down stream. After reboot full speed again. Rt-n66u.
Anyone else that have problem with slow internet connection after some days with this latest firmware and after a reboot of the router it work fine again a couple of days
I have Charter 100mb and DSL 8mb didn't really have a problem with load balance, see charter does maintenance at or around midnight, , I preferred to use the Fail Over feature with Fail Back, no indication of active link when u enable "allow Fail Back" ,Fail Over is a mess. DSL has new equipment and has moved it - so problems their too..
What do you gain by trying to run it in Fail Over/Fail Back mode instead, especially since it sounds like its like banging your head into a brick wall to try?
For those of you having problems with disconnects or degrading rates, please remember that there are two ends to the equation.....that is the client plays a role here as well. Sometimes there are compatibility problems between vendor implementations of some of the options. A couple of the biggest offenders are power saving options and roaming options.
So....I would try these adapter settings
For Wired connections - Disable any 'Green Ethernet' or 'Energy Efficient Ethernet' settings
For Wireless connections - Disable any power savings options (set CAM mode), Disable APM/APSD options. Also try different settings for Roaming/Roaming Sensitivity options. In Windows, set Maximum Performance in power settings.
On the router....
In Wireless/Professional - Disable Roaming Assistant, Disable WMM APSD
Also, adapter drivers suffer from the same sort of issues as any other code...sometimes some levels are 'better' than others. Try the latest levels and check the appropriate forums for problems. As an example, for me personally, I run a driver several levels down for my AC7260HW wireless adapter because of issues on later levels.
My AC7260 works perfect with the latest driver. Maybe the hardware platform the adapter is running on has to be taken into consideration too.
Good Morning.. Flashed to RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4_376.47_0 and am experiencing failure to the "Back to Mac" Server sharing option on Mac.
I live in a house so not many neighbors , i have "my own chanel" should i use auto 20/40 bandwidth? I run 2,4 for best range.
I can give your suggestions a shot, but this is a problem I've seen come and go with the ASUS bases firmware. I'm using an AC68, and out of the blue resolving the local name of my NAS (it's running avahi) will stop working. Rebooting the NAS doesn't fix it. Rebooting the router does.
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!